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nTrader wins top performing trading platform award at Forex Traders Summit 2025

nTrader wins top performing trading platform award at Forex Traders Summit 2025

Khaleej Times6 days ago
nTrader, a UAE-based software development company specialising in financial technology, has been awarded the prestigious Top Performing Trading Platform 2025 at the Forex Traders Summit 2025 held in Dubai.
The company's reputation in the industry is underscored by a series of prestigious recognitions and strategic sponsorships: Winner of Best Trading Platform 2024, Bronze Sponsor of The Forex Expo Dubai 2024, and Silver Sponsor of The Forex Traders Summit 2025, Dubai.
'At nTrader, our vision is simple, to give brokers and financial institutions the power to run their business on their own terms. We deliver a complete, cutting-edge trading platform with all the tools they need so they can focus on growth, innovation, and client success,' said Asdaque Riffat, co-founder of nTrader.
More than just a traditional software provider, nTrader stands out in the fintech industry for its end-to-end solutions tailored to help emerging brokerage firms scale efficiently. Its robust platform and support tools are designed to simplify operations and enhance the client experience across the board.
What truly distinguishes nTrader is its integrated suite of broker support tools, which go beyond trading software. These include Client and IB Portal CRM Systems, Copy Trading and Social Trading Platforms, and FIX API Liquidity Bridges connecting brokers to top-tier liquidity providers worldwide
As the financial landscape evolves, nTrader remains committed to innovation, reliability, and client success. With its headquarters in the UAE and a growing global footprint, the company continues to set new standards in the fintech and brokerage technology space.
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