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GO Markets announces expansion into Europe with new office in the Netherlands

GO Markets, provider of global online trading services and specialist in Forex (FX), have launched their expansion into Europe.

The company’s new office, based in ‘s-hertogenbosch, the Netherlands, is the first of a planned expansion into the European market. The Netherlands office will allow GO Markets to provide an enhanced level of service to all clients, with the office itself providing a more local contact point to the company’s European client base.

In addition to the usual 24-hour trade support, GO Markets clients will now benefit from an enhanced customer service experience with true, 24-hour customer service and support from GO Markets’ fully qualified forex account managers. European based clients will also benefit from additional funding options direct to European bank ING bank and support will be provided in Dutch and Russian in addition to English and Chinese.

Paul Hill, Managing Director of GO Markets commented, “we are thrilled to have an office open which will maintain a focus on the European market where Forex is well-established and continually growing in popularity. We are confident that GO Markets Netherlands will do extremely well, given that the European market will appreciate the expertise and exceptional customer service that the GO Markets team can provide.”

GO Markets are thrilled with the success of the European office, and look forward to equally positive results in the additional advances they are to implement in the coming months.

For more information on GO Markets, visit their website at www.gomarketsaus.com

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