Crypto.com to offer equities trading to Australians after acquiring Fintek
After acquiring Fintek Securities, Crypto.com can use the firm’s Australian Financial Services Licence to offer equities, derivatives and forex trading in the country.
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After acquiring Fintek Securities, Crypto.com can use the firm’s Australian Financial Services Licence to offer equities, derivatives and forex trading in the country.
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