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Abstract:Finalto is known for its great service and award-winning liquidity, but have you heard about our Brokerage in a Box, Finalto 360?

Stacey Van Niekerk, Finalto's B2B Business Development Manager, places a high value on the Finalto 360 solution. She tells us how happy she is with the improvements and new features of the solution and how agents can benefit from cherry-picking the most important technologies or using the whole 360 suite.
Could you please explain to us a little bit about Finalto 360 and what it can achieve for brokers?
Finalto360 is a full-service brokerage system that comprises five critical modules for running a profitable brokerage. With the 360 suite, our customers can start and grow their brokerages in a simple and cost-effective way, all from a single point of contact.
Which aspect of Finalto 360 do you believe offers brokers something they won't discover elsewhere?
The 360 suite gives brokers a single point of contact for everything they need to run and maintain their brokerage in an effective and efficient way.
Our multi-brand, multi-jurisdiction, multi-Sub WL, and fully-serviced offering distinguish us from the competition. As well as our Platform client area, which provides traders with seamless access to the brokerage's different platform offerings with a single login. The trader can easily switch platforms and transfer money between them.
What do you think is the most exciting aspect of Finalto 360?
Finalto Control, our award-winning CRM/Backoffice management solution.
It is the brain of our 360 solutions, and it supports and helps with all of the operational needs of a broker. It provides a plethora of tools to assist in expediting the onboarding process so traders can easily register and begin trading.
We also provide multi-channel communications to our partners in order to improve performance and engagement, which may lead to increased income for our customers. We handle all areas of dealing and risk for our partners with our Finalto Dealer Module, which means customers may save money on expensive Bridge technology since the Finalto Dealer module enables extensive monitoring, increased control for our partners, and minimal latency.
It features many hedging mechanisms (A-Book/B-Book/A-Book stp), all of which are completely supported by our multi-asset class prime liquidity. We will not only offer an OTC environment for our traders in the near future, but we will also start DMA stocks and futures trading in the next months.
How has the UI been made user-friendly?
We are always introducing new features and tools to our 360 suite, and we are dedicated to improving every trader's performance and streamlining Brokerage procedures internally for every department. Our front end, which offers a broad range of multi-asset classes and comprehensive charting features, now has a new user-friendly, configurable, and modular interface on our online edition to meet the demands of every trader.
In addition to a simple account registration process for our mobile application, which includes interesting news and information, fast access to asset data, and much more.
How can brokers integrate it into their current processes?
The 360 suite is a completely agnostic and adaptable ecosystem that enables our partners to improve their performance by integrating with any third-party provider of their choosing through the many APIs we have created for them.
Why should brokers experiment with Finalto 360?
Our award-winning technology has been tried and tested over the years by now-global leading organizations and several start-ups across the globe who have successfully pushed their businesses to new heights with the help of our unique technology, service, and liquidity offering.
About Finalto
Finalto is a broker that offers CFD, Forex, cryptocurrency, and stock trading. Traders who like the MetaTrader platforms can choose between the MetaTrader 4 and MetaTrader 5 interfaces at Finalto.

Finalto has Demo Accounts for traders, but it doesn't have Islamic Accounts, Social Trading, Signals, or Auto Trading.
TRON, DASH, MKR, CRV, COMP, BSV, YFI, BAT, BTC, LINK, ZRX, SNX, XRP, BCH, DOT, LTC, XTZ, NEO, XMR, AAVE, ADA, ETH, XLM, EOS are among the 24 currencies available for trading at Finalto.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is one of the five organizations that have given Finalto permission to offer trading services. This is good news for traders who are careful.

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