Equiti adds 1,500 stocks and ETF CFDs to MT5 with low margins and zero commission on USD stocks

Rick Steves

“Our massive expansion of stock CFDs provides a more diverse array of stocks for our clients to trade as well as much greater choice. This milestone reinforces our commitment to delivering unparalleled trading experiences backed by robust technology and our 24/6 client support is available in nine languages.”

Equiti Group has announced the addition of more than 1,500 new stocks and ETF CFDs to its MT5 trading platform, with margins starting as low as 5% and zero commission on USD stocks.

The leading global provider of online multi-asset trading services added that it plans to keep on expanding its product offering.

Stocks CFDs from Russell 2000 and S&P 500

The new batch of stocks and ETF CFDs includes instruments from the Russell 2000 and S&P 500 indices and offers exposure to trending industries such as artificial intelligence, robotics, and renewable energy stocks.

Laurence Crosby, Head of Exchange Listed Products at Equiti Group, said: “Our massive expansion of stock CFDs provides a more diverse array of stocks for our clients to trade as well as much greater choice. This milestone reinforces our commitment to delivering unparalleled trading experiences backed by robust technology and our 24/6 client support is available in nine languages.”

Equiti Group is spread across the globe, with local offices in Europe, the UK, the Middle East, Africa, and the Asia Pacific region, with entities regulated by the UK Financial Conduct Authority, UAE’s SCA, Jordan’s JSC, Kenya’s CMA, Seychelles’ FSA, the Central Bank of Armenia, and CySEC from Cyprus.

The “massive expansion” of the CFD product offering at Equiti Group follows the recent appointment of Liam Conway as Chief Executive Officer of Equiti Capital, the group’s UK-based entity that is regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.

As chief executive of Equiti Capital UK, Liam Conway will work closely with the company’s management team, Equiti Capital’s UK board, as well as the Equiti Group’s global executive leadership team, to develop and execute Equiti Capital UK’s strategic objectives and drive its growth strategy.

In the meantime, Equiti Group moved into the digital payments and services space by acquiring digital payment technology provider Cloud Invest, which specializes in transaction management and digital payment solutions for banks, retailers, micro-finance, and other industries to enable seamless customer payment services.

The firm provides Omni-channel payment solutions that cover traditional electronic payment transactions and support new digital transactions, including various payment methods, including cash, bank accounts, cards, d-cards, d-wallets, and RFID tags.

For accountholders, Cloud Invest offers digital payment experiences across multiple channels, whether through mobile devices, web platforms, self-service kiosks, point-of-sale (POS) systems, or ATMs.

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