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Press Release - DMM FX Australia Loyalty Rewards Program

Announcement posted by DMM FX Australia 13 May 2015

Sydney, Australia – May 13, 2015

DMM FX Australia (DMM FX) has launched a generous customer Loyalty Rewards Program for their traders. “Our goal is firmly in the pursuit of providing the best trading environment for DMM FX clients. The introduction of the Loyalty Rewards Program is an additional benefit for our clients when they trade with DMM FX,” said Yoichi Akase, COO of the trailblazing company.

The DMM FX Loyalty Rewards Program has three tiers: Bronze, Silver and Gold. Clients accrue points that can be redeemed for Cash. Clients can earn up to 40 points by entering one Forex position. Trade ten standard CFD lots as a DMM FX Loyalty Rewards Program member and earn up to 60 points. Automatic entry into the DMM FX Loyalty Rewards Program is free for all clients.

DMM FX continues to attract both new and savvy traders with their innovative approach and reliability as a leader in the industry.

For more information

Web: http://www.dmmfx.com.au/

Offer Terms & Conditions here

Contact: Jeff Chan

Phone: +61 2 8039 1800

Email: jeff.c@dmmfx.com.au

 

About DMM FX

DMM FX Australia is part of the Japanese DMM Group, which operates DMM.com Securities - the largest retail forex broker in terms of trading volume in the world*. DMM FX was founded in 2013 focussing on delivering ultra-low fixed spreads, high leverage options, no fees or commissions and no limits on orders. With a strong and experienced management team that strives to exceed client expectations. DMM FX is committed to providing a secure, easy-to-use client portal and stable trading platforms where clients can grow their wealth by trading in the global marketplace. 

At DMM FX, spreads are fixed over 99% of the time during normal trading hours (spreads may widen during volatile or illiquid market conditions).

*Forexmagnates reported DMM.com Securities had the highest monthly turnover amongst retail investors in January 2015.