Precious metals broker MKS PAMP taps smartTrade to launch platinum and palladium

Rick Steves

“smartTrade has extensive experience in developing electronic trading solutions for complex markets and, as part of our own commitment to innovation and client service, we look forward to working even more closely with MKS PAMP to meet their precious metals trading needs.”

MKS PAMP, a provider of financial and physical trading specialized in precious metals, has partnered with smartTrade Technologies to add a new feature to its Web Trading Application (WTA): platinum and palladium Loco London and Loco Zurich.

Leveraging smartTrade’s LiquidityFX and a longstanding relationship with them, MKS PAMP’s WTA now allows traders to buy and sell platinum and palladium Loco London and Loco Zurich.

smartTrade developing electronic trading solutions for complex markets

smartTrade’s LiquidityFX is an end-to-end solution supporting a range of instruments including FX spot, forwards, swaps, NDFs, options, precious metals and cryptocurrencies. Aggregation, pricing, risk management, distribution, and post-trade are integral features of the platform, meeting all the requirements for precious metals trading.

The latest addition to WTA’s comprehensive and tailored precious metals trading functionalities provides institutional investors with maximum flexibility and optimal execution.

The WTA offers the ability to trade gold, silver, platinum and palladium in multiple currencies and in different denominations (troy ounces, grams, kilograms) for ease of use and flexibility. Market rates are live streamed, providing continuous competitive quotes to users. One of the key advantages of the platform is the access to market liquidity and depth, ensuring optimal execution for our customers.

Felix Cloke, Head of e-trading services at MKS PAMP, commented: “We are thrilled to introduce this feature to WTA’s liquidity offering. To surpass our clients’ expectations, it is crucial to continually evolve and deliver features that support their business and trading needs. Our partnership with smartTrade over the years has played a critical role in the continuous enhancement of WTA’s offering.”

David Vincent, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of smartTrade Technologies said: “We are delighted to build on our partnership with MKS PAMP to offer this new functionality to their clients. smartTrade has extensive experience in developing electronic trading solutions for complex markets and, as part of our own commitment to innovation and client service, we look forward to working even more closely with MKS PAMP to meet their precious metals trading needs.”

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