Mr Artem Trofymenko, the Chief Executive Officer of ForexRally, an international online broker, has advised youths to take advantage of diverse opportunities abound in forex trading to reduce unemployment.
Trofymenko said this on the sideline of the 2016 trading award ceremony organised by the company in Lagos.
He said the platform was giving empowerment opportunities to youths with little initial capital.
Trofymenko said the platform was also providing highly competitive brokerage services in emerging financial economies.
According to him, the company is providing cutting edge technology at low transaction costs with array of financial instruments to give interested Nigerians youths unmatched trading experience.
“This is another dimension of opportunity for youths to be gainfully employed.
“All they need is their computers and zeal.
“Our goal is to prioritise a seamless customer service experience to our customers who are paramount to our business,” Trofymenko said.
Speaking on security measures on the platform, Mr Micheal Akindele, the General Manager, ForexRally Nigeria, said the company offered reliable and secured services to mitigate frauds.
Akinwale said that the company held a trading competition among its participants with a promise that trader with the highest number of points on April 29 would be rewarded.
He said that for a limited period of time zero deposit of N5,000 was available immediately for Nigerians to trade.
Akinwale said that the gesture was part of the company’s vision to continue to give Nigerians opportunities to take part in the international financial market.
“In fact anyone interested in trading in the international market just needs to open an account and will get N5,000 bonus.
“We designed this campaign to stimulate the trading landscape in Nigeria and offer opportunity to those who want to expand their incomes.
“We are committed to offering our clients reliable and secure service so as to build a complete financial portfolio that empowers Nigerians to achieve financial freedom.
Mr Harry Williams, the 2016 award winner, won a Toyota Hilux vehicle worth N8 million.
Williams, an accountant, said he won the competition because of his full commitment to the programme.
He urged youths to key into the programme and consider it as a source of personal finance.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the company, in November 2015, introduced a trading competition designed to encourage local traders to achieve their financial goals through knowledge and support. (NAN)