The price of XRP had fallen from $1.09 on Tuesday to $0.93 at press time.
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The price of XRP reached its highest point in three years earlier this week when it passed $0.75 on Monday, April 5th. The climb continued today, and the price of XRP is nearly $1.00.
The last time that XRP had reached levels above $0.75 was in May of 2021 when XRP’s price climbed all the way to $0.90. However, after reaching the $0.90 price point, the price of XRP began a long bear cycle that lasted several years. At its lowest point, the price of XRP bottomed out at roughly $0.14, which is over 26 times lower than its all-time high of $3.80.
Now, XRP appears to be on track to gain further upward ground. The asset has been steadily climbing since Monday. However, XRP was hit with a correction this morning to $0.93.
What was driving the XRP rally? And is it already over?
Benjamin Leff, Chief Operating Officer of Sheesha Finance, told Finance Magnates that this acquisition signified major progress in Ripple’s goal to establish its system as the primary settlement network for the global banking system.
At the time of the acquisition, Asheesh Birla, General Manager of RippleNet, said that: “Tranglo's robust payments infrastructure coupled with their unparalleled customer service and quality makes them an ideal partner to support our expansion of On-Demand Liquidity starting with the Southeast Asia region.”
According to Leff, the acquisition “provides a tremendous amount of additional infrastructure for the XRP blockchain to grow.”
Benjamin Leff, COO of Sheesha Finance.
The acquisition was enough to power a strong rally in the price of XRP in spite of the fact that Ripple is currently in the midst of a lawsuit with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. The lawsuit, which was lodged in December of 2020, claims that Ripple sold XRP tokens as unregistered securities. After the lawsuit was filed, a number of cryptocurrency exchanges delisted XRP for trading.
While this may have held up some of XRP’s gains in the short-term, a number of analysts believe that the lawsuit (and the delistings) will not have a serious effect on XRP’s future: “although many Western exchanges have suspended or banned the trading of XRP during the SEC investigation, traders in countries around the world are rallying behind XRP and purchasing more of it than ever,” Leff told Finance Magnates. Indeed, the price seems to reflect this.
“XRP Investors Are Just Tired of the SEC Lawsuit.”
Still, when the lawsuit hit in December, the price of XRP did take a hit – a pretty serious hit, at that. On Friday, December 18th, 2020, two days before the lawsuit was made public, the price of XRP was roughly $0.60. By Wednesday, December 23rd, the price had fallen to nearly $0.20. Frances Coppola, a financial analyst and XRP critic, called the lawsuit “the beginning of the end” for Ripple and XRP.
However, as the weeks following the lawsuit have turned into months, the price of XRP has steadily continued to climb. Why is this?
Marie Tatibouet, Chief Marketing Officer at Gate.io.
“Back when the lawsuit was announced, many people were signing XRP’s death warrant and Ripple wasn’t able to enjoy the effects of the 2020-2021 bull-run. However, with Ripple slowly edging out an advantage in its courtroom battle with the SEC, it seems like the investors have started to respond by flooding into the market in droves.”
An “Early Legal Victory” for Ripple in the SEC Case?
Indeed, as time goes on, it seems that many investors are starting to see XRP as undervalued as a result of the lawsuit.
Maria Lobanova, Founder of Interstellar Digital PR agency, described XRP’s current price levels to Finance Magnates as “a strong undervaluation in a connection with Ripple's lawsuit with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).”
This narrative appears to be gaining strength as Ripple appears to be gaining ground in the courtroom. On Tuesday, CoinDesk reported that Ripple won the right to examine the SEC’s “internal communications on how it determines whether a cryptocurrency is a security.” Nairametrics called the move “an early victory” for Ripple.
Ripple scores early legal victory, XRP breaks above $1 for first time in 3 years 💪💪💪https://t.co/s9j1qtB5TD
— 🇳🇱 MACKATTACK XRP 🇳🇱 (@MackAttackXRP) April 7, 2021
Mathew Solomon, one of Ripple’s lawyers on the case, said that Ripple finds that the Commission compared XRP to Bitcoin and Ether (which have both been officially declared not to be securities), the lawsuit could be “game over” for the SEC. Additionally, if the lawsuit turns out to be favorable for Ripple, XRP could soon be returning to Coinbase and other cryptocurrency exchanges.
Therefore, as the lawsuit may be veering in Ripple’s direction, more and more investors may be jumping back into XRP in anticipation of a victory.
