Brokeree Solutions reveals its new brand image

FinanceFeeds Editorial Team

A turnkey technology provider for retail brokers Brokeree Solutions revealed its updated logo and website that elevates its corporate identity while maintaining its original elements.

“Updated branding represents openness and attentiveness of our team members who are genuinely curious to get to the bottom of brokers’ needs and deliver the best possible solution for our clients. A structured approach to all internal processes and bright minds of our specialists allowed us to get to where we are today, and that is what the new image is all about”, said Anton Sokolov, Marketing Manager in Brokeree Solutions.

Even though the website has retained its conventional structure, its functionality has significantly increased. For example, navigation through the solutions tab has become much more convenient. Instead of using a tag system, visitors can now instantly switch between solutions’ descriptions in the portfolio and use the search feature.

The knowledge base tab has also undergone changes for a better user experience. It not only contains Brokeree team articles on current trading industry trends and events but also allows visitors to watch the company’s webinars on-demand.

Finally, the new branding presents the company’s values and team in a new way. Through the “Company” tab, Brokeree specialists offer their views on the question: how do they see their participation in providing high-quality technology solutions to brokers? 

Learn more about new website features via https://brokeree.com

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