Brokers and prop firms are dedicating full teams to manage their Trustpilot presence, treating it as critical infrastructure rather than PR fluff—because one bad day can tank their score and their credibility.
Managing Trustpilot has become “ridiculously time and resource-consuming,” one broker admitted—yet firms feel they have no choice as reviews increasingly shape trader trust.
For brokers and prop firms, managing their Trustpilot presence has become more than just a branding exercise—it’s a necessity. With traders placing increasing weight on peer reviews over polished marketing, firms are under pressure to maintain strong ratings and swiftly address criticism.
Many firms have gone as far as assigning dedicated teams to respond to complaints and protect their public image—all while flaunting their Trustpilot Score, or TrustScore, as a signal of trustworthiness.
"Dealing with our Trustpilot profile became ridiculously time and resource-consuming," admitted one broker, "but we don't really have a choice."
How did it all start? When did third-party review websites like Trustpilot become so popular?
"Reviews started mattering because there was a big trust gap," explains Tajinder Virk, co-founder and CEO at Finvasia Group, which owns ZuluTrade and FXView. "To fill the gap, platforms like Trustpilot stepped in. They promised fair user reviews to guide consumers. Fast forward a bit, these sites got so powerful because they heavily invested in SEO, ensuring they always showed up first whenever anyone Googled a broker’s name."
Tajinder Virk, co-founder and CEO at Finvasia Group
"The outcome", continues Virk, "Was that brokers everywhere—good, bad, or ugly—felt pressured to manage their online reputation closely."
Managing Trustpilot with "Dedicated Teams"
Multiple brokers and prop firms told Finance Magnates that they focus heavily on managing their Trustpilot profiles. The aim is to resolve issues as quickly as possible and prevent brand damage from spreading on social media, which, according to several prop firms, could lead to a cease-and-desist situation.
eToro, for instance, told Finance Magnates that it has a dedicated team of no fewer than five people handling review responses in multiple languages across Trustpilot, Google Play, and the Apple App Store.
Yoni Asia, the CEO of eToro
"Their SLA (service level agreement) is to respond to reviews within 24 hours," said an eToro spokesperson. "We strive to build long-term relationships with our users and therefore take feedback from them very seriously."
The broker, which has been offering services since 2007, has over 26,000 Trustpilot reviews, 65 per cent of which are five-star (excellent) and 21 per cent one-star (terrible). It maintains an overall TrustScore of 4.1, which is displayed on its homepage.
The nearing IPO broker's path with Trustpilot had its rough moments. The reviews took a hit in early 2021 when eToro suspended trading of GameStop stock as it was experiencing a short-squeeze. The broker's move resulted in a flood of negative reviews overnight which then pushed its TrustScore to 1.7 (Bad). Eventually, it managed to recover from "Bad" to "Great" now.
An archived snapshot of eToro's Trustpilot page on 23 February 2021; Source: Web Archive
Ori Matarasso, CMO at AvaTrade; Photo: LinkedIn
"We track Trustpilot reviews, and we have people ensuring that any comment, negative or positive, is addressed," said AvaTrade’s CMO, Ori Matarasso. "If a negative issue is raised, we immediately assign someone to resolve it as soon as possible."
AvaTrade has over 9,000 Trustpilot reviews, with 75 per cent rated five-star and 14 per cent rated one-star.
Australia-headquartered broker TMGM also stressed the importance of customer feedback on Trustpilot and confirmed having "dedicated teams monitoring customer reviews and experiences."
New brokerage brands also prioritise reputation building on Trustpilot. Ultima Markets, which has over 200 Trustpilot reviews, confirmed having "a dedicated team to actively monitor its Trustpilot profile."
Jean Philippe, Board Advisor for Corporate Governance and Sustainability at Ultima Markets, elaborated that the task of the dedicated team is "not just to respond to reviews but to ensure that traders who need help are connected with the right people."
EBC Financial Group, another relatively new broker, has a "customer service team actively monitoring" Trustpilot reviews. It has over 150 Trustpilot reviews and maintains a Trustscore of 4.8, with 94 per cent five-star ratings and only 3 per cent one-star ratings.
"Trustpilot is an important touchpoint for us—not just for credibility, but as a direct channel for real client feedback," said Douglas Chew, Global Public Relations Lead at EBC. "In an industry where trust is everything, verified reviews help traders make informed decisions and provide us with valuable insights into user experience."
