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Abstract:Dukascopy Bank now offers AED and SAR as base currencies for trading, expanding options for clients to fund accounts in Dirham and Riyal.
Dukascopy Bank has broadened its currency options, allowing clients to fund their trading accounts in the United Arab Emirates Dirham (AED) and Saudi Arabian Riyal (SAR). This addition applies to accounts across the JForex, MT5, and Binary platforms, providing clients with more flexibility in currency choices and payment methods.
Traders can now deposit funds in AED and SAR via wire transfer or by using credit and debit cards, giving Middle Eastern clients a seamless way to manage their accounts. Existing clients interested in diversifying their currency holdings can request new subaccounts in AED and SAR through the banks trader cabinet.
With the addition of AED and SAR, Dukascopy Bank now supports trading accounts in 24 different base currencies. This expansion reflects the banks commitment to accommodating a global client base and enhancing convenience for those in the Middle East.
About Dukascopy Bank
Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, Dukascopy Bank is known for its robust trading platforms and dedication to offering clients a wide array of currency options. With an emphasis on innovation and user experience, Dukascopy serves as a trusted partner in global financial markets.
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