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Abstract:FYNXT (formerly Simple2Trade) announced on Friday that it has strengthened the offerings to its Client Manager and IB Manager with the integration of DXtrade, the trading platform developed and licensed by Devexperts.

DXtrade is a forex and CFDs trading platform developed by Devexperts.
FYNXT clients can now access DXtrade services.
Based in Singapore, FYNXT offers vertically integrated digital platforms that are available in both SaaS and licensed formats. Its primary clients are financial service providers, including forex and CFDs brokers, global remittance providers and banks, along with other firms.
This integration will enable the forex and CFDs brokers already licensing FYNXTs solutions to access DXtrade services within the platform. It will allow the company to offer a turnkey solution to its clients.
“We are delighted to add DXtrade as a platform provider into our Client Manager and IB Manager portal,” said Aeby Samuel, the Chief Executive Officer at FYNXT.
“Our partnership with Devexperts provides us with an additional Multi-Asset Trading platform that packs liquidity aggregation, order and risk management, FIX API, hosting and multiple trading GUI into one valued cloud-native offering. We look forward to offering our clients the opportunity to integrate with DXtrade as their trading platform of choice.”
Meeting the Industry's Technology Demand
Devexperts is a technology provider in the trading industry. Its products range from trading platforms to risk management solutions. Recently, the company enhanced its offerings with DXTrade with the addition of several features.
Jon Light, VP of Trading Solutions at Devexperts, said: “DXtrade is ideal for those brokers who want to focus on their marketing and dealing operations without spending time on selecting and integrating 3rd-party add-ons to their trading servers. Weve done this job for them and offer client and IB management out-of-the-box powered by FYNXT.”

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