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Abstract:The broker offers more than 150 CFD products and specialty instruments, It has also secured VASP registration from Greece's financial market supervisor.
Ardu Prime, a forex and contract for difference (CFD) broker based in Greece, has launched a new website to offer its traders “a more engaging experience”.
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The broker said the new website “offers eye-catching navigation” and offers new features such as crypto account funding from crypto wallets.
The launch comes after the longstanding broker, which was established in 1999, revamped its brand logo and colour.
Sotiris Promponas, Ardu Prime CEO, said the company decided the website and logo needed to be overhauled to fit its new product range.
The broker says it offers more than 150 CFD products and speciality instruments such as US Dollar Index which are less offered by traditional brokers.
Meanwhile, Ardu Prime also launched a full-range cryptocurrency exchange and custody service called Ardu Crypto.
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