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First most accessible online forex trading platform unveiled

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Kevin Ng’ang’a, CEO of EGM Securities, speaks during the launch of FXPesa.
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EGM Securities has launched a web-based forex trading platform which does not require any downloads.

At a time when forex trading is gaining popularity among investors in the country, and around the world, more and more people are realising their dream of making a decent profit through online forex trading.

As Kenya’s first CMA regulated forex broker, EGM Securities took the initiative to offer a solution that will empower aspiring Kenyans from all walks of life to avail from trading opportunities in a simple, affordable, and safe way; introducing FXPesa.

FXPesa will revolutionise Kenyan Client’s online forex trading experience. Key features of FXPesa include simplified onboarding and webtrader application, which provides a smooth and efficient client trading experience. In addition, the product will also provide trading bonus for deposits made to allow clients trade on more than they’ve deposited.

Kenyan youth and low-income earners will benefit greatly from the newfound control that FXPesa provides; with broader, more liquid diversified investment portfolio offerings that include forex and Contracts for Differences (CFDs). Furthermore, traders with FXPesa can access their accounts and manage their trades from any connected device through FXPesa Trader, a user-friendly online trading platform.

During the launch at a Nairobi hotel, Kevin Ng’ang’a, CEO of EGM Securities said: “The FXPesa platform has an easy-to-use interface and is tailor made for users who do not necessarily have forex trading experience, do not necessarily have extra cash to trade, or simply can’t bear a lengthy onboarding process. Everyone who signs up for an FXPesa account is in full control of when to trade, how to trade and how much to trade with; it extends opportunities previously thought to be out of reach for the average Kenyan.”

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