Prop Trading Gains AI Integration with Swiset’s Acquisition of PFT

Swiset, a provider of trading analytics, has acquired
Proprietary Firms Tech (PFT), a provider of solutions for proprietary trading
firms.

This acquisition combines Swiset’s data-driven analytics
with PFT’s expertise in prop trading infrastructure. The partnership aims to
improve efficiency, intelligence, and scalability for traders and prop firms.

AI Integration for Prop Firms

Andres Jimenez, COO of Swiset, Source: Swiset

“The trading and investment landscape is increasingly
integrating prop services into its core offerings. However, the current
technology within the CFD’s sector has lagged behind advancements seen in other
assets, such as futures, crypto, and options,” Andres Jimenez, COO of Swiset.

PFT’s platform supports all aspects of prop firm operations,
from trader selection to risk management . With Swiset’s AI technology, PFT aims
to enhance its analytics, streamline processes, and improve operational
intelligence. The integration will allow prop firms to manage risk and analyse
performance more effectively.

“This acquisition enables us to extend Swiset’s sophisticated
AI capabilities into the prop trading, enhancing not only user analytics but
also empowering prop firms and brokers with more robust risk management tools,”
added Jimenez.

Unified Platform for Trading

The merger will create a unified trading experience that
incorporates AI-driven insights. Traders will benefit from transparency, while
prop firms gain access to a platform that combines PFT’s operational tools with
Swiset’s analytics.

This acquisition is part of Swiset’s focus on innovation and
a tech-driven approach in the trading sector. The merger is expected to enhance
connectivity and offer smarter solutions for both traders and prop firms.

Meanwhile, Dynamic
Works has introduced a new integrated feature for Brokeree Prop Pulse
, a
system for managing accounts in proprietary trading firms. This feature allows
clients to browse and select various prop trading plans in the client area, as
reported by Finance Magnates.

After choosing a plan, clients can make a deposit, which
Syntellicore processes by deducting the prop trading fee and setting up the
relevant trading account. The account is then linked to the chosen trading
challenge, allowing clients to begin trading.

Swiset, a provider of trading analytics, has acquired
Proprietary Firms Tech (PFT), a provider of solutions for proprietary trading
firms.

This acquisition combines Swiset’s data-driven analytics
with PFT’s expertise in prop trading infrastructure. The partnership aims to
improve efficiency, intelligence, and scalability for traders and prop firms.

AI Integration for Prop Firms

Andres Jimenez, COO of Swiset, Source: Swiset

“The trading and investment landscape is increasingly
integrating prop services into its core offerings. However, the current
technology within the CFD’s sector has lagged behind advancements seen in other
assets, such as futures, crypto, and options,” Andres Jimenez, COO of Swiset.

PFT’s platform supports all aspects of prop firm operations,
from trader selection to risk management . With Swiset’s AI technology, PFT aims
to enhance its analytics, streamline processes, and improve operational
intelligence. The integration will allow prop firms to manage risk and analyse
performance more effectively.

“This acquisition enables us to extend Swiset’s sophisticated
AI capabilities into the prop trading, enhancing not only user analytics but
also empowering prop firms and brokers with more robust risk management tools,”
added Jimenez.

Unified Platform for Trading

The merger will create a unified trading experience that
incorporates AI-driven insights. Traders will benefit from transparency, while
prop firms gain access to a platform that combines PFT’s operational tools with
Swiset’s analytics.

This acquisition is part of Swiset’s focus on innovation and
a tech-driven approach in the trading sector. The merger is expected to enhance
connectivity and offer smarter solutions for both traders and prop firms.

Meanwhile, Dynamic
Works has introduced a new integrated feature for Brokeree Prop Pulse
, a
system for managing accounts in proprietary trading firms. This feature allows
clients to browse and select various prop trading plans in the client area, as
reported by Finance Magnates.

After choosing a plan, clients can make a deposit, which
Syntellicore processes by deducting the prop trading fee and setting up the
relevant trading account. The account is then linked to the chosen trading
challenge, allowing clients to begin trading.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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