Brokers aim to approach distressed customers as quickly as possible, connect them with customer support, and resolve the issues. They even ask the traders who initially posted negative reviews to update them to positive ones once the problems have been resolved.
The AI Approach
Managing Trustpilot reviews can be challenging, especially for big brands. For instance, Deriv, an established CFDs broker that rebranded from Binary.com in 2020, has more than 59,000 reviews and often receives about 100 new reviews daily. However, most of these reviewers were invited by the broker to share their feedback, meaning they clicked on a link sent by Deriv rather than visiting the platform organically to write a review.
Like other brokers, Deriv "actively monitors its Trustpilot reviews to better understand our customers' experiences." However, keeping track of so many daily reviews can be daunting.
Jeyavarthini Vairakanan, Vice President of Customer Experience at Deriv
"Our business strategy in 2025 is to go all in on AI," said Jeyavarthini Vairakanan, Vice President of Customer Experience at Deriv. "In customer experience, that means automating routine requests so our team instead focuses their expertise where it matters most—helping clients with complex needs that require personal understanding. When we identify trends in feedback, we work with the relevant teams to drive change."
However, not all brokers receive positive reviews organically, neither they resort to fake ones. Almost all brokers track the performance of the traders on their platform and some often approach them, when they are profitable and satisfied with services, seeking reviews. Although these reviews are not fake, their trustworthiness can be questioned.
The Prop Entry
The emphasis on Trustpilot scores intensified when prop trading platforms entered the space. These platforms are unregulated, meaning their services are not guaranteed. They cannot obtain licences from strict jurisdictions like the United Kingdom to demonstrate compliance. However, they must establish trust with traders quickly, which is where Trustpilot plays a role.
“Trustpilot is a hugely important,” said George Kohler, Managing Director at Alpha Capital Group, a UK-based prop firm. “Right from the start, we have placed a strong emphasis within the company on encouraging customer reviews, including recruiting employees whose sole role is to manage our Trustpilot account.”
Alpha Capital responds to all negative Trustpilot reviews in detail. One of its replies to a 1-star review stated:
"Upon further review and careful consideration of the outcome, we have decided to withdraw your access to our services. During the interview, [you] stated that you never traded EURJPY; however, it is evident that this is the asset from which you accumulated most of your profits. During the interview, you did not provide a sufficient explanation of your trading strategy and did not show proficiency in utilising a strategy on any trading platform."
Trustpilot recently took action against multiple prop trading platforms, taking down "fake" reviews from their profiles. The latest action was against AudaCity Capital, a 12-year-old prop firm, which came only about two weeks after the review website took down "fake" reviews of Hola Prime. Blue Guardian, another prop platform, also faced similar consequences.
Finvasia's Virk further pointed out that "Offshore or less-regulated brokers (now many prop firms too) started gaming the system by straight-up buying fake reviews. It’s practically become an underground industry now—reviews sold cheaply by the dozen."
"Faking reviews only gets you so far", he added. "Eventually, customers see through the cloud. Just look at how brokers got called out during the WallStreetBets saga, and how it crushed reviews for some very large brokers when users sensed they weren’t being transparent."
Trustpilot also told Finance Magnates that it has identified and requested shutdowns for almost 5,000 review seller sites or social profiles since July 2024. Out of those, over 250 were subsequently taken down. "We condemn the trade in selling fake reviews, and when we’re made aware of review sellers, we investigate the site in question and decide what action to take," a Trustpilot representative said.
The Rise of Alternatives
Many industry insiders are questioning the position of Trustpilot when it comes to the brokerage and prop trading industry. "Trustpilot does not care about our industry," said The5ers' CEO, Saul Lokier. "There have been some recent alternatives to Trustpilot. They ensure that you are a verified user of the company and that both positive and negative reviews are authentic."
Indeed, some industry segments are shifting away from Trustpilot and towards more specialised platforms. In the prop trading industry, one such platform is PropFirmMatch, which reviews firms and even tracks payout times. There are also multiple platforms for reviews of brokers: one is Forex Pace Army that is exclusively adds retail trading platforms and also highlights regulatory warnings against the brokers, if any. It also faces the menace of fake reviews, but actively removes them. The platform removed the fake reviews from the profile of IC Markets and also put out a notice on the action.
A banner on Forex Pace Army mentioning that it took down fake reviews of IC Markets
Although Trustpilot has a higher authority than any niche review platforms, it covers all industries. However, the trading industry-specific platforms, despite facing the same fake review issues, are more flexible on addressing them. For instance, PropFirmMatch was quick enough to flag prop firms in the past as soon as genuine users complain about payout delays or cancellations.
