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Vestle, A CFD Broker, Relaunches iFOREX Europe Under Its Old Name
Abstract:iFOREX Group, a leading worldwide financial services company, has rebranded its Vestle contract for difference (CFD) brokerage brand in Cyprus to iFOREX Europe.

In 2018, iFOREX rebranded its European subsidiary, Vestle.
This year, OctaFX, BUX, HotForex, FXPrimus, and City Index all rebranded.
iFOREX Group, a leading worldwide financial services company, has rebranded its Vestle contract for difference (CFD) brokerage brand in Cyprus to iFOREX Europe.
In 2018, the firm rebranded the business from iFOREX to Vestle in response to tough European Union rules, which included leverage limitations for CFD brokers.
The firm stated on Thursday that it has officially chosen to unite all of its European activities under the iFOREX brand umbrella in May.
It went on to say that the move was made “to better reflect the worldwide market access that the iFOREX Group provides traders all around the globe.”
“The iFOREX Group has recognized our development in Europe, and their 25 years of worldwide market knowledge will continue to drive our growth on the continent,” iForex Europe says on its newly renamed website.
The operator of Vestle, iCFD Limited, said that the European rebranding is intended to provide the group's “beloved European customers even more in terms of market access, trading assets, better spreads, and an overall globally-focused trading experience.”
iCFD, on the other hand, said that its customers in Europe continue to have access to over 750 financial instruments, including forex, cryptocurrencies, shares, indices, commodities, and exchange-traded funds.

A handful of CFD brokerages have also revamped their trading systems since the beginning of 2022.
OctaFX, a worldwide broker, relaunched in August to commemorate its 11th anniversary. The broker introduced a new appearance that included refined colors, spaced-inspired features, and a new logo.
In July, the Netherlands-based neobroker BUX changed its CFD trading platform, BUX X, to Stryk. It said that the decision was made largely to distinguish its various offerings.
According to Finance Magnates, the renaming follows BUX's rapid expansion of the reach of BUX X and BUX Zero, its no-fee training software.
In addition, HotForex was renamed HFM in May to “accurately represent the various trading environment it provides its 3.5 million actual account holders.”
HotForex's rebranding comes less than a month after FXPrimus revamped after 12 years in business. The broker said that the move was part of a larger plan to increase its digital and mobile presence in 2022.
“The customer will notice the increased speed, faster loading, and faster execution from start to finish,” an FXPRIMUS official told WikiFX.
In addition, City Index, a supplier of CFD and Forex trading services, rebranded in March after launching a new office in Australia.
iForex Facts
iFOREX is a trustworthy CFD and FX broker that provides a variety of tradeable assets and tools through its unique online platform and mobile app. This broker review will assess the available online trading services, such as investment alternatives, deposit and withdrawal methods, training and tutorials, and customer support.
Overview of iFOREX
A group of forex traders and bankers created iFOREX in 1996. It is now available in 15 languages and 159 countries throughout the globe, including India, the Philippines, Venezuela, and Greece.

The firm has more than 20 years of industry expertise and 6.4 million customers.
The company's headquarters are in Limassol, Cyprus.
Formula Investment House Ltd's brand name is iFOREX. Vestle, its European subsidiary, iFOREX Holding Limited, and iFOREX Prime are also owned and operated by the firm.


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