Capital.com wins again at Shares Awards 2018

Capital.com wins Best Online Trading Services of the Year award at ceremony in London
By Capital.com

We’re delighted to announce that Capital.com won the award for Best Online Trading Services at the 2018 Shares Awards.

The ceremony, hosted at the Grosvenor Hotel in London, was attended by Ivan Gowan, CEO of Capital.com, and the team from our London office: Michael Worley, Jeffrey Elliott, David Dubrovsky and Drew McConville.

The Shares Awards celebrate the very best of the UK’s financial services industry at a black-tie gala dinner. All Shares Awards winners are nominated and voted for by Shares’s readers.

Capital.com’s latest commendation follows our receipt of the Best Forex Trading App award at the UK Forex Awards 2018 in October.

On behalf of Capital.com, we’d like to thank all of our clients, those who voted for us and our team, which works tirelessly in London, Limassol, Minsk and Gibraltar to bring you our award-winning platform.

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