Abstract:Hantec Markets has announced the opening of a new office in Chile. This is part of the company's plan to grow and become known around the world.

Hantec Markets has said that it will open a new office in Chile. This is part of the company's efforts to grow and become a global brand.
The Santiago office will be the company's hub for Latin America. It will offer leveraged trading on global currencies, bullion, stocks, and commodities that are tailored to the needs of the region's customers.
Hantec's Andrew Speakman, LATAM Business Development Director, stated:
“Hantec Markets is putting a lot of effort into expanding into Latin America, which will make us stronger around the world.”
“We wanted to move to one of the biggest financial hubs in the region, and Chile has seen a boom in fintech in recent years, so it made sense.” “Now that our services are available, we hope to build on this momentum and provide more financial freedom to people in Latin America,” said Nader Nurmohamed, Chief Operating Officer of Hantec Markets.
“We are a global company with established success in various regions around the world,” said Nurmohamed. “This is an exciting time for Hantec Markets, and the fact that we've won awards while expanding our business to reach more people demonstrates that we can keep growing while remaining true to the values that have made us successful.”
In August, Hantec Markets and the Haas F1 Team announced that Hantec Markets would become the team's official online trading partner before the Belgian Grand Prix in 2022. This was part of the company's global rebranding campaign, which also included a new website (hmarkets.com/es) and a revised growth strategy to guide the next stage of its fast growth.
About Hantec Markets
Hantec Markets lets you trade global currencies, bullion, stocks, and commodities with leverage on the MT4 and MT5 multi-asset platforms. The company is a branch of the Hantec Group, and it provides services in seven countries on five continents. Bashir Nurmohamed, a former ODL Securities and Rosenthal Collins executive controls Hantec and serves as CEO. Mr. Nurmohamed founded the broker in 2010 with the help of Hong Kong-based Hantec Group founder Tang Yu Lap.

In 2008, an experienced financial services company with 30 years of experience helping traders started Hantec Markets Limited. Since then, the broker, which is regulated by the EU and has its main office in London, UK, has opened tens of thousands of live accounts for customers from Europe to the Middle East.
The CEO has opened 11 offices around the world, and the company does business everywhere except in the US, Iran, and North Korea.
Hantec Markets on WikiFX
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