Saxo Bank’s institutional division takes multi-asset CFDs much further in partnership with DELTA NV

Avantgarde and innovative methods of furthering the ethos of fintech are abound this year. Dutch energy stalwart DELTA and Saxo Markets, the institutional division of Saxo Bank, have entered into a partnership in order to tackle the energy wholesale market by connecting the physical energy world to the financial world. With the introduction of Dutch […]

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Avantgarde and innovative methods of furthering the ethos of fintech are abound this year.

Dutch energy stalwart DELTA and Saxo Markets, the institutional division of Saxo Bank, have entered into a partnership in order to tackle the energy wholesale market by connecting the physical energy world to the financial world.

With the introduction of Dutch energy CFDs, clients will be able to access Dutch base-load and peak-load power as well as Dutch natural gas through a fully integrated front to back solution.

For the first time ever companies get the opportunity to determine pricing and timing of energy commodities themselves.

This opportunity changes everything. To proactively anticipate on the demand of clients DELTA connects his energy knowledge to the platform power of Saxo Bank. Making it possible for clients to transform insight with regard to energy costs into a strategic advantage in today’s ever-changing global market.

Executive Director Energy & Multi Media at DELTA N.V., Guido Custers today made a corporate statement on the partnership

“Energy buyers are now able to directly access the Energy Wholesale markets via Saxo’s state-of-the-art trading platform. This is a novelty as prices are now available real-time and worldwide. Thereby creating total transparency.”

Claus Nielsen, Saxo Bank’s Head of Markets, further added:

“As a bank offering fully digitalised solutions for self-trading, advisory and discretionary services, we are proud to bolster our corporate offering in conjunction with Delta Energy.”

Photograph copyright Andrew Saks-McLeod

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