Abstract:In November, Benzinga, a media and data provider bridging the gap between retail and institutional investors, will be holding its annual Benzinga Global Fintech Awards, a day of virtual dealmaking, networking, and recognition in the financial technology space.
In November, Benzinga, a media and data provider bridging the gap between retail and institutional investors, will be holding its annual Benzinga Global Fintech Awards, a day of virtual dealmaking, networking, and recognition in the financial technology space.
The event will award Benzinga Finalists, those top companies and executives part of Benzingas Global Fintech Index, for their accomplishments in innovating and merging the best of finance and technology.
In recognition of those disruptive innovators creating positive and diverse change within the financial services space, Benzinga presents Fondex.pro as a nominee for Best Software for Longterm Cryptocurrency.
Fondex.pro was founded in 2017.
Fondex.pro is an award-winning, online CFD broker, established in 2017. With more than 600 instruments across 7 asset classes and 40+ digital assets as deposits, Fondex.pro allows investors to c
Disclaimer:
The views in this article only represent the author's personal views, and do not constitute investment advice on this platform. This platform does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness and timeliness of the information in the article, and will not be liable for any loss caused by the use of or reliance on the information in the article.
Fintech start-up Midas has achieved a significant milestone by raising $45 million in equity funding, marking the largest Series A fundraising by a Turkish fintech firm, and the second largest across sectors.
eToro collaborates with 21Shares to introduce a dynamic, data-driven crypto investment portfolio for retail investors.
The Extraordinary General Meeting of NAGA shareholders has voted overwhelmingly in favour of the merger with CAPEX.com, reaching an impressive 99.81% approval rate.
The FCA has launched criminal proceedings against Lee Steven Maggs of Sittingbourne, Kent, for 2 counts of fraud and 1 count of breaching the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (FSMA).