EXANTE Targets UAE Market with New Office in Dubai International Financial Center

EXANTE launched a new office in Dubai as part of its
expansion in the Middle East. Established in the Dubai International Financial
Center (DIFC), the firm will now serve clients in the UAE with access to over 50 global
financial markets and a range of instruments on its trading platform.

Expanding Global Reach

According to the company, the UAE has become a global
financial hub, prompting its entry into the region in search of growth
opportunities. The new office in DIFC will now enable the fintech firm to tap
into a region for investment opportunities.

EXANTE is regulated in multiple jurisdictions,
including the UK, Hong Kong, Cyprus, Malta, and now the UAE. According to the
firm, this broad regulatory approval ensures that the company can offer trading
solution services across different markets.

Speaking about the launch, Ashraf Bajsair, the Head of
Regional Sales for the Middle East at EXANTE, said: “We are thrilled to receive
this regulatory stamp of approval that propels us into the dynamic financial
heart of Dubai. This marks a pivotal moment in our growth strategy, allowing us
to deliver our innovative trading solutions to the UAE market.”

“Our team is dedicated to maintaining the utmost service and
regulatory compliance standards, ensuring that our clients receive the
excellent personal experience for which EXANTE is globally known.”

Dubai International Financial
Center

The DIFC location, known for its world-class
infrastructure and strong regulatory framework, provides EXANTE with the ideal
base for serving clients in the Middle East and beyond.

EXANTE offers trading solutions to individual and
institutional investors. The Dubai office reportedly marks an important point
in the firm’s effort to provide access to the world’s financial markets regionally
and globally.

Expect ongoing updates as this story evolves.

EXANTE launched a new office in Dubai as part of its
expansion in the Middle East. Established in the Dubai International Financial
Center (DIFC), the firm will now serve clients in the UAE with access to over 50 global
financial markets and a range of instruments on its trading platform.

Expanding Global Reach

According to the company, the UAE has become a global
financial hub, prompting its entry into the region in search of growth
opportunities. The new office in DIFC will now enable the fintech firm to tap
into a region for investment opportunities.

EXANTE is regulated in multiple jurisdictions,
including the UK, Hong Kong, Cyprus, Malta, and now the UAE. According to the
firm, this broad regulatory approval ensures that the company can offer trading
solution services across different markets.

Speaking about the launch, Ashraf Bajsair, the Head of
Regional Sales for the Middle East at EXANTE, said: “We are thrilled to receive
this regulatory stamp of approval that propels us into the dynamic financial
heart of Dubai. This marks a pivotal moment in our growth strategy, allowing us
to deliver our innovative trading solutions to the UAE market.”

“Our team is dedicated to maintaining the utmost service and
regulatory compliance standards, ensuring that our clients receive the
excellent personal experience for which EXANTE is globally known.”

Dubai International Financial
Center

The DIFC location, known for its world-class
infrastructure and strong regulatory framework, provides EXANTE with the ideal
base for serving clients in the Middle East and beyond.

EXANTE offers trading solutions to individual and
institutional investors. The Dubai office reportedly marks an important point
in the firm’s effort to provide access to the world’s financial markets regionally
and globally.

Expect ongoing updates as this story evolves.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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