Abstract:GKPro is the registered trademark of GKFX Financial Services Ltd, which is part of the Global Kapital Group (GKG). GKG was established in 2010 and over 10 years, the company has become a global financial technologies company, with 35 offices across 21 countries.
General Information
GKPro is the registered trademark of GKFX Financial Services Ltd, which is part of the Global Kapital Group (GKG). GKG was established in 2010 and over 10 years, the company has become a global financial technologies company, with 35 offices across 21 countries.
Market Instruments
GKPro offers CFD trading on a range of global markets, including currency pairs, commodities and indices.
Leverage & Spreads
As GKPro is regulated by FCA, it should follow the guidelines to offer maximum leverage up to 1:30 for Forex instruments, 1:20 for non-major currency pairs, 1:5 for Stocks etc. Regarding spreads, GKPro only roughly states that it can go as low as 0.7 pips.
Trading Platforms
Like most FX brokers, GKPro supports the industry standard, MetaTrader 4, coming in desktop and mobile versions. There is also Sirix WebTrader, based on MT4 desktop platform solution, but with the added flexibility of platform access from any web-enabled PC.
Restricted Areas
GKPro does not provide services for the residents of certain countries, such as the United States of America, Canada, Japan, Indonesia, Turkey, Israel and the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Contact Information
Investors can contact GKPro via the e-mail: support@gkpro.com, as well as the hotline: +44 (0) 20 7186 1212. Address: 24th Floor, One Canada Square, Canary Wharf, E14 5AB.
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