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Abstract:CMC Markets, a well-known trading company listed on the London Stock Exchange, has partnered with messaging platform Convrs.
CMC Markets, a well-known trading company listed on the London Stock Exchange, has partnered with messaging platform Convrs. This move aims to improve how the company talks with its clients. It will now be able to connect with traders using popular apps like WhatsApp, Messenger, and Telegram.
The partnership is part of a wider plan by CMC Markets to invest in better technology and customer service. With Convrs platform, clients can now get support faster and through the apps they already use every day. The new system combines live chat, automation, and secure messaging that meets industry rules.
Benjamin Charbonneau, CMCs Global Head of Retail, said this update will help provide a smooth and reliable experience across all messaging channels. He explained that allowing traders to contact the company through apps like WhatsApp will help build trust and offer quicker support.
Convrs has been expanding quickly in the trading industry. This deal with CMC Markets is its third in the CFD space in recent months. In April, it worked with Leverate, and in December 2024, with FxPro. Convrs now works with over 50 trading brands, including big names like Capital.com, OANDA, and IronFX.
Jeremy White, Co-Founder of Convrs, said that both companies share a goal: to make communication faster and smarter. He added that CMC Markets is clearly focused on using messaging as a key part of its client service and that Convrs will help them do this in a safe and effective way.
The use of messaging apps is growing around the world, and WhatsApp alone has billions of users. Many clients prefer using these apps because they are fast and easy. By meeting clients where they already are, CMC Markets hopes to make its service more personal and responsive.
This new messaging feature is not the only change at CMC Markets. The company recently updated its pricing for CMC Invest stock trading. It also added TradingView to its platform. This lets clients trade directly from charts, making it easier to make quick decisions.
CMC Markets is clearly focused on keeping up with the fast-moving trading world. By using tools like Convrs, the company is working to offer better service and stay ahead of the competition. For todays traders, that could mean faster replies, easier access to help, and a smoother overall experience.
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