For brokers and prop firms, managing their Trustpilot presence has become more than just a branding exercise—it’s a necessity. With traders placing increasing weight on peer reviews over polished marketing, firms are under pressure to maintain strong ratings and swiftly address criticism.
Many firms have gone as far as assigning dedicated teams to respond to complaints and protect their public image—all while flaunting their Trustpilot Score, or TrustScore, as a signal of trustworthiness.
"Dealing with our Trustpilot profile became ridiculously time and resource-consuming," admitted one broker, "but we don't really have a choice."
How did it all start? When did third-party review websites like Trustpilot become so popular?
"Reviews started mattering because there was a big trust gap," explains Tajinder Virk, co-founder and CEO at Finvasia Group, which owns ZuluTrade and FXView. "To fill the gap, platforms like Trustpilot stepped in. They promised fair user reviews to guide consumers. Fast forward a bit, these sites got so powerful because they heavily invested in SEO, ensuring they always showed up first whenever anyone Googled a broker’s name."
Tajinder Virk, co-founder and CEO at Finvasia Group
"The outcome", continues Virk, "Was that brokers everywhere—good, bad, or ugly—felt pressured to manage their online reputation closely."
Managing Trustpilot with "Dedicated Teams"
Multiple brokers and prop firms told Finance Magnates that they focus heavily on managing their Trustpilot profiles. The aim is to resolve issues as quickly as possible and prevent brand damage from spreading on social media, which, according to several prop firms, could lead to a cease-and-desist situation.
eToro, for instance, told Finance Magnates that it has a dedicated team of no fewer than five people handling review responses in multiple languages across Trustpilot, Google Play, and the Apple App Store.
Yoni Asia, the CEO of eToro
"Their SLA (service level agreement) is to respond to reviews within 24 hours," said an eToro spokesperson. "We strive to build long-term relationships with our users and therefore take feedback from them very seriously."
The broker, which has been offering services since 2007, has over 26,000 Trustpilot reviews, 65 per cent of which are five-star (excellent) and 21 per cent one-star (terrible). It maintains an overall TrustScore of 4.1, which is displayed on its homepage.
The nearing IPO broker's path with Trustpilot had its rough moments. The reviews took a hit in early 2021 when eToro suspended trading of GameStop stock as it was experiencing a short-squeeze. The broker's move resulted in a flood of negative reviews overnight which then pushed its TrustScore to 1.7 (Bad). Eventually, it managed to recover from "Bad" to "Great" now.
An archived snapshot of eToro's Trustpilot page on 23 February 2021; Source: Web Archive
Ori Matarasso, CMO at AvaTrade; Photo: LinkedIn
"We track Trustpilot reviews, and we have people ensuring that any comment, negative or positive, is addressed," said AvaTrade’s CMO, Ori Matarasso. "If a negative issue is raised, we immediately assign someone to resolve it as soon as possible."
AvaTrade has over 9,000 Trustpilot reviews, with 75 per cent rated five-star and 14 per cent rated one-star.
Australia-headquartered broker TMGM also stressed the importance of customer feedback on Trustpilot and confirmed having "dedicated teams monitoring customer reviews and experiences."
New brokerage brands also prioritise reputation building on Trustpilot. Ultima Markets, which has over 200 Trustpilot reviews, confirmed having "a dedicated team to actively monitor its Trustpilot profile."
Jean Philippe, Board Advisor for Corporate Governance and Sustainability at Ultima Markets, elaborated that the task of the dedicated team is "not just to respond to reviews but to ensure that traders who need help are connected with the right people."
EBC Financial Group, another relatively new broker, has a "customer service team actively monitoring" Trustpilot reviews. It has over 150 Trustpilot reviews and maintains a Trustscore of 4.8, with 94 per cent five-star ratings and only 3 per cent one-star ratings.
"Trustpilot is an important touchpoint for us—not just for credibility, but as a direct channel for real client feedback," said Douglas Chew, Global Public Relations Lead at EBC. "In an industry where trust is everything, verified reviews help traders make informed decisions and provide us with valuable insights into user experience."
Brokers aim to approach distressed customers as quickly as possible, connect them with customer support, and resolve the issues. They even ask the traders who initially posted negative reviews to update them to positive ones once the problems have been resolved.
