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Trading platform Banxso secures Australian license

It will offer real-time data, analytics tools, and educational resources.

Online trading platform Banxso has clinched a license from the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC).

With this, Banxso Limited is poised to enter the Australian trading scene, where it plans to offer a trading platform with user-friendly interfaces featuring real-time data, analytical tools, and custom trading insights.

Banxso will also offer educational resources and support to clients. These will reportedly cater to all skill levels and feature a variety of learning materials, webinars, and personalized coaching sessions to enhance trading expertise and financial understanding.

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Banxso’s chief operating officer Manuel de Andrade expressed excitement on securing the license and affirmed their dedication to “redefine the trading experience.”

"Securing the ASIC license confirms our dedication to excellence and regulatory compliance. We are eager to welcome Australian traders to Banxso, where they will find a secure, transparent trading environment enriched with educational support and cutting-edge technology.,” de Andrade said.

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