TigerWit to offer trading services in Botswana

Rick Steves

The FX broker has recently opened a Dubai office as part of its expansion in the Middle East. TigerWit has also announced a partner arrangement in Nigeria to set foot in that jurisdiction because of its unique rules and regulations.

TigerWit plans to open offices, its sales and customer service center, in the Republic of Botswana to expand its presence and education.

TigerWit aims to accelerate its expansion in the Southern Africa region. The company’s new Botswana office and a solid partnership with Cejay FX Trading Company will help TigerWit accomplish that goal.

Cejay FX Trading Company is a local company that has offered online trading educational services for more than 5 years in the region.

Edmond Chukwujioke, Regional Director of TigerWit East Africa, commented: “I am so proud of our TigerWit team for their hard work to bring financial knowledge & experience to the Southern African region. The opening of our offices in Botswana will be a milestone for the company and a great opportunity to be closer to our African clients and deliver an even higher quality of service while working side by side with our partners”.

“Our trading technology is based on blockchain and rare within the region. This along with the innovative and advanced platforms and services we provide puts TigerWit well ahead of the curve, in line with the transparency we’re known for globally. I’m immensely excited about this new challenge, and I look forward to witnessing what we can achieve in the region and being able to greet clients to provide a personal touch”, Edmond Chukwujioke added.

Gillian Lao Redding, Chief Executive Officer at TigerWit, said: “We are delighted to have partnered with a world class Broker TigerWit, that has been a front runner in innovation, excellent customer service and transparency in the Online Trading industry.

TigerWit clients have access to a wide range of instruments to trade, including forex, oil, shares, and gold via its trading app on iOS and Android. The broker’s platform also features copy trading to ease the trading experience for retail customers.

The FX broker has recently opened a Dubai office as part of its expansion in the Middle East. The new office will include a team of sales, marketing, and customer service representatives dedicated to offering bespoke service and tailor-made solutions to clients in the wider MENA region.

The broker has chosen Dubai because the United Arab Emirates has one of the most developed FX markets in the Middle East in terms of regulation and trading activity.

The online trading platform has grown extensively throughout the years, having announced a 300% increase in new clients and 200% growth in new business revenue in September 2020.

The broker has ambitious plans for its new operations in Africa and the Middle East. TigerWit has announced a partner arrangement in Nigeria to set foot in that jurisdiction because of its unique rules and regulations. The firm is used to operating within a highly-regulated market and wishes to remain so.

Emerging economies will continue to be a highly desired target as TigerWit expands its footprint across the globe. The broker is authorized by the Financial Conduct Authority in the United Kingdom as well as Hong Kong’s SFC and the Bahamas SCB.

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