The AI Approach
Managing Trustpilot reviews can be challenging, especially for big brands. For instance, Deriv, an established CFDs broker that rebranded from Binary.com in 2020, has more than 59,000 reviews and often receives about 100 new reviews daily. However, most of these reviewers were invited by the broker to share their feedback, meaning they clicked on a link sent by Deriv rather than visiting the platform organically to write a review.
Like other brokers, Deriv "actively monitors its Trustpilot reviews to better understand our customers' experiences." However, keeping track of so many daily reviews can be daunting.
Jeyavarthini Vairakanan, Vice President of Customer Experience at Deriv
"Our business strategy in 2025 is to go all in on AI," said Jeyavarthini Vairakanan, Vice President of Customer Experience at Deriv. "In customer experience, that means automating routine requests so our team instead focuses their expertise where it matters most—helping clients with complex needs that require personal understanding. When we identify trends in feedback, we work with the relevant teams to drive change."
However, not all brokers receive positive reviews organically, neither they resort to fake ones. Almost all brokers track the performance of the traders on their platform and some often approach them, when they are profitable and satisfied with services, seeking reviews. Although these reviews are not fake, their trustworthiness can be questioned.
The Prop Entry
The emphasis on Trustpilot scores intensified when prop trading platforms entered the space. These platforms are unregulated, meaning their services are not guaranteed. They cannot obtain licences from strict jurisdictions like the United Kingdom to demonstrate compliance. However, they must establish trust with traders quickly, which is where Trustpilot plays a role.
“Trustpilot is a hugely important,” said George Kohler, Managing Director at Alpha Capital Group, a UK-based prop firm. “Right from the start, we have placed a strong emphasis within the company on encouraging customer reviews, including recruiting employees whose sole role is to manage our Trustpilot account.”
Alpha Capital responds to all negative Trustpilot reviews in detail. One of its replies to a 1-star review stated:
"Upon further review and careful consideration of the outcome, we have decided to withdraw your access to our services. During the interview, [you] stated that you never traded EURJPY; however, it is evident that this is the asset from which you accumulated most of your profits. During the interview, you did not provide a sufficient explanation of your trading strategy and did not show proficiency in utilising a strategy on any trading platform."
Trustpilot recently took action against multiple prop trading platforms, taking down "fake" reviews from their profiles. The latest action was against AudaCity Capital, a 12-year-old prop firm, which came only about two weeks after the review website took down "fake" reviews of Hola Prime. Blue Guardian, another prop platform, also faced similar consequences.
Finvasia's Virk further pointed out that "Offshore or less-regulated brokers (now many prop firms too) started gaming the system by straight-up buying fake reviews. It’s practically become an underground industry now—reviews sold cheaply by the dozen."
"Faking reviews only gets you so far", he added. "Eventually, customers see through the cloud. Just look at how brokers got called out during the WallStreetBets saga, and how it crushed reviews for some very large brokers when users sensed they weren’t being transparent."
Trustpilot also told Finance Magnates that it has identified and requested shutdowns for almost 5,000 review seller sites or social profiles since July 2024. Out of those, over 250 were subsequently taken down. "We condemn the trade in selling fake reviews, and when we’re made aware of review sellers, we investigate the site in question and decide what action to take," a Trustpilot representative said.
The Rise of Alternatives
Many industry insiders are questioning the position of Trustpilot when it comes to the brokerage and prop trading industry. "Trustpilot does not care about our industry," said The5ers' CEO, Saul Lokier. "There have been some recent alternatives to Trustpilot. They ensure that you are a verified user of the company and that both positive and negative reviews are authentic."
Indeed, some industry segments are shifting away from Trustpilot and towards more specialised platforms. In the prop trading industry, one such platform is PropFirmMatch, which reviews firms and even tracks payout times. There are also multiple platforms for reviews of brokers: one is Forex Pace Army that is exclusively adds retail trading platforms and also highlights regulatory warnings against the brokers, if any. It also faces the menace of fake reviews, but actively removes them. The platform removed the fake reviews from the profile of IC Markets and also put out a notice on the action.
A banner on Forex Pace Army mentioning that it took down fake reviews of IC Markets
Although Trustpilot has a higher authority than any niche review platforms, it covers all industries. However, the trading industry-specific platforms, despite facing the same fake review issues, are more flexible on addressing them. For instance, PropFirmMatch was quick enough to flag prop firms in the past as soon as genuine users complain about payout delays or cancellations.
