CoinDesk Report:
Rami Fleifel, former support and backend manager at TopFX, has joined MetaQuotes as Sales Manager. Fleifel shared this news today (Wednesday) on LinkedIn, having recently served as General Manager at Fondex, a Forex and CFD company headquartered in Cyprus. At TopFX, he also held the position of EMEA Support Manager.
Experience with Prominent Brands
According to Fleifel’s LinkedIn profile, he has held key roles at other notable industry brands including SpotOption Exchange, AFX Group, and IronFX Global. At AFX Group, he served as Business Development Manager for a year, and at IronFX Global, he was a Client Manager.
This latest appointment comes as MetaQuotes expands its product offerings. Recently, the company launched MetaTrader 5 platform build 4330, introducing new analytics tools for traders and resources for developers. This new platform provides developers access to support for the latest ChatGPT model, GPT-4o.
Additional features of MetaTrader 5 include analytical tools displaying time and price, the ability to draw shapes such as rectangles, ellipses, triangles, and circles, and add labels to charts.
Elsewhere, MetaQuotes opened a new office in Mexico City earlier this year as part of its expansion efforts to serve Latin American businesses. The opening of the representative office in Mexico promises collaboration opportunities in the financial technology sector for the region.
More from MetaQuotes
More companies are integrating MetaQuotes into their platforms. For instance, payment service provider APS integrated MetaTrader 5 Payments in March. This service aims to facilitate client onboarding, enhance deposit-to-trade conversion rates, and reduce broker costs. The company expects this initiative to benefit brokers of all sizes.
Using integrated payments is fundamental in the modern exchange media, where payments involve transferring legal tender or equivalent currency from one party to another in exchange for goods or services. The payment industry has become a staple in modern commerce, evolving significantly over time in terms of participants and exchange methods. Notably, the payer refers to the party transferring the funds, while the payee reflects the entity receiving the payment.