Leverate Launches it’s “Go East” Geo-Expansion Services

For brokers wanting to expand their services into the all important China and South East Asia regions, Leverate now has a complete solution

Leverate extends asset class diversification

Leverate is pleased to announce the launch of “Go East with Leverate”. A professional service that will enable brokers to expand into the enormous financial trading markets of China and the wider Asia Pacific region.

With two offices based in China, one in Shanghai and the other in Hong Kong, Leverate already has the technological infrastructure and the industry expertise to support forex and other retail trading brokers to expand their operations into the region.

According to Yasha Polyakov Leverate’s CEO “We are perfectly positioned to help brokers tap into this ripe market where they can take advantage of full turnkey solutions that will enable them to enter China and Southeast Asia easily and successfully”.

Indeed, Leverate is responding to an industry development that has seen many brokers looking eastward. Andy Zhang, Leverate’s General Manager in China advised that “Asia currently accounts for more than one-third of all global traders and is set to be a main source of brokerage growth in years to come. For this reason our wide range of products, particularly our Sirix WeChat, are very attractive for brokers wanting to target this market”.

Leverate’s Go East geo-expansion solutions will include:

  • Technology – localized trading platforms, IB systems and our new WeChat Trading Platform.
  • Execution – backed by a blend of acceleration and local hosting, this execution provides a lightning fast feed that allows for seamless trading and liquidity.
  • Management Services – local and on-the-ground assistance with marketing and HR through to office set-up and administration.

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