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#ITICapital has become a trading member of #AIX
Astana International Exchange (‘AIX’, ‘Exchange’) is pleased to announce that UK-based international financial services company ITI Capital has become a trading member of AIX. ITI Capital was founded in 1994 and specializes in financial technology business with a focus on global brokerage, asset management, fintech investments & technology transfer on a global scale under the umbrella of the ITI Group.
AIX CEO Tim Bennett said: “The worldwide customer reach of ITI Capital combined with their knowledge of the brokerage services makes them a great fit for AIX. Having them as part of our already solid base of trading members provides momentum as we build our liquidity and get ready for the next steps in our growth strategy.”
ITI Capital Chairman Oleg Jelezko said: “AIX Membership provides us and our clients with new investment opportunities. The Kazakhstan market has long attracted institutional investors, and we are pleased to see that favorable conditions are now being created to attract investment into the country’s economy. We will tell our clients in London and in the emerging markets about the Kazakhstan market, and we very much hope that this market will over time become one of the most liquid and diversified in the region.”
AIX was formed in 2017 within the Astana International Financial Centre development framework. AIX shareholders are AIFC, Goldman Sachs, the Shanghai stock exchange, the silk Road Fund, and NASDAQ, which also provides the AIX trading platform. The exchange operates within a regulatory environment based on the principles of English Law, thus providing a reliable investment environment. The mission of AIX is to develop an active capital market in Kazakhstan and the region by providing clear and favorable conditions for attracting financing to private and public businesses. AIX develops special segments for mining companies as well as infrastructure projects under the Belt and Road initiative. More details.
Astana International Financial Center (AIFC) was established on the initiative of Nursultan Nazarbayev, the First President of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The constitutional law establishing AIFC was signed on December 7, 2015. The aim of AIFC is to form a leading center of international financial services. The objectives of AIFC are to assist in attracting investments into the country’s economy, create an attractive environment for investment in financial services, develop the securities market of the Republic of Kazakhstan and ensure its integration with international capital markets. More details.
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