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Abstract:"We've worked hard over the last 25 years to ensure that our platform satisfies the ever-changing demands of traders, whether via fair pricing, robust research tools, or dedicated client services."
OANDA has been rated the best broker in Singapore for Overall Client Satisfaction by Investment Trends for the second year in a row, according to the financial services industry research firm's '2022 Singapore Leverage Trading Report.'
The thirteenth annual version of the research offers a thorough examination of the trading attitudes, habits, and demands of Singaporean traders of leveraged financial instruments. This year's analysis was based on 2,451 answers from local investors and traders through an online poll.
Aside from having the greatest user happiness in Singapore, the online multi-asset CFD broker has also received honors for the best Value for Money and Email Customer Service customer satisfaction.
“We are thrilled to be acknowledged once again by the Singapore trading community,” stated Phil Waters, CEO of OANDA Asia Pacific. We've worked hard over the last 25 years to ensure that our platform satisfies the ever-changing demands of traders, whether it's via straightforward pricing, robust research tools, or dedicated client services. As a result, I think these Investment Trends awards clearly recognize our continuous commitment to our customers and our commitment to enable them to trade smarter.
According to the Investment Trends research, CFD/FX trader numbers in Singapore are still higher than pre-pandemic levels, and new traders are most commonly driven by a desire to acquire a new skill, as well as market volatility and offers.
About OANDA
OANDA is a multi-regulated broker having locations in Toronto, Europe, and Asia Pacific. The firm has an FX trading platform that is used by both individual and institutional clients. Furthermore, it offers currency information to individuals, major organizations, and portfolio managers.
The business has experienced a dramatic shift in its operational architecture under Gavin Bambury's leadership, broadening its product offering and boosting marketing spending to fuel future development.
OANDA recently revamped as well, revealing a new corporate concept that underscores the company's commitment to allowing smarter trading for its customers.
Its US division has launched a bitcoin trading service in collaboration with Paxos. Through the OANDA mobile platform, US-based investors may now spot-trade cryptocurrencies on Paxos' itBit exchange. Investors will be able to access major cryptocurrencies with ease since everything, from creating a Paxos account to financing and trading, is controlled inside the app.
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