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Abstract:Kohle Capital Markets has announced a rebranding of the company to KCM Trade. The company said that this strategic move is a reflection of its “unwavering committing to providing unparalleled value and exceptional customer experiences.
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The online forex and CFDs broker Kohle Capital Markets has announced a rebranding of the company to KCM Trade. The company said that this strategic move is a reflection of its “unwavering committing to providing unparalleled value and exceptional customer experiences, as we expand our footprint in key markets across the globe.” Ryan Tsui, Group CEO of KCM Trade said: “Our new brand identity is a reflection of our commitment to delivering world-class financial services to our clients. We are confident that this rebranding effort will help us better serve our clients, enhance our market presence, and reinforce our position as a leader in the industry.”
One of the reasons why Kohle Capital Markets rebrands to KCM Trade is to expand its business operations, which could include opening new branches throughout Southeast Asia, including Vietnam, Indonesia and the Philippines, and other key markets.
About KCM Trade
KCM Trade(Kohle Capital Markets) is a forex & CFDs provider, offering financial investment business trading services primarily for institutional clients, headquartered in Sydney, Australia, with direct offices in Mauritius and Hong Kong. KCM holds a general financial license from the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), with Regulatory License No. 489437, permitted to provide financial services in Australia. KCM controlling parent company, Lead Technology Holdings Limited, was incorporated in the British Virgin Islands in 2016 and later launched Kohle Capital Markets Ltd. under the financial derivatives trading services brand of Kohle Capital Markets in February 2018.
KCM offers over 40 pairs of Forex currencies, precious metals, indices, and energy CFDs. While some popular instruments like stocks, ETFs, and cryptocurrencies are not available on the KCM platform.
This broker is a regulated broker and WikiFX has given this broker a decent score of 8.54/10.
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