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Abstract:The platform witnessed ADV growth throughout Q1 of 2022. It has also expanded its presence in Singapore.

Integral, which provides technology in the foreign exchange (forex) trading market, published its trading metrics for March 2021, showcasing another month with demand in a positive trajectory.
The company reported that the customers average daily volumes (ADV) last month across all its platforms totaled $57.3 billion. It was an increase of 4.4 percent when compared with the figures generated in the previous month. On a year-over-year basis, the ADV jumped by 6.9 percent.
A Leader in FX Trading Technology
Integral was established in 1993 and has become one of the leading technology providers in the forex and CFDs trading industry. It offers cloud-based SaaS FX workflow solutions and targets a broad range of buy-side FX market participants, including banks, brokers, asset managers and hedge funds.
In addition, it offers an integrated environment for its clients to access a deep and diverse FX liquidity .
With the latest growth in the ADV, the FX technology provider witnessed an increase in the demand for its services for 3 straight consecutive months.
“The growth in volumes traded across Integrals clients is testament to high-quality technology infrastructure that market participants are seeking out when conducting business in the foreign exchange, precious metals and CFD markets,” the company stated.
Integrals ADV was calculated by aggregating the entire liquidity network of all of its platforms. It includes TrueFX, the spot trading venue offered by the company, and Integral OCX, ECN services for institutions.
Meanwhile, Integral is focused on expanding its services. Last month, it launched its services from Singapore‘s SG1 data center. Singapore is a financial hub in Asia and is popular among companies within the global financial services industries. Integral’s offering is providing advantages for the local clients including the ability to deploy pricing engines, algos, connectivity and distribution tools immediately.

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