INGOT Financial Brokerage Ltd. Acquires JSC License to Operate in Jordan

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Published: Jul 29, 2021, 06:28 UTC

Taking its first step towards achieving its expansion plan in MENA

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In line with its goal to reach avid traders from all corners of the world, INGOT Financial Brokerage Ltd. – a multi-asset brokerage firm established in 2006 – has recently acquired the Jordan Securities Commission (JSC) license, which grants it the permission to provide its services in Jordan, as well as specified countries from the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region – depending on legal requirements.

Generally considered as a Class A license in the industry, the JSC trading license complies with the highest standards of transparency and security, providing clients with an added sense of safety as they will be trading with a trusted world-class brokerage firm.

The JSC regulation allows INGOT Financial Brokerage Ltd.’s clients in Jordan to invest in different asset classes, such as Forex; UK, US, and EU stocks; indices; ETFs; and agricultural, energy, and metal commodities. Additionally, clients have the option to choose between different account types, each of which offers competitive spreads, leverage rates, and commissions.

On this occasion, INGOT Financial Brokerage Ltd.’s Chief Revenue Officer (CRO) Ahmed Khawanky stated, “Acquiring this license was not an easy feat, particularly since the JSC has stringent requirements to ensure maximum safety over investments.

However, we were adamant to obtain the license to operate in Jordan, as it perfectly aligns with our strategy to expand on a global level.” Khawanky added, “Such licenses give our clients from different areas across the globe the confidence that they are trading with a reliable brokerage firm that serves them with complete transparency and without manipulation.”

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