Pullback Ahead? “As of Now, If You Look At Pure Technical Analysis, It Definitely Looks Like Ripple Is Overvalued.”
However, even if the lawsuit is looking favorable for Ripple, things could change at any given moment. This could, in turn, have significant effects on the price of XRP.
Even if Ripple’s price is not negatively affected by the lawsuit, many analysts predict that a pullback could still come to XRP’s price in the near future.
Tatibouet told Finance Magnates that: “as of now, if you look at pure technical analysis, it definitely looks like Ripple is overvalued.”
“There is definitely a brief bearish correction around the corner before the buyers come back with another charge towards conquering the $1 psychological level,” she said.
XRP “Still Has a Long Way to Go Before Getting Back to an All-Time High of over $3.00.”
However, in the short term, Tatibouet pointed to popular trader Peter Brandt, who recently tweeted that XRP has formed an incredibly rare ‘buy’ pattern known as a ‘compound fulcrum’ which “bodes very well for the Ripple price.”
In addition, Leff pointed out to Finance Magnates that while XRP’s recent gains may seem significant in the short-term, they may not be significant enough in the longer term to warrant a serious correction.
“A correction is always the first thing that comes to mind when people see something jump a significant amount so quickly,” Leff told Finance Magnates. “Even 40% in a day seems like a lot in the crypto world.”
However, “in reality, one has to look at the big picture and see that although XRP has rallied, it still has a long way to go before getting back to an all-time high of over $3.00.”
Ripple Presses Onward
In the meantime, Ripple seems to be continuing to stick to its fundamental mission: to become the world’s default “global payments infrastructure” and to build a “more inclusive financial system.”
In addition to the acquisition of Trianglo, Ripple has recently said that its network could be used as a “neutral bridge” that would link central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), making them interoperable.
Additionally, Ripple appears to be making a concerted effort toward establishing itself as an “eco-friendly” blockchain company. A tweet posted yesterday on Ripple’s official Twitter account said that: “XRP only consumes 0.0079 kWh of electricity per transaction, compared to 700 KWh for other cryptocurrencies? Discover how #XRP works towards a digital and sustainable future.” Moreover, the tweet contained a link to a blog post about XRP’s environmental impact.
#DYK XRP only consumes 0.0079 KWh of electricity per transaction, compared to 700 KWh for other crypto currencies? Discover how #XRP works towards a digital and sustainable future. https://t.co/Mf6k9x5KUC
Earlier this year, RippleX General Manager, Monica Long said in an interview with Finance Magnates that Ripple “wanted to take the lead on the commitment to being carbon neutral.”
Long told Finance Magnates that: “[Ripple] worked with the Rocky Mountain Institute and the energy web foundation to develop an open-source tool where other blockchains can also commit to decarbonize and take action,” sort of like a “Paris Agreement” for the blockchain space.
What are your thoughts on the future of Ripple and XRP? Let us know in the comments below.
The price of XRP reached its highest point in three years earlier this week when it passed $0.75 on Monday, April 5th. The climb continued today, and the price of XRP is nearly $1.00.
The last time that XRP had reached levels above $0.75 was in May of 2021 when XRP’s price climbed all the way to $0.90. However, after reaching the $0.90 price point, the price of XRP began a long bear cycle that lasted several years. At its lowest point, the price of XRP bottomed out at roughly $0.14, which is over 26 times lower than its all-time high of $3.80.
Now, XRP appears to be on track to gain further upward ground. The asset has been steadily climbing since Monday. However, XRP was hit with a correction this morning to $0.93.
What was driving the XRP rally? And is it already over?
Benjamin Leff, Chief Operating Officer of Sheesha Finance, told Finance Magnates that this acquisition signified major progress in Ripple’s goal to establish its system as the primary settlement network for the global banking system.
At the time of the acquisition, Asheesh Birla, General Manager of RippleNet, said that: “Tranglo's robust payments infrastructure coupled with their unparalleled customer service and quality makes them an ideal partner to support our expansion of On-Demand Liquidity starting with the Southeast Asia region.”
According to Leff, the acquisition “provides a tremendous amount of additional infrastructure for the XRP blockchain to grow.”
Benjamin Leff, COO of Sheesha Finance.
