Finansia Syrus Securities, a brokerage and wealth management company from Thailand, has formed a partnership with GTN, a fintech company offering trading solutions, to change the way local investors access global markets.
The collaboration will leverage GTN's trading platform and fractional trading capabilities to all Thais to participate in a diverse range of assets across 29 global markets.
Finansia Partners Adds Fractional and Global Trading
Through the integration of GTN Trade, Finansia will offer its clients the opportunity to invest in a diverse range of assets around the globe. The platform's fractional trading capabilities will enable investors with limited capital to participate in high-value shares, US equities, and other global investment vehicles that were previously out of reach.
"Collaborating with GTN aligns perfectly with our mission to expand the investment horizons of Thai investors,” Chuangchai Nawongs, the CEO of Finansia, commented. “By leveraging GTN's cutting-edge technology and global market expertise, we can empower our clients to make informed investment decisions and seize opportunities worldwide."
Data from Finance Magnates Intelligence suggest that retail investors from Thailand are among the most active, at least when it comes to the FX market.
Established in 2002, Finansia has built a reputation as an important player in the Thai brokerage and wealth management sector. The firm's focus on digital platforms and investment products has positioned it to leverage GTN's technology and expand its client offerings.
"We are thrilled to join forces with Finansia to democratize investing and trading in Thailand,” GTN's CEO of Asia, Julien Le Noble, added. “By combining our innovative solutions with Finansia's extensive reach and market knowledge, we can break down barriers and make global investing accessible to all Thai investors."
For the Thai broker, which has been operating in the market for over two decades, this is another step towards adapting its offerings to changing markets after expanding its brokerage services to include digital assets in 2022.
GTN New Integrations and New CEO
For GTN, this has not been the only recent integration. A few months ago, Finance Magnates reported that FXCubic, which provides technological solutions to FX brokers, also decided to collaborate with fintech .
In April, Finance Magnates was also the first to report that Damian Bunce, former CCO of Saxo Bank, joined the GTN team as the new Middle East CEO. In his new role, he focuses on the company's strategic initiatives in the region. Most recently, he worked for Exness, where he also held the position of CCO.
“I’m delighted to join GTN at an exciting time in the company’s history. I look forward to a move back to mainstream B2B and working in a region that has gained global strategic importance for financial services,” Bunce commented back in April.