Abstract:KAIJU Limited is a financial company established in the United States, regulated by National Futures Association (NFA). KAIJU engages in offering various financial products and services to both institutional and retail investors around the world.
General Information
KAIJU Limited is a financial company established in the United States, regulated by National Futures Association (NFA). KAIJU engages in offering various financial products and services to both institutional and retail investors around the world.
Core Business
KAIJU's core financial business includes four major areas: precious metals, futures, foreign exchange, and asset management.
Trading Platform Available
KAIJU provides clients with access to the worlds financial markets through the MetaTrader 4 (MT4) platform which is used by millions of traders around the globe.
Accepted Countries
KAIJU has subsidiaries and offices in the UK, New Zealand and Hong Kong, and its business covers more than 20 countries and regions around the world.
Customer Support
If clients have any questions or concerns, please call 0085262179677 or email info@kaijufx.com for consultation.
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