Admirals joins Estonian business hub in Singapore, a springboard to APAC markets

Rick Steves

“We extend a warm invitation to Investors, traders, fund managers, and all those interested to join us at the Estonian Business Hub which offers a convenient physical meeting and event space for those who are looking to expand their presence in the SEA region.”

Admirals has recently announced its partnership with Estonia’s newly opened Business Hub in Singapore in order to strengthen its understanding of the Asia-Pacific market and its diverse needs.

This strategic positioning allows Admirals to deliver tailored financial solutions that meet the specific requirements of its valued partners and clients within the region.

Admirals wants to help firms expand presence in the SEA region

Founded in Estonia in 2001 as Admiral Markets and recently rebranded to Admirals, the firm is a renowned FX and CFD broker licensed in Seychelles, UK, Cyprus, South Africa, Australia, Jordan, Canada, and Kenya.

Estonia’s Business Hub in Singapore is expected to provide opportunities for Admirals and its network of clients and partners to connect in the Asian financial center.

As part of the Estonian Business Hub launch event, Admirals proudly joined the business delegation with the presence of Admirals’ Laura Liisa, reaffirming the broker’s dedication to fostering collaborations with industry leaders and key stakeholders.

Laura Liisa, Director of ASEAN Region at Admirals, said:  “Our inclusion in the Estonian Business Hub in Singapore reflects our dedication to providing outstanding financial services and cultivating partnerships with industry experts. We extend a warm invitation to Investors, traders, fund managers, and all those interested to join us at the Estonian Business Hub which offers a convenient physical meeting and event space for those who are looking to expand their presence in the SEA region. This presents a valuable opportunity for our clients and partners to connect with us in Singapore.”

Admirals offers a comprehensive range of FX and CFD products covering indices, metals, energies, stocks, bonds and digital currencies, tradeable on MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, and the Admirals mobile app. Clients have access to advanced analytical tools and comprehensive educational resources. Admirals also allows to invest in Stocks and ETFs, but the product offering may vary depending on each investment service provider and the client’s country of residence.

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