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Abstract:Jordan Financial Expo & Conference 2022, an esteemed financial markets event in the MENA region, has awarded multi-asset broker Exness as the Broker of the Year.
Regardless of the steep competition, Exness was the rightful receiver of the award because of its record-breaking monthly trading volume of $1+ trillion, its frictionless trading experience, and excellent customer support.
During the Expo and Conference that took place between March 13 and 14 at Crowne Plaza Dead Sea Hotel in Jordan, attendees from all around the world had the opportunity to visit Exness‘ high-tech booth, connect with the Exness team, learn more about the multi-asset broker and gain valuable insights from its professionals. More on the latter, Exness’ Regional Director Mr. Mohamand Ibrahim took part in a panel discussion sharing his expertise in the industry while Senior Market Strategist Wael Makarem took the Conference stage to talk about the opportunities of investing in crypto.
“It is always humbling and rewarding to be recognized for your hard work and great results. The entire Exness team of 1000+ professionals works tirelessly to provide our clients with the ideal trading conditions and a frictionless experience on all levels”, Mr. Ibrahim commented. “The Best Broker of the Year award will fuel us to work even harder in order to not only meet but exceed our clients expectations.”
Exness is a multi-asset broker that has consistently exceeded $1 trillion in monthly trading volume since October 2021. With its science-driven approach and the values of integrity and transparency, Exness offers a frictionless trading experience to hundreds of thousands of traders worldwide.
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