Google AI
The Times Australia

Times Media Advertising

Octa broker's trading platform receives two industry awards at the end of 2024

KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA - Media OutReach Newswire - 10 December 2024 - Octa, a financial broker with globally recognised licences, received two industry accolades for its proprietary trading platform OctaTrader: the 'Best professional trading platform for functionality and ease of use' award from Professional Trader Awards and the 'Best proprietary platform' award from FXScouts.



Octa

Near the end of 2024, OctaTrader, Octa broker's trading solution, received two prestigious industry awards. With OctaTrader, Octa aims to guide traders of various experience levels through all steps of the trading journey, offering them a comfortable and accessible experience. OctaTrader works seamlessly across all devices, facilitating confident decision-making and providing comprehensive analytical capabilities and expert insights—all within a single application available for mobile and desktop.

Best professional trading platform for functionality and ease of use
'The Professional Trader Awards are a noted and trusted source. The 2024 awards received more votes than ever before, which proves that winning one of these awards is a fantastic mark of trust and success in this highly competitive industry. In the case of Octa, the attributes that were crucial in giving them the competitive edge in platform functionality and ease of use are self-evident: a product that can help traders to trade faster and smarter,' commented Archie Humphries, the director of Holiston Media Ltd., the provider of Professional Trader Awards.

Octa

Best proprietary platform
The second accolade Octa received at the end of the year was the 'Best Proprietary Platform' from FxScouts.

Founded in Sweden in 2011, the FxScouts group publishes independent, in-depth reviews of licenced Forex brokers. With its awards, the FxScouts group identifies and honours the top performers in this dynamic industry while helping Forex traders kickstart their trading careers with confidence.

'This year’s winners have distinguished themselves by adapting to challenges and delivering unmatched services to their clients,' the group commented.

Octa positions its platform OctaTrader as a dynamically evolving solution, incrementally improving it and releasing fresh updates at least twice a month. According to the broker, 'Two reputable industry awards from well-established publishers reflect the positive perception of Octa's efforts by the Forex community.'
Hashtag: #Octa

The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.

Octa

is an international broker that has been providing online trading services worldwide since 2011. It offers commission-free access to financial markets and various services used by clients from 180 countries who have opened more than 52 million trading accounts. To help its clients reach their investment goals, Octa offers free educational webinars, articles, and analytical tools.

The company is involved in a comprehensive network of charitable and humanitarian initiatives, including the improvement of educational infrastructure and short-notice relief projects supporting local communities.

In the APAC region, Octa received the 'Best Trading Platform Malaysia 2024' and the 'Most Reliable Broker Asia 2023' awards from Brands and Business Magazine and International Global Forex Awards, respectively.

Times Magazine

VoltX Energy expands into Victoria & ACT to meet surging home battery demand

Leading Australian energy solutions provider VoltX Energy and premier sponsor of the NRL Manly Wa...

Victorian Drivers To Receive 20% Rego Rebate From June 1 In Major Cost-Of-Living Measure

Victorian motorists will begin receiving significant registration savings from June 1 as the Allan...

How Australian Businesses Are Using AI To Cut Costs And Improve Efficiency

Artificial intelligence was once viewed by many small business owners as something futuristic, exp...

Quickest Way of Getting Rid of Your Old Cars in Brisbane?

If you are done searching for a practical solution for quickly getting rid of your old car, this w...

The Human Supplement Craze Has Officially Gone to the Dogs (Literally)

Australians’ appetite for supplements is no longer limited to their own vitamin cabinets. New reta...

AI Guilt: It’s Real — But it is irrational

Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming one of the most powerful tools ever made available to ...

Australians Are Keeping Their Cars Longer — And It’s Changing The Market

Australia’s car market is undergoing a subtle but important transformation. People are keeping th...

Streaming Fatigue: Australians Overwhelmed By Subscriptions

Streaming was once supposed to simplify entertainment. Instead, many Australians now feel overwhe...

Why Shopping Centres No Longer Feel Exciting

There was a time when going to the shopping centre felt like an event. Families spent entire Satu...

The Times Features

Remember All-You-Can-Eat Restaurants? Australia Still M…

For many Australians, few dining experiences created more excitement than the words: “All you can ...

Australia’s Changing Family Dynamic: When Adult Childre…

Australia’s housing affordability crisis is no longer simply an economic issue. It is reshaping t...

ASX Movements Since Labor’s Budget: What Investors Are …

Australia’s share market has spent recent weeks digesting the implications of Labor’s federal budg...

QLD Day

On Saturday 6 June, parkrun events across the state will be a sea of maroon, with communities  str...

NAGNATA: ‘FUTURE = FIBRE’ — Movement 21 at AFW 2026 …

Photography by Cesar OcampoOn Day 3 of Australian Fashion Week 2026, the energy at the runway shifte...

Flu Season in Australia: Why Health Authorities Are Tak…

As winter settles across Australia, so too does the annual flu season — a recurring health challen...

Smart Supermarket Shopping: The Money-Saving Hacks Aust…

Australians are becoming smarter supermarket shoppers. Rising grocery prices, higher mortgage rep...

Kmart’s Homewares Revolution: How a Discount Retailer B…

There was a time when many Australians viewed Kmart as the place to buy low-cost basics, school su...

“People Are Spending Less”: Small Businesses Feel Austr…

Sometimes the real state of the economy is not found in Treasury papers, Reserve Bank statements o...