Arnab is an electronics engineer-turned-financial editor. He entered the industry covering the cryptocurrency market for Finance Magnates and later expanded his reach to forex as well. He is passionate about the changing regulatory landscape on financial markets and keenly follows the disruptions in the industry with new-age technologies.
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Marketing in 2026 Audiences, Costs, and Smarter AI
Marketing in 2026 Audiences, Costs, and Smarter AI
As brokers eye B2B business and compete with fintechs and crypto exchanges alike, marketers need to act wisely with often limited budgets. AI can offer scalable solutions, but only if used properly.
Join seasoned marketing executives and specialists as they discuss the main challenges they identify in financial services in 2026 and how they address them.
Attendees of this session will walk away with:
- A nuts-and-bolts account of acquisition costs across platforms and geos
- Analysis of today’s multi-layered audience segments and differences in behaviour
- First-hand account of how global brokers balance consistency and local flavour
- Notes from the field about intelligently using AI and automation in marketing
Speakers:
-Yam Yehoshua, Editor-In-Chief at Finance Magnates
-Federico Paderni, Managing Director for Growth Markets in Europe at X
-Jo Benton, Chief Marketing Officer, Consulting | Fractional CMO
-Itai Levitan, Head of Strategy at investingLive
-Roberto Napolitano, CMO at Innovate Finance
-Tony Cross, Director at Monk Communications
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As brokers eye B2B business and compete with fintechs and crypto exchanges alike, marketers need to act wisely with often limited budgets. AI can offer scalable solutions, but only if used properly.
Join seasoned marketing executives and specialists as they discuss the main challenges they identify in financial services in 2026 and how they address them.
Attendees of this session will walk away with:
- A nuts-and-bolts account of acquisition costs across platforms and geos
- Analysis of today’s multi-layered audience segments and differences in behaviour
- First-hand account of how global brokers balance consistency and local flavour
- Notes from the field about intelligently using AI and automation in marketing
Speakers:
-Yam Yehoshua, Editor-In-Chief at Finance Magnates
-Federico Paderni, Managing Director for Growth Markets in Europe at X
-Jo Benton, Chief Marketing Officer, Consulting | Fractional CMO
-Itai Levitan, Head of Strategy at investingLive
-Roberto Napolitano, CMO at Innovate Finance
-Tony Cross, Director at Monk Communications
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Much like their traders in the market, brokers must diversify to manage risk and stay resilient. But that can get costly, clunky, and lengthy.
This candid panel brings together builders across the trading infrastructure space to uncover the shifting dynamics behind tools, interfaces, and full-stack ambitions.
Attendees will hear:
-Why platform dependency has become one of the most overlooked risks in the trading business?
-Buy vs. build: What do hybrid models look like, and why are industry graveyards filled with failed ‘killer apps’?
-How AI is already changing execution, risk, and reporting—and what’s next?
-Which features, assets, and tools gain the most traction, and where brokers should look for tech-driven retention?
Speakers:
-Stephen Miles, Chief Revenue Officer at FYNXT
-John Morris, Co-Founder at FXBlue
-Matthew Smith, Group Chair & CEO at EC Markets
-Tom Higgins, Founder & CEO at Gold-i
-Gil Ben Hur, Founder at 5% Group
#fmls #fmls25 #fmevents #Brokers #Trading #Fintech #FintechInnovation #TradingTechnology #Innovation
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Much like their traders in the market, brokers must diversify to manage risk and stay resilient. But that can get costly, clunky, and lengthy.
This candid panel brings together builders across the trading infrastructure space to uncover the shifting dynamics behind tools, interfaces, and full-stack ambitions.
Attendees will hear:
-Why platform dependency has become one of the most overlooked risks in the trading business?
-Buy vs. build: What do hybrid models look like, and why are industry graveyards filled with failed ‘killer apps’?
-How AI is already changing execution, risk, and reporting—and what’s next?
-Which features, assets, and tools gain the most traction, and where brokers should look for tech-driven retention?
Speakers:
-Stephen Miles, Chief Revenue Officer at FYNXT
-John Morris, Co-Founder at FXBlue
-Matthew Smith, Group Chair & CEO at EC Markets
-Tom Higgins, Founder & CEO at Gold-i
-Gil Ben Hur, Founder at 5% Group
#fmls #fmls25 #fmevents #Brokers #Trading #Fintech #FintechInnovation #TradingTechnology #Innovation
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Educators, IBs, And Other Regional Growth Drivers
Educators, IBs, And Other Regional Growth Drivers
When acquisition costs rise and AI generated reviews are exactly as useful as they sound, performing and fair partners can make or break brokers.
