FPFX Technologies Opens New Office in Cyprus to Support Prop Trading

As interest in proprietary trading rises among
regulated brokerages, FPFX Technologies, the US-based technology provider for
the trading industry, has opened a dedicated office in Limassol, Cyprus.

The new outfit aims to boost the company’s support for
firms looking to expand into prop trading with tailored automation and risk
management solutions.

Targeting Expansion in Prop Trading Space

“Through this office, we plan to meet and exceed the
needs of regulated brokers that are looking to enter the prop space with the
industry’s best technology provider and risk management solutions,” the company
said.

FPFX Technologies, known for SaaS solutions that enable trading firms and brokerages to scale their businesses, added that the Cyprus
office represents more than just a geographic expansion. The company sees this
move as a targeted push to work closely with regulated brokerages, exploring new
business lines.

According to the firm, the Cyprus base enables it to
offer more direct and localized support, helping brokers bridge the gap between
traditional offerings and proprietary trading models. This includes
custom-built trading automation and enhanced risk management solutions tailored
to regulatory environments.

Expect ongoing updates as this story evolves.

As interest in proprietary trading rises among
regulated brokerages, FPFX Technologies, the US-based technology provider for
the trading industry, has opened a dedicated office in Limassol, Cyprus.

The new outfit aims to boost the company’s support for
firms looking to expand into prop trading with tailored automation and risk
management solutions.

Targeting Expansion in Prop Trading Space

“Through this office, we plan to meet and exceed the
needs of regulated brokers that are looking to enter the prop space with the
industry’s best technology provider and risk management solutions,” the company
said.

FPFX Technologies, known for SaaS solutions that enable trading firms and brokerages to scale their businesses, added that the Cyprus
office represents more than just a geographic expansion. The company sees this
move as a targeted push to work closely with regulated brokerages, exploring new
business lines.

According to the firm, the Cyprus base enables it to
offer more direct and localized support, helping brokers bridge the gap between
traditional offerings and proprietary trading models. This includes
custom-built trading automation and enhanced risk management solutions tailored
to regulatory environments.

Expect ongoing updates as this story evolves.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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