Abstract:According to the report, MTFE held the Kerala India Cup of 2023 to pay tribute to Messi.
About MTFE
MTFE (METAVERSE FOREIGN EXCHANGE GROUP INC) is a Canada-based financial institution, providing access to a range of financial markets, including Forex, Commodities, Indices, and Stocks. In recent years, MTFE has been expanding its business in the Middle East, North Africa, and South Asia, setting up new operating centers. The broker is growing so rapidly.
The Kerala India Cup of 2023
According to the report, MTFE held the Kerala India Cup of 2023 to pay tribute to Messi recently.
Highlights of The Event
MTFE on WikiFX
WikiFX has given this broker a score of 5.08/10.
MTFE is regulated by the Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada with license number M22076570. Although MTFE is registered in Canada, the main business that this broker focuses on is Asia.
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