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Winners of Thailand FX Awards 2023

BANGKOK, THAILAND - Media OutReach - 22 June 2023 - The winners of the Thailand FX Awards 2023 have been announced, celebrating the achievements of Thailand's trading community. The awards promote transparency and liquidity in the Thailand foreign exchange market.



The 2023 Thailand FX Award Winners are as follows:

· Best THB Spot Contributor - CIMB Thai Bank PCL

· Best THB Local Cross Currency Contributor - CIMB Thai Bank PCL

· Best THB Interest Rates Swap Contributor - Bangkok Bank PCL

· Best THB Interest Rates Contributor (Money Market) - Bank of Ayudhya PCL

· Best Bank - FXall Maker - Bangkok Bank PCL

· Best Bank - FXall Taker - Krungthai Bank PCL

· Best Bank - USD/THB - HSBC

· Best Corporate - FXall Taker - Toyota Motor Thailand Co. Ltd.

LSEG FX offers market-leading FX capabilities across pre-trade, at-trade, and post-trade activities. LSEG FX provides the FX community with a comprehensive suite of trading venues, workflows, platforms, market insights, data, and compliance tools. LSEG FX assists market participants in adapting to technological and regulatory changes through innovative solutions. For further information on LSEG FX solutions, visit LSEG FX | Institutional FX Solutions | LSEG



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