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Global online broker ATFX has strengthened its Latin American presence by opening a new office in Mexico, marking its sixth location in the region, with ATFX is positioning itself for continued growth, with plans to further invest in both the Mexican market and other parts of LATAM.
The November 9 opening ceremony featured speeches from senior leadership and entertainment including live music, as the broker continues its expansion strategy across Latin American financial markets.
The new Mexico office joins ATFX's existing regional network spanning Quito (Ecuador), Medellín (Colombia), Montevideo (Uruguay), and Bogotá (Colombia). The move comes as Mexico's trading volumes continue to grow, with increasing demand for electronic trading platforms and liquidity providers.

The opening of the ATFX office in Mexico City with ATFX Chairman, Joe Li and Ergin Erdemor, Head of Latin America, ATFX
Speaking at the opening, Joe Li, Chairman of ATFX, said: "The opening of our new office in Mexico is a significant milestone in our commitment to Latin America. We look forward to supporting local traders with innovative solutions and continued growth in the region."
Ergin Erdemir, Head of Latin America at ATFX, outlined the company's regional strategy during the event, which included a tour of the newly renovated facilities for guests and introductions to the local leadership team.
The broker, which holds regulatory licenses from major authorities including the UK's FCA and Australian ASIC, currently maintains offices in 23 locations globally. Its Latin American expansion focuses on providing trading technology and enhanced liquidity solutions to local market participants.
Mexico's growing retail trading sector and developing financial markets were cited as key factors in ATFX's decision to establish a local presence. The company indicated it plans further investment in both the Mexican market and wider Latin American region.
ATFX operates under multiple regulatory frameworks including the UK Financial Conduct Authority, Australian Securities and Investments Commission, Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission, UAE's Securities and Commodities Authority, Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission and South African Financial Sector Conduct Authority.
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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