The acquisition was enough to power a strong rally in the price of XRP in spite of the fact that Ripple is currently in the midst of a lawsuit with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. The lawsuit, which was lodged in December of 2020, claims that Ripple sold XRP tokens as unregistered securities. After the lawsuit was filed, a number of cryptocurrency exchanges delisted XRP for trading.
While this may have held up some of XRP’s gains in the short-term, a number of analysts believe that the lawsuit (and the delistings) will not have a serious effect on XRP’s future: “although many Western exchanges have suspended or banned the trading of XRP during the SEC investigation, traders in countries around the world are rallying behind XRP and purchasing more of it than ever,” Leff told Finance Magnates. Indeed, the price seems to reflect this.
“XRP Investors Are Just Tired of the SEC Lawsuit.”
Still, when the lawsuit hit in December, the price of XRP did take a hit – a pretty serious hit, at that. On Friday, December 18th, 2020, two days before the lawsuit was made public, the price of XRP was roughly $0.60. By Wednesday, December 23rd, the price had fallen to nearly $0.20. Frances Coppola, a financial analyst and XRP critic, called the lawsuit “the beginning of the end” for Ripple and XRP.
However, as the weeks following the lawsuit have turned into months, the price of XRP has steadily continued to climb. Why is this?
Marie Tatibouet, Chief Marketing Officer at Gate.io.
“Back when the lawsuit was announced, many people were signing XRP’s death warrant and Ripple wasn’t able to enjoy the effects of the 2020-2021 bull-run. However, with Ripple slowly edging out an advantage in its courtroom battle with the SEC, it seems like the investors have started to respond by flooding into the market in droves.”
An “Early Legal Victory” for Ripple in the SEC Case?
Indeed, as time goes on, it seems that many investors are starting to see XRP as undervalued as a result of the lawsuit.
Maria Lobanova, Founder of Interstellar Digital PR agency, described XRP’s current price levels to Finance Magnates as “a strong undervaluation in a connection with Ripple's lawsuit with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).”
This narrative appears to be gaining strength as Ripple appears to be gaining ground in the courtroom. On Tuesday, CoinDesk reported that Ripple won the right to examine the SEC’s “internal communications on how it determines whether a cryptocurrency is a security.” Nairametrics called the move “an early victory” for Ripple.
Ripple scores early legal victory, XRP breaks above $1 for first time in 3 years 💪💪💪https://t.co/s9j1qtB5TD
— 🇳🇱 MACKATTACK XRP 🇳🇱 (@MackAttackXRP) April 7, 2021
Mathew Solomon, one of Ripple’s lawyers on the case, said that Ripple finds that the Commission compared XRP to Bitcoin and Ether (which have both been officially declared not to be securities), the lawsuit could be “game over” for the SEC. Additionally, if the lawsuit turns out to be favorable for Ripple, XRP could soon be returning to Coinbase and other cryptocurrency exchanges.
Therefore, as the lawsuit may be veering in Ripple’s direction, more and more investors may be jumping back into XRP in anticipation of a victory.
Pullback Ahead? “As of Now, If You Look At Pure Technical Analysis, It Definitely Looks Like Ripple Is Overvalued.”
However, even if the lawsuit is looking favorable for Ripple, things could change at any given moment. This could, in turn, have significant effects on the price of XRP.
Even if Ripple’s price is not negatively affected by the lawsuit, many analysts predict that a pullback could still come to XRP’s price in the near future.
Tatibouet told Finance Magnates that: “as of now, if you look at pure technical analysis, it definitely looks like Ripple is overvalued.”
“There is definitely a brief bearish correction around the corner before the buyers come back with another charge towards conquering the $1 psychological level,” she said.
XRP “Still Has a Long Way to Go Before Getting Back to an All-Time High of over $3.00.”
However, in the short term, Tatibouet pointed to popular trader Peter Brandt, who recently tweeted that XRP has formed an incredibly rare ‘buy’ pattern known as a ‘compound fulcrum’ which “bodes very well for the Ripple price.”
In addition, Leff pointed out to Finance Magnates that while XRP’s recent gains may seem significant in the short-term, they may not be significant enough in the longer term to warrant a serious correction.
“A correction is always the first thing that comes to mind when people see something jump a significant amount so quickly,” Leff told Finance Magnates. “Even 40% in a day seems like a lot in the crypto world.”
However, “in reality, one has to look at the big picture and see that although XRP has rallied, it still has a long way to go before getting back to an all-time high of over $3.00.”
