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Global fintech broker ATFX has maintained its support for golfing tournament The Duke of Edinburgh Cup for the eighth consecutive year, with the first 2025 qualifying event recently held at Steyn City in Johannesburg, South Africa.
The multi-day event attracted golf enthusiasts from various countries and featured a structured programme of competitive golf, professional instruction, and networking opportunities.
Activities began with a Welcome Party at Nineteen by Michael, The Club at Steyn City, where participants gathered in an informal setting. The event schedule included a Golf Clinic led by professional players, offering attendees guidance on improving their technique.
The qualifier tournament itself featured a halfway break, allowing competitors to rest during the competition. Following the day's play, participants attended a Gala Dinner celebrating the event's achievements.
The Duke of Edinburgh Cup, which operates as a charitable initiative, has received ATFX's backing since 2018, representing one of the broker's longer-running sponsorship commitments.
ATFX currently maintains a physical presence in 23 locations globally and holds regulatory licences from multiple authorities including the UK's Financial Conduct Authority, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission, the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission, the UAE's Securities and Commodities Authority, Hong Kong's Securities and Futures Commission, and the Financial Sector Conduct Authority in South Africa.
The qualifying tournament in Johannesburg forms part of the broader Duke of Edinburgh Cup series, with successful players potentially advancing to future rounds of the competition.
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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