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Abstract:Leading online trading firm Tickmill has announced that it has recently opened its newest office, located in the Emirates Financial Towers.
Leading online trading firm Tickmill has announced that it has recently opened its newest office, located in the Emirates Financial Towers. The Dubai office operates under the DFSA regulation and will be managed by Joseph Dahrieh, who will act as the managing principal. In his role as Country Manager and Market Strategist, Joseph has been helping the brand expand in the region for over 5 years. With this new opening, the Tickmill Group said that it puts a new milestone into the further expansion on the global stage and, specifically, in the MENA region. The office will support the local operations of the Tickmill brand while servicing clients and driving expansion efforts in the region.
About Tickmill
Tickmill is a global financial services provider that offers online trading services for forex, stock indices, commodities, and bonds. The company was founded in 2014 and is headquartered in London, United Kingdom.
Tickmill provides trading services for both retail and institutional clients in more than 200 countries. The company offers its clients access to multiple trading platforms, including MetaTrader 4 and 5, and WebTrader. The platforms allow clients to trade using a variety of instruments, including currency pairs, CFDs, and futures. Tickmill is a regulated broker and WikiFX has given it a fairly high score of 8.89/10.
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