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TigerWit, the leading online trading platform has held its maiden seminar on forex trading in Accra.
This is aimed at exposing the youth to the opportunities that exist in trading in the global financial markets to bridge to unemployment gap in the country.
The trainees were taken through the corporate trading platforms of TigerWit, will also have access to the company’s private trading cub and fund management service.
Regional Manager for TigerWit, Emmanuel Essien Yankey said the seminar is to educate clients on the benefits of its technology.

“We are the pacesetters when it comes to using cutting edge technology to ensure people make money in the financial market he said.
He indicated that, they see it as a corporate social responsibility to teach people other avenues to make good money.
“There is unemployment in this country so this is one of the means where people can take their destinies in to their own hands and make many Ghanaians gainfully employed “the TigerWit Regional Manager said.
He indicated that, what distinguishes TigerWit from others is their seamless trading platform which runs on blockchain.
“Blockchain platform is very secure and free of any manipulations. It is so transparent so traders or clients can be confident that we have their best interest at heart” he added.
Essien Yankey urged interested clients to choose Tigerwits because “we have the clients interest at heart. We don’t want them to lose their money but rather multiply their money”.
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