Multibank FX opens regional head office in Monterrey, Mexico

The latest development in the company’s expansion in the Latin American market is a new regional headquarters in Monterrey

As part of its mission to expand further into the Latin American market, MultiBank Group celebrated the opening of its new regional headquarter, MultiBank LATAM, in Monterrey, Mexico.

The regional office will be headed by seasoned industry professionals Jorge Alberto González Villarreal and Javier Ernesto González Jiménez.

During the opening ceremony of MultiBank LATAM, Jorge Alberto González (CEO) and Javier Ernesto González (CFO) presented the team who will be part of MultiBank LATAM in Mexico and spoke about the importance of building trust with the greater forex and financial trading community.

“It is vital for the success of our business that we put our customers first, to help them achieve their investment and trading goals,” said Jorge Alberto González. ‘’That is why we give all our clients the necessary tools and support they require to make the best trading decision on the forex market.’’

The further addition of MultiBank LATAM in Mexico makes MultiBank Group one of the largest financial derivatives companies in the world according to Multibank FX’s management team, with offices in 20 cities worldwide, including Hong Kong, Sydney, Frankfurt, Vienna, Barcelona, Dubai, Istanbul, California, Guangzhou, Tianjin, Ho Chi Minh City, Manila, Kuwait, Cyprus, BVI and Cayman Islands, and regulated by ASIC, BaFin, FMA, FSC, CNMV, CIMA and RAK.

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