Ripple Presses Onward
In the meantime, Ripple seems to be continuing to stick to its fundamental mission: to become the world’s default “global payments infrastructure” and to build a “more inclusive financial system.”
In addition to the acquisition of Trianglo, Ripple has recently said that its network could be used as a “neutral bridge” that would link central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), making them interoperable.
Additionally, Ripple appears to be making a concerted effort toward establishing itself as an “eco-friendly” blockchain company. A tweet posted yesterday on Ripple’s official Twitter account said that: “XRP only consumes 0.0079 kWh of electricity per transaction, compared to 700 KWh for other cryptocurrencies? Discover how #XRP works towards a digital and sustainable future.” Moreover, the tweet contained a link to a blog post about XRP’s environmental impact.
#DYK XRP only consumes 0.0079 KWh of electricity per transaction, compared to 700 KWh for other crypto currencies? Discover how #XRP works towards a digital and sustainable future. https://t.co/Mf6k9x5KUC
Earlier this year, RippleX General Manager, Monica Long said in an interview with Finance Magnates that Ripple “wanted to take the lead on the commitment to being carbon neutral.”
Long told Finance Magnates that: “[Ripple] worked with the Rocky Mountain Institute and the energy web foundation to develop an open-source tool where other blockchains can also commit to decarbonize and take action,” sort of like a “Paris Agreement” for the blockchain space.
What are your thoughts on the future of Ripple and XRP? Let us know in the comments below.
Rachel is a self-taught crypto geek and a passionate writer. She believes in the power that the written word has to educate, connect and empower individuals to make positive and powerful financial choices. She is the Podcast Host and a Cryptocurrency Editor at Finance Magnates.
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- Why some firms are considering selling their licences
- Greece's growing appeal as a licensing destination
- Why the UAE continues to attract brokers and industry talent
- How brokers should approach international expansion
- Common compliance mistakes during licence applications
- Why customer support remains a key part of AP's business
- His prediction for the next major trend after prop trading
Whether you're launching a brokerage, expanding into new markets, or following regulatory developments, this interview provides practical insights from someone with more than 20 years of industry experience.
#BrokerLicensing #Forex #CFD #Crypto #Compliance #Regulation #TradingIndustry #IFXExpo #FinanceMagnates #CySEC #UAE #Greece #PropTrading #PredictionMarkets
Are tougher regulations making broker licences too expensive? Is Greece becoming a stronger alternative to Cyprus? And could prediction markets become the next major growth area for the trading industry?
In this exclusive interview from iFX Expo International 2026, Adonis Adoni, News Editor at Finance Magnates, speaks with Nicos Kezarides, CEO of A.P. Standard Chartered Corporate Services Ltd, about the biggest licensing and compliance challenges facing brokers today.
Nicos Kezarides explains:
- Why A.P. Standard Chartered operates as a one-stop shop for licensing and compliance
- The biggest regulatory challenges facing brokers in Cyprus, Seychelles, Mauritius, and beyond
- Why some firms are considering selling their licences
- Greece's growing appeal as a licensing destination
- Why the UAE continues to attract brokers and industry talent
- How brokers should approach international expansion
- Common compliance mistakes during licence applications
- Why customer support remains a key part of AP's business
- His prediction for the next major trend after prop trading
Whether you're launching a brokerage, expanding into new markets, or following regulatory developments, this interview provides practical insights from someone with more than 20 years of industry experience.
#BrokerLicensing #Forex #CFD #Crypto #Compliance #Regulation #TradingIndustry #IFXExpo #FinanceMagnates #CySEC #UAE #Greece #PropTrading #PredictionMarkets
FM Daily Brief – 2 July 2026
FM Daily Brief – 2 July 2026
FM Daily Brief – 2 July 2026
FM Daily Brief – 2 July 2026
FM Daily Brief – 2 July 2026
FM Daily Brief – 2 July 2026
Today’s Thursday, the 2nd of July 2026, and these are our main stories: the FCA’s crackdown is reshaping Premier League sponsorship, Trade Republic rebuilds its execution model, and Binance returns to the Philippines.
Today’s Thursday, the 2nd of July 2026, and these are our main stories: the FCA’s crackdown is reshaping Premier League sponsorship, Trade Republic rebuilds its execution model, and Binance returns to the Philippines.
