Abstract:This fantastic number of accounts is a milestone for NordFX. The broker, which has been established since 2008, has also won various awards.
NordFX broker that has been around since 2008, has just announced one of its achievements. This trading service provider has spread in more than 190 countries, and they stated that in August, there were 1.5 million accounts opened at their company.
NordFX's success in providing its services is not only demonstrated by numbers. Its performance has also been recognized by international class institutions through various prestigious awards, including:
Most Reliable Broker 2016, 2017 (The Forex Awards and ShowFX World),
Most Trusted Cryptocurrency Broker 2018 (Global Brands Awards),
Traders' Choice World Best Broker (Masterforex-V Academy)
NordFX's list of achievements has also grown with various nominations from the IAFT Awards. This award is very prestigious because its assessment is based on the votes of 200 thousand traders. At the IAFT Awards, NordFX was awarded the Best Broker for Trading with Advisors 2012, The Best Broker to Work with Cryptocurrencies 2017, and has won the Best Broker in Asia award for three times (in 2015, 2018, 2019)
For NordFX, client trust is the key to growth and development. Besides that, NordFX is also welcoming various types of traders, from beginners to professionals. The choice of instruments offered also varies.
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