Polish brokerage XTB has secured regulatory approval to offer contracts for difference (CFDs) in Indonesia, with plans to launch its local operation within weeks. The approval from Indonesia’s Financial Services Authority (OJK) marks a significant step for the Warsaw-listed firm as it expands its footprint in Southeast Asia. XTB intends to provide Indonesian clients access to its proprietary trading platform and a range of global markets, leveraging its European regulatory framework and technology stack.
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