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Cyprus based trading platform developer MetaQuotes has announced a new partnership that will see payments solutions provider Unlimit operate built-in payments for its platform. Integrated payments were introduced in one of the recent major MetaTrader 5 (MT5) updates, and the number of payment services available in the platform is increasing every day.

The built-in payments service enables users to securely deposit funds into their accounts directly from their trading terminal using cards, electronic payment systems and bank transfers. MT5 Payments is a free solution which does not require any additional authorization. This simplifies customer onboarding, increases deposit transaction conversion, and reduces intermediary costs. Integrated payments ensure higher platform operational efficiency for MT5 users and brokerages. All transactions are securely protected and completely safe.

Irene Skrynova UnlimitIrene Skrynova, Chief Customer Officer of Unlimit, said:

“We are excited to announce our official partnership with MetaQuotes, developer of the industry-leading multi-asset platform MetaTrader 5 for brokerage businesses. This collaboration enables brokers who use MetaTrader 5 to seamlessly integrate Unlimit’s advanced payment methods, facilitating global transactions and enhancing operational efficiency. The combined strengths of Unlimit’s secure payment solutions and MetaQuotes’ cutting-edge platform will empower brokers, ensuring a secure and streamlined experience for clients worldwide.”

Founded in 2009, Unlimit is a global fintech company offering a large portfolio of financial services, including payment processing. The company’s mission is to deliver solutions that eliminate financial borders, enabling businesses to operate both locally and internationally with ease, covering Europe, the UK, LatAm, APAC, India and Africa. Unlimit has 500 employees and 16 offices located in London, Frankfurt, Singapore, São Paulo, Hong Kong, Mexico, and other cities across five continents.


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