Today’s Thursday, the 2nd of July 2026, and these are our main stories: the FCA’s crackdown is reshaping Premier League sponsorship, Trade Republic rebuilds its execution model, and Binance returns to the Philippines.
Today’s Thursday, the 2nd of July 2026, and these are our main stories: the FCA’s crackdown is reshaping Premier League sponsorship, Trade Republic rebuilds its execution model, and Binance returns to the Philippines.
Today’s Thursday, the 2nd of July 2026, and these are our main stories: the FCA’s crackdown is reshaping Premier League sponsorship, Trade Republic rebuilds its execution model, and Binance returns to the Philippines.
Today’s Thursday, the 2nd of July 2026, and these are our main stories: the FCA’s crackdown is reshaping Premier League sponsorship, Trade Republic rebuilds its execution model, and Binance returns to the Philippines.
Why Africa's Trading Market Is Growing Fast | Kabelo Mathapo, Vantage Markets
Why Africa's Trading Market Is Growing Fast | Kabelo Mathapo, Vantage Markets
Why Africa's Trading Market Is Growing Fast | Kabelo Mathapo, Vantage Markets
Why Africa's Trading Market Is Growing Fast | Kabelo Mathapo, Vantage Markets
Why Africa's Trading Market Is Growing Fast | Kabelo Mathapo, Vantage Markets
Why Africa's Trading Market Is Growing Fast | Kabelo Mathapo, Vantage Markets
Africa's trading market is growing rapidly, driven by fintech innovation, mobile technology, digital payments, and increasing access to financial markets.
In this interview from the Finance Magnates Africa Summit 2026, Adam Button speaks with Kabelo Mathapo, Business Development Manager at Vantage Markets South Africa, about the trends shaping the industry and what traders are looking for from brokers today.
🎯 Topics covered:
- Growth of retail trading in Africa
- What traders look for in a broker
- Mobile trading and fintech innovation
- Local payment solutions and financial access
- Building trust through transparency and regulation
- The future of trading across Africa
- Crypto adoption and asset-backed digital currencies
💬 "You want a broker that's reliable, a broker that's going to secure your money, and a broker that's going to be there for the long term."
Whether you're a trader, fintech professional, broker, or simply interested in the future of financial markets, this conversation offers valuable insights into one of the fastest-growing regions in the industry.
📍 Recorded at the Finance Magnates Africa Summit 2026
#FinanceMagnates #VantageMarkets #AfricaTrading #Fintech #ForexTrading #OnlineTrading #Crypto #Investing #RetailTrading #FMAS2026 #TradingAfrica #FinancialMarkets #FintechAfrica #TradingCommunity #ForexBroker
Africa's trading market is growing rapidly, driven by fintech innovation, mobile technology, digital payments, and increasing access to financial markets.
In this interview from the Finance Magnates Africa Summit 2026, Adam Button speaks with Kabelo Mathapo, Business Development Manager at Vantage Markets South Africa, about the trends shaping the industry and what traders are looking for from brokers today.
🎯 Topics covered:
- Growth of retail trading in Africa
- What traders look for in a broker
- Mobile trading and fintech innovation
- Local payment solutions and financial access
- Building trust through transparency and regulation
- The future of trading across Africa
- Crypto adoption and asset-backed digital currencies
💬 "You want a broker that's reliable, a broker that's going to secure your money, and a broker that's going to be there for the long term."
Whether you're a trader, fintech professional, broker, or simply interested in the future of financial markets, this conversation offers valuable insights into one of the fastest-growing regions in the industry.
📍 Recorded at the Finance Magnates Africa Summit 2026
#FinanceMagnates #VantageMarkets #AfricaTrading #Fintech #ForexTrading #OnlineTrading #Crypto #Investing #RetailTrading #FMAS2026 #TradingAfrica #FinancialMarkets #FintechAfrica #TradingCommunity #ForexBroker
Africa's trading market is growing rapidly, driven by fintech innovation, mobile technology, digital payments, and increasing access to financial markets.
In this interview from the Finance Magnates Africa Summit 2026, Adam Button speaks with Kabelo Mathapo, Business Development Manager at Vantage Markets South Africa, about the trends shaping the industry and what traders are looking for from brokers today.
