Pharos Securities Brokerage was landed a licence to trade in foreign markets. The licence from EFSA allows the firm to serve its international clients globally and Pharos’ research team is no looking to expanding its geographical coverage. “The license … will solidify our continued record of success and strengthen our position within the market … As part of our overarching strategy, we can now provide our foreign clients with a fully integrated brokerage service … With the new license, we have a better opportunity to achieve international outreach through partnerships across the world,” CEO Elwy Taymour says. The new licence “complements our transformation and underpins, positively, the services which Pharos can and will supply to our broadening client base,” COO Angus Blair added.
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