Abstract:Scope Markets Kenya, a leading online foreign exchange broker, was named the most trusted broker in Africa and the best broker in Kenya in 2021 at the prestigious Ultimate Fintech Awards.
Leading online foreign exchange broker, Scope Markets Kenya, has been recognised at the prestigious Ultimate Fintech Awards as the most trusted broker in Africa and the best broker in Kenya in 2021.
The awards, announced during the iFX Expo in Dubai, promote excellence by recognising leading market participants spearheading ground-breaking achievements, innovation and progressive contribution in various aspect of the Fintech industry including online foreign exchange trading.
The Acting CEO of Scope Markets Kenya, Kenneth Waiganjo said: “We are delighted by this recognition which affirms our commitment to excellence and market leadership in the online foreign exchange industry. We commit to continue offering Kenyans a seamless service as we leverage our global affiliation and expertise.”
Waiganjo said that besides building its business in the institutional/corporate segment, Scope Markets Kenya is gaining traction in the retail segment of the online foreign exchange trading space, since it started operations about 20 months ago.
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