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Abstract:FNG has uncovered that the offshore Retail FX and CFDs broker, formerly known as ForexVox, has undergone a rebranding and is now operating under the name MarketsVox. Visitors to the original website, forexvox.com, are now redirected to marketsvox.com.
FNG has uncovered that the offshore Retail FX and CFDs broker, formerly known as ForexVox, has undergone a rebranding and is now operating under the name MarketsVox. Visitors to the original website, forexvox.com, are now redirected to marketsvox.com.
The company has clarified that this rebranding decision is part of a comprehensive strategy aimed at accurately reflecting the broad spectrum of financial instruments now available through MarketsVox. While Forex has been a primary focus, MarketsVox has expanded its offerings to encompass indices, commodities, cryptocurrencies, and metals. The new name, MarketsVox, symbolizes the company's dedication to adapting to the dynamic landscape of financial markets.
In addition to the rebranding, MarketsVox is introducing several enhancements to elevate the trading experience for its clients. These include the incorporation of new payment options to provide increased flexibility, the unveiling of a unique social platform featuring copy-trading capabilities, and significant updates to the partner program, ensuring more rewarding collaborations.
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