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A WHITE-LABEL SAAS-SOLUTION TO ALLOW REGULATED ENTITIES TO RECEIVE DIGITAL ASSETS AND TO ALLOW THEIR CLIENTS TO PERFORM HIGH-VALUE B2B TRANSACTIONS BETWEEN CEFI AND DEFI.
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FX TODAY The challenges of FX today have never been greater amidst shrinking profits. The speed game, lack of suitable solution, high slippage and rejection rates, outdated technology, fragmented marketplace and high costs arising from market impact all point to a lack of a competent provider in the market.
Providing a robust trading platform that helps you to achieve a better profitability, SparkFX aims to resolve all the issues of FX trading. THE SPARK ADVANTAGE Spark Systems bridges the gap between product offerings and actual user needs. The unique position of SPARK as the middleman allows us to play a facilitative role between liquidity providers and takers, enhancing your FX solution.
SOLUTION
1. Reduced Latency → Latest technology → Sponsored leased lines → Collocated data center
2. Reducing Slippage → Increased execution efficiency
3. Legacy Issues Solved → Innovative approach to technology
4. Understand User Needs → Consultative approach → Providing a solution based on your needs
5. Aggregating Marketplace → Curated and configurable liquidity pools for clients
6. Reducing Market Impact → Solving toxic flows with the right execution tools
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