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Leading Forex Broker Trading Point Sets New Standards for the Forex Industry

Trading Point delivered its new website to the public and is planning a multi-expansion in offerings in 2011.

2011-04-04
LIMASSOL, CYPRUS, April 04, 2011 (Press-News.org) Trading Point has announced completion of its new website which was launched to the public in 5 languages this morning after several weeks of testing.

The new website features a more user friendly interface and an updated overview of offerings in addition to its increased security features. The development is being celebrated by the company with a refreshed loyalty bonus for all the company's customers. With a generous 10% bonus on every single deposit and in addition to the 20% welcome bonus, Trading Point is rapidly becoming one of the most attractive EU forex brokers.

CEO of Trading Point of Financial Instruments Mr. Constantine Cleanthous in the official press announcement on Friday stated; "We are proud to deliver our new developments in such a quick timeframe as we felt the urge to exceed the market standards in a robust and dynamic market."

"Our developers and technicians urged the Senior Management of Trading Point towards an update, which exceeds industry standards. Having as our priority all security protocols we managed to create an environment both easy to navigate and 100% safe to use by our valued clients."

"This update is only a small part of a major series of updates and upgrades which will be implemented in the following months. Additional enhancements will be announced in the following weeks. Trading Point is currently developing its core property in more than 10 additional languages to cater to our worldwide clientele."

"In the next trimester we are planning to deliver a sophisticated members area, a number of MT4 platform plugins and a user friendly web based platform. In addition to these, the company has undertaken a major project which we believe to be a whole new trend in the forex industry."

"Our mission from day one was to offer our customers what we felt the forex market lacked and our efforts are proving to be closing the gap which we assessed. Our customers' feedback is giving all the Trading Point team the reward needed to take the extra step and serve the customer with the highest of expectations. This is something that every serious cross border licensed broker like Trading Point, should offer." "In celebration of the new development we decided to offer all our customers a series of promotions which include a 20% welcome bonus and a 10% loyalty bonus."

"Grabbing on to this opportunity, firstly I would like to thank our customers for their feedback during the process of upgrading and secondly I would like to express my satisfaction to the Trading Point team that have worked night and day to deliver the new Trading Point property in a record breaking time frame."

Trading Point of Financial Instruments Ltd is a CySEC licensed broker with a cross border license to operate its services in 179 countries worldwide. Trading Point of Financial Instruments is registered with the FSA (Financial Services UK) and BaFIIN Germany.

Website: http://www.trading-point.com


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[Press-News.org] Leading Forex Broker Trading Point Sets New Standards for the Forex Industry
Trading Point delivered its new website to the public and is planning a multi-expansion in offerings in 2011.