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08/02/2015 14:15 AST
MENACORP, the UAE’s largest financial services firm, has been ranked the country’s number one brokerage house by trade value for January 2015, according to official data published by the Dubai Financial Market (DFM). It beat 49 other competitors to take the first position on the DFM exchange for the whole month by adhering to its philosophy of ‘Values Creating Values’ in consistently delivering industry-leading services.
The award-winning investment entity maintained an exceptional track record in 2013 and 2014, leading the markets by trade value for the period through its consistent performance. It is one of the few UAE-based brokers authorized by the Securities and Commodities Authority to offer Margin Trading and access to regional and international markets. The investment bank’s exemplary conduct at DFM is complemented by the presence of 40 professional brokers – one of the largest sales forces in the MENA region.
Nabil Al Rantisi, Managing Director-Brokerage, MENACORP, said: “After being named the best brokerage firm for the last two consecutive years, gaining the top rank for January 2015 is a reaffirmation of our leading position in the UAE’s financial market in offering unique and investment-friendly solutions. Our core strength lies in our team of exceptional and dedicated investment professionals who strive to provide customer service of the highest quality to our clients. Our blueprint for 2015 includes aggressive expansion plans which involve the opening of new offices in the UAE, among others, to further strengthen our position in the country and enhance our customer service to maintain our supremacy in the regional financial market.”
About MENACORP:
MENACORP is an Abu Dhabi –based award-winning financial services firm authorized and regulated by the UAE’s Securities and Commodities Authority and the Dubai Financial Services Authority. Its extensive expertise covers financial advisory, brokerage, asset management and financial research provided across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. MENACORP is backed by one of the largest and most diversified Emirati conglomerates, the Bin Hamoodah Group – the company’s main shareholder.
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