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WikiFX report: SA’s largest online broker expands footprint in Africa
Abstract:CMTrading, South Africa’s largest online broker and a leader in the international markets, has opened up an office in Lagos, Nigeria.

CMTrading expands to Nigeria
The company will be offering trading, seminars, webinars, and trading via its online platform to users located in Nigeria. This is an opportunity for Business Referrers (BRs) located in the region to earn a passive income by referring traders to the CMTrading platform.
Daniel Kibel, Chairman, and co-founder of CMTrading comments on the expansion of the company into the Nigerian market.
The opening of our Nigerian office is an exciting step for our business. The Nigerian market is poised to become a highly successful trading and partnership space and we aim to educate the population on all the incredible openings that exist to earn extra income. In a time when so many people are looking for new opportunities, we want to drive awareness that there are innovative ways of generating income through forex and Contract for Differences (CFD) referrals and trading in a market that is performing surprisingly well at the moment. Becoming a BR and earning a passive income requires no financial investment. Now, when for many, finances are limited, this is an invaluable opportunity.
CMTrading
Founded in 2012, the company provides a safe and easy-to-use platform for users to access online trading and increased profit potential through the power of leveraged products.
Users are able to trade through a diverse range of markets including currencies, cryptocurrencies, commodities, stock, and indices, all within one simple platform.
Leveraging the power of technology to create its service, CMTrading also provides free educational courses private coaching, and online webinars for those wanting to improve their trading knowledge or for complete beginners. This empowers their users to further their knowledge.
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