Abstract:Eurotrader Group has launched Eurocapital, an institutional offering that is also the Group’s debut into multi-asset liquidity provision.
Eurocapital is a Prime of Prime liquidity provider that delivers highly bespoke full-circle solutions and secure offerings, with products spanning forex, equities, CFDs and futures. With decades of expertise, the Eurocapital team draws on its experience and relationships to give clients access to Tier 1 liquidity, top-of-book prices and exceptional fill rates.
With a rich banking heritage and a strong institutional network, the firm is equipped to construct bespoke prices based on Tier 1 bank relationships and Eurocapitals own liquidity, ultimately providing minimal market impact solutions to its clients.
Bolstered by superior technology, Eurocapitals offering is also complemented by ultra-low latency and uninterrupted trading flow, ensuring maximum efficiency and fast execution. The firm also has a network of third-party distribution hubs and co-located API connections that together form a robust international infrastructure and seamless connectivity.
Eurocapital is also integrated with a range of professional trading platforms and technologies, including Bloomberg, MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, CQG, SS&C Eze and Trading Technologies.
Matthew Kent, Director Institutional Sales, says: “Our foray into institutional and professional services marks a very exciting time for Eurotrader Group. This new endeavour is a direct response to evolving market needs, which largely centre around the demand for increased flexibility and individualised solutions. Eurocapital is committed to and equipped for raising the bar of flexibility, customisation and excellence beyond what is standard today.”
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