FxPro

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FxPro Group Limited
Private
Industry Financial services
Founded 2006
Headquarters London, United Kingdom
Key people
Charalambos Psimolophitis (CEO)
Denis Sukhotin (Chairman)
Services Online Forex trading, precious metals trading, CFDs, futures, shares trading
Number of employees
170+[citation needed]
Website www.fxpro.co.uk

FxPro is a UK headquartered online broker providing contracts for difference (CFD) on foreign exchange, shares, futures and precious metals primarily to retail clients.[1] FxPro has operations in London and Cyprus and is regulated by a number of regulatory authorities.[2][3][4]

History

FxPro was founded as EuroOrient Securities & Financial Services Ltd[5] in 2006 in Cyprus by Denis Sukhotin.[6][7] FxPro began its expansion with the opening of representative offices in Austria,[8] France,[citation needed] Spain[9] and Russia.[citation needed] In 2010, FxPro was granted regulation and licensing by the UK's Financial Conduct Authority (Financial Services Authority at that time) and opened its London office.[4]

In 2011, the company opened an office in Australia, however it shut this down in March 2013 and moved those clients to its Cyprus and UK operations after new capital regulations came into force in Australia.[10][11] In 2011, FxPro started offering electronic communication network (ECN) trading access to some of its clients.[12]

In 2012, FxPro moved away from being a market maker in favour of a no dealing desk (NDD) or agency model. This means that trades are now passed straight through to liquidity providers.[13][14]

Trading facilities

The company provides traders a choice between the MetaTrader 4 and cTrader trading platforms. Clients using the MT4 platform from MetaQuotes Software also have the option of a web-based alternative,[15] and several mobile trading versions. The company's cTrader platform Spotware, provides ECN traders with greater price depth and Volume-weighted average price (VWAP). cTrader is compatible with cAlgo, an algorithmic trading platform that allows clients to create trading robots and run them in cTrader so as to fully automate the trading process.[citation needed]

Since 2013, the company has been engaged in making algorithmic trading accessible to the retail sector. It launched Quant, a web-based strategy-building solution for the MT4 platform that allows users to create their own trading robots (called expert advisors) using a drag and drop interface, or to download them from the company's EA library. Quant, unlike cAlgo which requires knowledge of C#, enables users to create automated strategies using technical indicators and logical operators without any prior coding knowledge.[16]

In October 2013, FxPro launched its proprietary investment platform FxPro SuperTrader, which gives retail or institutional investors the ability to allocate funds to a number of strictly vetted and performance rated FX trading strategies.[17]

In March 2015, the company announced support of MetaTrader 5 platform.[18]

Regulatory information

FxPro Financial Services Limited is licensed and regulated by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC). In 2007, the EU’s Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) came into effect. This allows firms that are regulated in Cyprus to provide investment services anywhere within the European Union.[3]

FxPro UK Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of FxPro Group Ltd, is licensed and regulated in the United Kingdom by the Financial Conduct Authority.[4] FxPro UK Limited formerly acted as an introducer to its parent company and did not provide any brokerage services or hold client funds until June 2012, when the company upgraded its FSA license so it could accept UK clients.[19]

Sponsorship

FxPro has used sponsorship of sporting events as a key way to promote itself, these sponsorships have included:

  • BMW Sauber F1 - Ahead of the 2009 Formula 1 season, it was announced that FxPro would be an official sponsor of the BMW Sauber F1 team. FxPro's logo appeared on the front wing and side mirrors of the car, as well as on the drivers' overalls, helmets and pit lane equipment.[20]
  • Virgin Racing - In December 2009 FxPro announced that it would be one of the sponsors of Sir Richard Branson’s new F1 racing team, Virgin Racing.[21]
  • FIA World Championship Rally, Cyprus - FxPro is the first main Sponsor of the WRC Cyprus Rally, which rejoined the WRC calendar in 2009, and forms part of the 12 round championship.[22]
  • IRC 2010 Cyprus Rally - FxPro was title sponsor of the IRC's 2010 Cyprus Rally, a mixed surface rally which took place in the countryside around Limassol, Cyprus.[22]
  • Fulham Football Club - In June 2010 Fulham F.C. announced a shirt sponsorship deal with FxPro.[23]
  • Aston Villa Football Club - In June 2010, Aston Villa announced a shirt sponsorship deal with FxPro, the most lucrative in the club's history.[24]
  • AS Monaco FC Club - In 2011, it was announced that FxPro would be the official partner of AS Monaco FC.[25]
  • AFC Champions League - In 2011, FxPro was the official partner of the Asian Football Confederation Champions League, Asia's premier club football tournament.[26]
  • FxPro Super Rugby - In 2012, FxPro became the domestic naming rights partner of five Australian SANZAR Super Rugby teams (NSW Waratahs, Queensland Reds, Melbourne Rebels, Western Force, and The Brumbies).[27]

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