Forex Broker Tadawul FX Announces the Launch of its Russian Language Website
LIMASSOL, Cyprus, November 29, 2011 /PRNewswire/ --
As an established and well known online Forex and CFDs broker, Tadawul FX continues to adapt to its clients' needs by launching its Russian language website. Following the launch of its French, Arabic and Hungarian language websites, this is the next step in Tadawul FX's continual efforts to provide the best possible service to its global client base. The investment firm has also introduced some new currency pairs and established a business partnership with Russian Commercial Bank.
Online Forex broker Tadawul FX today proudly announced the launch of its Russian website, providing online Forex and CFDs trading services to Russian speakers, including live trading accounts and free demo accounts. Although customer support has already been available in Russian via telephone, email and Live Chat, the translated website will undoubtedly provide easy and efficient access to information for all Russian speaking Forex traders.
As a licensed online forex investment firm, Tadawul FX is authorized and regulated by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission, and offers competitive trading conditions. With the continued exponential growth in the forex industry, Tadawul FX has grown significantly through its provision of fixed low spreads and superior levels of customer support. This includes traders having a dedicated account manager from the first point of creating a free, no-risk demo account with the broker.
The company has also added USDRUB and EURRUB to its growing list of currency pairs, enabling interested clients to trade the Russian ruble against the Euro and the United States dollar. In order to increase convenience to traders based in Russia, Tadawul FX has also established a new business partnership with the Russian Commercial Bank enabling easier deposits and transfers of funds to and from Russia.
Tadawul FX has always understood that its clients come first, and has gained a good reputation precisely by implementing new facilities such as native language assistance to better serve its customers. Although some account services remain in English due to regulations, all major sections of the Tadawul FX website, information pages and support services are now immediately available in Russian.
Chief Operations Officer of Tadawul FX, Mr Thomas Papantoniou commented, "Tadawul FX has many Russian speaking clients, amongst many other languages of course, so introducing the Russian speaking website and Russian Banking option was the next logical step to accommodate for our large growth in the region, which are key to clients."
He explains that the company will continue to develop in this way for its international clients. "As our traders' needs become apparent to us, we will continue to adapt and provide the support demanded. Tadawul FX fully intends to retain its reputation of providing superior service for all traders and the Russian website, new currency pairs and banking partnership are a few more key steps in this process. The support offered by our team includes 24 hour live chat and email support in several languages, but the first port of call is always the website. Introducing the Russian website will undoubtedly make support a lot easier and accessible to our Russian speaking clients, whilst allowing us to convey information on new services and facilities that they have been unaware of in the past."
About Tadawul FX:
Tadawul FX, also known as TDFX, is an online forex broker. TDFX is licensed and regulated by the Cyprus Securities & Exchange Commission (license number 103/09) and is also registered with the UK Financial Services Authority (FSA) with registration number 516667, as well as the German regulators BAFIN (Reg 123252).
For more information, visit http://www.tadawulfx.com or contact Tadawul FX at [email protected] or telephone: +357-25-200-920; email [email protected], Tel +357-25200900
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