Dukascopy boosts coverage of Japanese and Turkish markets
Dukascopy Bank has entered into a white-label agreement with Ava Trade Japan and İntegral Menkul Değerler, in a move to target retail traders in Japan and Turkey.
The partnerships, announced this week, enable both brokers to market the Swiss bank's margin forex trading platform JForex and data feed to clients locally.
Alain Broyon, chief executive at Dukascopy Bank in Geneva, says: "We are very enthusiastic about starting a promising collaboration that will allow Japanese-based clients to use Dukascopy Bank SA's trading technology and unique data feed. Partnering with Ava Trade Japan will give clients the possibility to continue having access to the Jforex platform, where all clients have the same trading rights and the same data feed."
By entering into this partnership, Ava Trade Japan says it will continue to sharpen its focus on automatic and discretionary trading in the Japanese market. "As the representative of Ava Trade in Japan, I am confident the launch of the JForex platform will prove to be the beginning of a long and successful partnership," says Hiroshi Niwa, president of Ava Trade Japan in Tokyo.
Similarly, İntegral Menkul's chief executive Kıvanç Memişoğlu says the partnership is an important step for the continuous improvement of flexibility and stability in its services.
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