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Tadawul FX Closes Record Year For 2011

Tadawul FX enjoyed huge growth in both client numbers and trading volume throughout 2011 and attained success on several fronts during the year.

The forex broker saw an increase of 81 percent in trader numbers, received numerous awards, and also witnessed an increase of 51 percent in trading volumes. Tadawul FX won the prestigious World Finance 100 Award in 2011.

The broker launched several new instruments including some new exotic currency pairs and new commodities. It also introduced several new cross-currency pairs in its key markets such as Hungary (HUF) and Russia (RUB) besides receiving various awards including the Excellence Award for Islamic Forex Broker and the Excellence Award Forex Broker Middle East.

Chief Operations Officer of Tadawul FX Thomas Papantoniou stated, “Our continual adaptation in order to accommodate our traders is of utmost importance to us. Over the past year we have committed to meeting their needs and demands, and reflecting on the past year, I’m happy to say we have succeeded in doing so. We are delighted with the large increase in both our clients and trading volume and the recognition we have received from our industry peers. We will of course continue these efforts in 2012 with renewed vigor.”

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