OctaFX announces a name change and launches a global campaign with the motto ‘Trading made clear’. Here is what it means for traders.
‘As the financial landscape evolves, so do we,’ the Octa press office commented. ‘Our clients’ needs continue to diversify, and that is why we have significantly expanded our offerings over the past few years. We feel that we have outgrown the ‘FX’ in our name and are ready to go further, with a versatile collection of financial instruments we offer for trading now including commodities, stock indices, stocks, and cryptocurrencies.
The broker’s press office also hinted that ‘the name change is part of a bigger process of transformation, which will lead to significant changes and improvements and underscore the company’s dedication to staying ahead in the ever-changing industry.’.
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