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HotForex Debit Card Announced By HotForex

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HotForex, a reputed name in the segment of foreign exchange trading, has announced the launch of the HotForex debit card. The card will help clients of the broker to make easy and cost effective withdrawals from their HotForex Trading account directly onto your HotForex Debit Card.

In order to get this debit card, HotForex clients need to submit an online form and have a funded live account for experience that the freedom and flexibility that the card can offer. The HotForex Debit Card can be used worldwide; it can be used to make online purchases and at point of sale locations. It will also help clients withdraw cash at any ATM and check their account balance and transaction history online besides being a unique way to fund the trading account. This will also mean that there would be no more credit checks or additional documents are required as long as you have a HotForex debit card and trading account.

The card will also help HotForex clients make quick and efficient deposits into their trading account or withdrawals back to their card.

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