🎯 Topics covered:
- Growth of retail trading in Africa
- What traders look for in a broker
- Mobile trading and fintech innovation
- Local payment solutions and financial access
- Building trust through transparency and regulation
- The future of trading across Africa
- Crypto adoption and asset-backed digital currencies
💬 "You want a broker that's reliable, a broker that's going to secure your money, and a broker that's going to be there for the long term."
Whether you're a trader, fintech professional, broker, or simply interested in the future of financial markets, this conversation offers valuable insights into one of the fastest-growing regions in the industry.
📍 Recorded at the Finance Magnates Africa Summit 2026
#FinanceMagnates #VantageMarkets #AfricaTrading #Fintech #ForexTrading #OnlineTrading #Crypto #Investing #RetailTrading #FMAS2026 #TradingAfrica #FinancialMarkets #FintechAfrica #TradingCommunity #ForexBroker
Africa's trading market is growing rapidly, driven by fintech innovation, mobile technology, digital payments, and increasing access to financial markets.
In this interview from the Finance Magnates Africa Summit 2026, Adam Button speaks with Kabelo Mathapo, Business Development Manager at Vantage Markets South Africa, about the trends shaping the industry and what traders are looking for from brokers today.
🎯 Topics covered:
- Growth of retail trading in Africa
- What traders look for in a broker
- Mobile trading and fintech innovation
- Local payment solutions and financial access
- Building trust through transparency and regulation
- The future of trading across Africa
- Crypto adoption and asset-backed digital currencies
💬 "You want a broker that's reliable, a broker that's going to secure your money, and a broker that's going to be there for the long term."
Whether you're a trader, fintech professional, broker, or simply interested in the future of financial markets, this conversation offers valuable insights into one of the fastest-growing regions in the industry.
📍 Recorded at the Finance Magnates Africa Summit 2026
#FinanceMagnates #VantageMarkets #AfricaTrading #Fintech #ForexTrading #OnlineTrading #Crypto #Investing #RetailTrading #FMAS2026 #TradingAfrica #FinancialMarkets #FintechAfrica #TradingCommunity #ForexBroker
Africa's trading market is growing rapidly, driven by fintech innovation, mobile technology, digital payments, and increasing access to financial markets.
In this interview from the Finance Magnates Africa Summit 2026, Adam Button speaks with Kabelo Mathapo, Business Development Manager at Vantage Markets South Africa, about the trends shaping the industry and what traders are looking for from brokers today.
🎯 Topics covered:
- Growth of retail trading in Africa
- What traders look for in a broker
- Mobile trading and fintech innovation
- Local payment solutions and financial access
- Building trust through transparency and regulation
- The future of trading across Africa
- Crypto adoption and asset-backed digital currencies
💬 "You want a broker that's reliable, a broker that's going to secure your money, and a broker that's going to be there for the long term."
Whether you're a trader, fintech professional, broker, or simply interested in the future of financial markets, this conversation offers valuable insights into one of the fastest-growing regions in the industry.
📍 Recorded at the Finance Magnates Africa Summit 2026
#FinanceMagnates #VantageMarkets #AfricaTrading #Fintech #ForexTrading #OnlineTrading #Crypto #Investing #RetailTrading #FMAS2026 #TradingAfrica #FinancialMarkets #FintechAfrica #TradingCommunity #ForexBroker
Africa's trading market is growing rapidly, driven by fintech innovation, mobile technology, digital payments, and increasing access to financial markets.
In this interview from the Finance Magnates Africa Summit 2026, Adam Button speaks with Kabelo Mathapo, Business Development Manager at Vantage Markets South Africa, about the trends shaping the industry and what traders are looking for from brokers today.
🎯 Topics covered:
- Growth of retail trading in Africa
- What traders look for in a broker
- Mobile trading and fintech innovation
- Local payment solutions and financial access
- Building trust through transparency and regulation
- The future of trading across Africa
- Crypto adoption and asset-backed digital currencies
💬 "You want a broker that's reliable, a broker that's going to secure your money, and a broker that's going to be there for the long term."
Whether you're a trader, fintech professional, broker, or simply interested in the future of financial markets, this conversation offers valuable insights into one of the fastest-growing regions in the industry.
📍 Recorded at the Finance Magnates Africa Summit 2026
#FinanceMagnates #VantageMarkets #AfricaTrading #Fintech #ForexTrading #OnlineTrading #Crypto #Investing #RetailTrading #FMAS2026 #TradingAfrica #FinancialMarkets #FintechAfrica #TradingCommunity #ForexBroker