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Abstract:Alpari International halts operations. Clients are urged to join sister firm FXTM for a seamless trading experience with robust tools and support.
Alpari International, a well-known trading company, has officially discontinued operations. Clients who want to continue their trading career are urged to register an account with Alpari's sister firm, FXTM.
Transition to FXTM
FXTM's user-friendly interface and extensive trading tools make the transfer smooth for individuals looking to create a new trading account. FXTM's registration page (https://www.forextime.com/register/new-account) allows you to establish an account rapidly.
Withdrawal of Funds
Clients with existing Alpari International accounts must contact the Customer Support Team to withdraw any leftover monies. To begin a withdrawal request, visit their support website (https://int.alpari.help/hc/en-gb/requests/new).
Regulatory and Contact Information
Alpari International does business as Exinity Limited, regulated by the Financial Services Commission of the Republic of Mauritius, and has an Investment Dealer License (License Number: C113012295). The registered address is 5th Floor, 355 NEX Tower, Rue du Savoir, Cybercity, Ebene 72201, Mauritius.
Website Status
While Alpari International's official website is still accessible, navigation is hampered by a banner message declaring the end of operations on each page. For additional information, see their official website.
Alpari International's shutdown signals the end of an era, but FXTM remains committed to providing traders with modern tools and dependable services. Transition comfortably and continue trading with FXTM.
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