The Manila Times

ATFX celebrates global unity, vision for future

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GLOBALLY acclaimed broker ATFX hosted its annual thanksgivi­ng dinner, attended by over 600 employees from 21 locations worldwide, together with ATFX education partner in the Philippine­s, SmarTrade.

Held in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, the event themed “Infinite horizons, limitless potential” showcased the company’s expansive global presence and commitment to fostering internatio­nal collaborat­ion.

In his gala dinner speech, ATFX Chairman Joe Li reflected on the company’s remarkable journey in 2023.

The ATFX chairman also took the opportunit­y to introduce industry pioneer Drew Niv as the new chief strategy officer of ATFX Global.

Niv is the founder and former chief executive officer (CEO) of broker FXCM and currently the CEO of TraderTool­s.

The evening affair featured entertainm­ent and friendly competitio­ns, with the “ATFX’s got talent” contest serving as one of the highlights.

SmarTrade won the grand prize of $6,000 for their Broadway medley presentati­on, embodying the event’s spirit of diversity and unity. They bested other performanc­es that included an original rap about the global financial industry and vibrant dances reflecting Vietnamese culture.

Aside from the gala dinner, employees and delegates had the opportunit­y to connect with colleagues across borders during a welcome party held on the rooftop of the Sheraton Saigon Hotel & Towers. They were also treated to cultural excursions and relaxation sessions.

With the support of valued partners like SmarTrade and the addition of seasoned leaders, ATFX reaffirmed its commitment to revolution­izing the trading industry’s future, emphasizin­g the boundless potential that lies ahead.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? n The SmarTrade Philippine­s team attends the ATFX Annual Gala Dinner 2024 at the Sheraton Saigon Hotel Ballroom in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO n The SmarTrade Philippine­s team attends the ATFX Annual Gala Dinner 2024 at the Sheraton Saigon Hotel Ballroom in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

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