The National Bank of Abu Dhabi Securities, NBAD Securities, has been selected "Best Brokerage House in the UAE" for 2014 by International Finance Magazine.
International Finance Magazine Award recognises and rewards individuals and organisations in the international finance industry that add value and practice the highest standards in this field. The announcement was based on merit with regards to the evaluations conducted by the award's internal research team.
"It is an honour to receive this award, which reflects our commitment to provide best of breed offerings. We focus on our customers to help them grow by providing unique services and products and we put them at the centre of all what we do," said Mohammed Ali Yasin, Managing Director of NBAD Securities.
NBAD Securities is one of the leading brokerage companies in terms of market share in UAE consistently, and a founding member of the UAE securities markets in both Abu Dhabi and Dubai with direct presence in ADX, DFM, and Nasdaq Dubai. NBAD Securities also has an indirect execution presence in GCC markets through its partners.
NBAD Securities provide innovative and exceptional brokerage services across the UAE and in key regional markets. It offers a comprehensive research, fundamental and technical research of UAE companies primarily, and the selected MENA markets. It also provides a quick and problem-free access to the markets through certified brokers and advisors, or online through fully automated trading platform.
NBAD Securities has a market share of 9.50 for the year 2014 with trading value of nearly Dh95 billion in UAE markets alone.
Source: WAM
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