Abstract:Integral, a major FX technology provider, said today that Velocity Trade, an international broker dealer, has chosen it to use its workflow automation and trading technology across its eFX and CFD trading network.
Integral, a leading FX technology provider, announced today that it has been selected by Velocity Trade, an international broker dealer, to employ its workflow automation and trading technology across Velocity Trades eFX and CFD trading network.
Integral‘s cloud technology offers Velocity Trade full automation and customization of the eFX and CFD workflow, including sophisticated pricing and risk management tools, alongside a feature rich trading platform and mobile trading app which supports Velocity Trade’s suite of FX and CFD products.
Due to the high-level of configuration and full range of functionality available, Velocity Trade can maintain a tailored FX and CFD service to their institutional client base. As a cloud-based platform, Integral‘s technology was quickly deployed and seamlessly integrated with Velocity Trade’s existing systems in a matter of weeks.
Ben Brown, Velocity Trade said, “We selected Integral having sought a solution that allowed us to upgrade our existing FX and CFD service to clients while ensuring we continue to add more robust and reliable technology across the workflow. Velocity Trade is pleased to extend its partnership with Integral and meet our customers growing needs with best-in-class technology.”
Harpal Sandhu, CEO, Integral said “Velocity Trade is committed to providing a seamless and complete experience to its FX customers. Integrals cloud-based technology spans the entire FX lifecycle and offers a customizable solution, ensuring Velocity Trade is positioned strongly to compete and grow its business.”
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