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Abstract:FlexTrade has introduced a new trading platform in Australia in partnership with FP Markets, named Mottai Trader.
FlexTrade, a provider of systems for executing trades across different assets, has introduced a new trading platform in Australia in partnership with FP Markets. The collaboration between FlexTrade and FP Markets aims to advance trading technology through research, development, and collaboration between users and vendors. Named Mottai Trader, this platform aims to improve the trading experience for Australian investors. Mottai Trader prioritizes speed, user experience, and customization, as per the press release. Alongside the platform launch, FlexTrade Systems partnered with ASX to become a certified Market Data Vendor, boosting Mottai Trader's capabilities.
James Hammond, FlexTrade's Vice President for APAC, emphasized the importance of involving traders in software development. With feedback from FP Markets through workshops and groups, they've developed a solution addressing user concerns while offering enhanced features.
Anima Alternative SGR, an Italian asset management firm, recently integrated FlexTrade Systems' FlexTRADER system to enhance its services. This integration provides Anima's traders with insights to optimize executions and adjust strategies based on alerts.
In addition, FlexTrade Systems also partnered with the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) last year to integrate LSEG's electronic trading platform into FlexTrade's FlexTRADER EMS, expanding client access to financial instruments.
Utilizing LSEG's FXall business, the alliance aims to improve regulated forex offerings, allowing clients to access FXall's execution services directly within the FlexFX EMS, tapping into its global liquidity network.
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