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ATFX Connect made a strong impact at the Finance Magnates London Summit 2025 (FMLS:25), securing the Best B2B Liquidity Provider (Prime of Prime) award in recognition of its institutional liquidity solutions and global client support. The accolade underlines ATFX Connect’s role as an authentic Prime of Prime provider, giving institutional clients efficient access to multiple liquidity sources and flexible, tailored execution models.
Throughout FMLS:25, ATFX Connect executives featured across several high-profile institutional panels. Wei Qiang Zhang, Managing Director of ATFX Connect Global, joined the “Leaders Panel: ‘Thank You, Donald!’” to share C-level perspectives on market volatility, AI integration in trading, and how the US-centric structure of global markets is evolving amid tariffs and shifting regulatory regimes.
Drew Niv, Chief Strategy Officer of ATFX, appeared on the “All-Star Panel: Next Industry Trends”, discussing how AI, market structure changes and automation are likely to define trading in 2026 and beyond. He also contributed to the debate “Is Prop Trading Good for the Trading Industry?”, outlining ATFX’s views on the funded-account model, its value to market participants, and the regulatory challenges that come with fast-evolving trading frameworks.
On the macro and regional side, Hormoz Faryar, Managing Director of ATFX Connect MEA, provided insights on how geopolitical tensions and trade realignments are influencing FX and commodities markets during the “Macro Outlook: Economic Rifts Between Trade Wars & Actual Ones” panel. He was joined by Gonzalo Cañete, Global Chief Market Strategist of ATFX, who explored global economic cycles, currency flows and risk factors shaping institutional trading conditions.
With award-winning institutional liquidity, deep regional expertise and coverage across Spot FX, NDFs, indices, commodities and precious metals, ATFX Connect’s presence at FMLS:25 reinforces its commitment to supporting institutional clients worldwide with robust liquidity, flexible connectivity and ongoing market insight.
About ATFX Connect
ATFX Connect is the institutional arm of the ATFX Group and is a trading name of AT Global Markets (UK) Limited (authorised and regulated by the FCA), AT Global Markets (Australia) Pty Limited (authorised and regulated by ASIC), and AT Global Financial Services (HK) Limited (authorised and regulated by the SFC). ATFX Connect provides Institutional and Professional traders with Agency PB and Margin account solutions, bespoke aggregated liquidity across Spot FX, NDFs, indices, commodities and precious metals, and access for hedge funds, Tier 1 and regional banks, high-net-worth investors, asset managers, family offices and other brokers.
Institutional clients can connect via direct FIX API, external technology providers or ATFX’s own trading platform, while margin clients can access markets via MT4/MT5 or via FIX API through a bridge solution.
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ATFX Connect is a trading name of AT Global Markets (UK) Limited (authorised and regulated by the FCA), and AT Global Markets (Australia) Pty Limited (authorised and regulated by ASIC). Connect is the Institutional arm of the wider ATFX Group. Connect offers Institutional and Professional traders an extensive range of services for both Agency PB and Margin accounts. ATFX Connect provides bespoke aggregated liquidity in Spot FX, NDFs, indices, Commodities and Precious metals to a wide range of institutional clients from hedge funds, Tier 1 and regional banks, high net worth investors, asset managers, family offices and other brokers. ATFX Connect's liquidity pool is constructed from Tier 1 banks and non-bank providers that it has partnered with, trading in both sweepable and full amount forms. Agency PB Clients can connect via direct FIX API, external technology solutions or via our own trading platform. For margin clients, ATFX Connect provides market access via the group's MT4/MT5 platform and provides a bridge solution for those who wish to connect via FIX API.
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