INGOT Brokers Partners up with Hisa to Open up Global Markets to Kenyan Traders
Nairobi- August: INGOT Africa Ltd (INGOT Brokers), a
leading regulated brokerage firm, is pleased to announce its newest partnership
with Hisa, a renowned trading app in Kenya. The partnership was launched on the
19th of August at Mövenpick Hotel & Residence, Nairobi.
This collaboration aims to
revolutionize the trading and investment landscape in Kenya – and Africa at
large – by providing clients with unprecedented access to international
markets.
This partnership opens new
horizons for traders by combining INGOT Brokers' global expertise with
Hisa’s existing trading capabilities, as this collaboration also aims to
empower Africa’s youth to redefine their financial future. Through the
collaboration, investors can now enjoy various tools and resources to navigate
international markets confidently and trade in a wide range of asset classes
such as commodities, stocks, indices, EFTs, and currencies. Additionally, they
will gain access to educational resources that will ease their trading and
investment journey.
"We are delighted to have joined
forces with Hisa to empower traders and investors in Kenya. Through this
collaboration, we aim to provide Kenyan and African traders with unmatched
opportunities to diversify their portfolios and capitalize on global market
trends. Our partnership with Hisa is a testament to our commitment to
innovation and inclusivity in the financial sector," said Ali Shabib,
INGOT Brokers CEO.
“Today marks a historic
milestone for Hisa as we usher in a new era of borderless investing. We are
democratizing access to diverse markets through this groundbreaking partnership
with INGOT Brokers. By merging their expertise with our cutting-edge
technology, we are unleashing the potential for every individual to seize the
markets and shape their financial destinies like never before,” said Eric
Jackson, Hisa CEO.
Disclaimer:
Trading and investing in
global markets and foreign exchanges carry a high level of risk and can result
in significant losses; therefore, they may not be suitable for all individuals.