This session looks at how these players are shaping access, trust and user engagement, and what the most effective partnership models look like in 2025.
Key Themes:
- Building trader communities through education and local expertise
- Aligning broker incentives with long-term regional strategies
- Regional regulation and the realities of compliant acquisition
- What’s next for performance-driven partnerships in online trading
Speakers:
-Adam Button, Chief Currency Analyst at investingLive
-Zander Van Der Merwe, Key Individual & Head of Sales at TD Markets
-Brunno Huertas, Regional Manager – Latin America at Tickmill
-Paul Chalmers, CEO at UK Trading Academy
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When acquisition costs rise and AI generated reviews are exactly as useful as they sound, performing and fair partners can make or break brokers.
This session looks at how these players are shaping access, trust and user engagement, and what the most effective partnership models look like in 2025.
Key Themes:
- Building trader communities through education and local expertise
- Aligning broker incentives with long-term regional strategies
- Regional regulation and the realities of compliant acquisition
- What’s next for performance-driven partnerships in online trading
Speakers:
-Adam Button, Chief Currency Analyst at investingLive
-Zander Van Der Merwe, Key Individual & Head of Sales at TD Markets
-Brunno Huertas, Regional Manager – Latin America at Tickmill
-Paul Chalmers, CEO at UK Trading Academy
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The Leap to Everything App: Are Brokers There Yet?
The Leap to Everything App: Are Brokers There Yet?
As the arms race to bundle investing, personal finance, and wallets under super apps grows fiercer, brokers are caught between a rock and a hard place.
This session explores unexpected ways for industry players to collaborate as consumer habits evolve, competitors eye the traffic, and regulation becomes more nuanced.
Speakers:
-Laura McCracken,CEO | Advisory Board Member at Blackheath Advisors | The Payments Association
-Slobodan Manojlović,Vice President | Lead Software Engineer at JP Morgan Chase & Co.
-Jordan Sinclair, President at Robinhood UK
-Simon Pelletier, Head of Product at Yuh
Gerald Perez, CEO at Interactive Brokers UK
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As the arms race to bundle investing, personal finance, and wallets under super apps grows fiercer, brokers are caught between a rock and a hard place.
This session explores unexpected ways for industry players to collaborate as consumer habits evolve, competitors eye the traffic, and regulation becomes more nuanced.
Speakers:
-Laura McCracken,CEO | Advisory Board Member at Blackheath Advisors | The Payments Association
-Slobodan Manojlović,Vice President | Lead Software Engineer at JP Morgan Chase & Co.
-Jordan Sinclair, President at Robinhood UK
-Simon Pelletier, Head of Product at Yuh
Gerald Perez, CEO at Interactive Brokers UK
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Mind The Gap: Can Retail Investors Save the UK Stock Market?
Mind The Gap: Can Retail Investors Save the UK Stock Market?
As the dire state of listing and investment in the UK goes from a financial services problem to a national challenge, the retail investing industry is taken to task.
Join a host of executives and experts for a candid conversation about the future of millions of Brits, as seen from a financial services standpoint:
-Are they happy with the Leeds Reform, in principle and in practice?
-Is it the government’s job to affect the ‘saver’ mentality? Is it doing well?
-What can brokers and fintechs do to spur UK investment?
-How can the FCA balance greater flexibility with consumer protection?
Speakers:
-Adam Button, Chief Currency Analyst at investingLive
-Nicola Higgs, Partner at Latham & Watkins
-Dan Lane, Investment Content Lead at Robinhood UK
-Jack Crone, PR & Public Affairs Lead at IG
-David Belle, Founder at Fink Money
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As the dire state of listing and investment in the UK goes from a financial services problem to a national challenge, the retail investing industry is taken to task.
Join a host of executives and experts for a candid conversation about the future of millions of Brits, as seen from a financial services standpoint:
-Are they happy with the Leeds Reform, in principle and in practice?
-Is it the government’s job to affect the ‘saver’ mentality? Is it doing well?
-What can brokers and fintechs do to spur UK investment?
-How can the FCA balance greater flexibility with consumer protection?
Speakers:
-Adam Button, Chief Currency Analyst at investingLive
-Nicola Higgs, Partner at Latham & Watkins
-Dan Lane, Investment Content Lead at Robinhood UK
-Jack Crone, PR & Public Affairs Lead at IG
-David Belle, Founder at Fink Money
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