Is your business a good candidate to succeed as an IB?
There are a wide variety of businesses and individuals that operate profitable IBs, each with their own unique business model. The truth is that there’s no “perfect” business to operate as an introducing broker in Forex. Nevertheless, there are certain businesses that have somewhat of an advantage, such as the ones that are involved with Finance, trading or investments. That is why we compiled this list. This list is by no means all-inclusive. It is only to give you an idea of the types of businesses that are naturally good candidates.
Don’t see your type of business listed below? That’s OK. Complete our registration form and we’ll let you know if you qualify. Here’s the list:
- Foreign banks wishing to offer spot-based FX products for clients to trade or for in-house managed accounts
- Companies or brokers selling insurance products
- Investment advisory firms, financial planners or independent advisers
- Brokerage firms (stocks, futures, etc.)
- Successful traders (in any asset class) wanting to offer money management, online trading rooms, signal services, or any other service involving currencies
- High-traffic investment or trading related websites, blogs or social media pages
- Gaming or casino websites
- Asset management firms, hedge funds and money managers
- Trading rooms or schools
- Financial seminar or newsletter providers
- Salespeople, attorneys or accountants with a wealthy client base
- Educators or professors
- Influential individual or companies
If you are looking to take advantage of the exponential growth in the foreign exchange market commercially, we are always on the lookout for people and organizations that qualify. The business can be structured in most countries around the world, as the demand for FX is global. We’ll be happy to chat with you about your plans and ideas – and are ready to leverage off our decades of experience helping IBs succeed to help your business grow.
Complete our IB form to receive more information.