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IKON, headquartered and regulated in New Zealand since 2001, is a major worldwide market leader in online financial trading. IKON is one of the companies of world-wide known IKON GROUP of Companies. IKON's individual and institutional trading platforms offer numerous advantages, along with its superior and multilingual client service.
Technology is fundamental in today’s financial markets. Consistency and confident pricing is the result of IKON’s commitment for constant innovation since its foundation. IKON has developed various trading platforms including one of the first online OTC FX option trading platform and continues to develop new solutions for global investors such as White label solutions with integrated backoffice functions and API solutions.
Whenever the markets are open our friendly customer service is available 24 hours a day. All our customer representatives are well educated and experienced in financial markets so that you can be guided to fast solutions. In-house built trading platforms include Chat features that directly connect you to the trade desk for instant trade queries.
Do not limit yourself with FX only brokers. IKON offers a wide range of products including FX, FX Options, Spot Metals, NDFs and CFDs. Explore the advantages of different markets and diversify your risk
IKON corporate culture relies on fair trading. We want our clients to make valuable investments and our aim is to provide investors with the best tools to achieve their goals. We promise our clients the best possible execution and supply low-cost trading with trusted pricing combined with competitive leverage.
Ifscl is authorized and regulated by New Zealand Financial Markets Authority as a Futures Dealer. In addition Ifscl is a member of NZ Financial Service Provider register and NZ Financial Dispute Resolution. The Financial Markets Authority regulates New Zealand's financial markets. They oversee securities, financial reporting, and company law as they apply to financial services and securities markets. The Financial Market Authority’s role in authorising futures dealers does not imply approval or endorsement of the business, trading or solvency of the companies or does not entail approval of any agreements or any disclosure documents of the companies.