IC Markets announced a new partnership with the Rugby World Cup Sevens. The event will take place in South Africa betwen 9 and 11 September 2022.
Forty teams will participate in the world cup (24 men’s teams, 16 women’s teams) for 3 days. It’s been estimated that 165,000 rugby fans will travel to South Africa to watch the games.
The World Rugby Chief Executive, Alan Gilpin commented on the partnership with IC Markets: “Rugby World Cup Sevens is all set to be a record-breaking celebration of rugby sevens welcoming players, teams and fans from right across the globe.
“We are delighted to welcome IC Markets as a Global Partner to what promises to be an unforgettable event in Cape Town.”
IC Markets CEO, Andrew Budzinski said: “This is a great opportunity to be a part of the reopening of South Africa. The Rugby World Cup Seven’s attributes of a highly competitive and innovative sport are strongly aligned with our own IC Markets value proposition.”
IC Markets Trading Volumes
IC Markets has over 200,000 active traders on its platforms. In March 2022, the total trading volume reached $1.1 trillion. Covid-19 outbreak contributed to the volumes achieved by the broker in 2021.
In November 2021, the broker saw volumes of $1.016 trillion. Budzinski was pleased with the numbers. “We are delighted to be bringing more traders across a growing number of markets a greater choice of trading instruments, so they can diversify their portfolio whilst taking advantage of the optimum trading conditions.
“Our traders are staying with us to take advantage of the highly competitive spreads we offer, and our ultra-fast order execution. We’ve worked hard to ensure we deliver a high-performance trading experience that attracts and rewards a loyal following of online traders.”
IC Markets announced a new partnership with the Rugby World Cup Sevens. The event will take place in South Africa betwen 9 and 11 September 2022.
Forty teams will participate in the world cup (24 men’s teams, 16 women’s teams) for 3 days. It’s been estimated that 165,000 rugby fans will travel to South Africa to watch the games.
The World Rugby Chief Executive, Alan Gilpin commented on the partnership with IC Markets: “Rugby World Cup Sevens is all set to be a record-breaking celebration of rugby sevens welcoming players, teams and fans from right across the globe.
“We are delighted to welcome IC Markets as a Global Partner to what promises to be an unforgettable event in Cape Town.”
IC Markets CEO, Andrew Budzinski said: “This is a great opportunity to be a part of the reopening of South Africa. The Rugby World Cup Seven’s attributes of a highly competitive and innovative sport are strongly aligned with our own IC Markets value proposition.”
IC Markets Trading Volumes
IC Markets has over 200,000 active traders on its platforms. In March 2022, the total trading volume reached $1.1 trillion. Covid-19 outbreak contributed to the volumes achieved by the broker in 2021.
In November 2021, the broker saw volumes of $1.016 trillion. Budzinski was pleased with the numbers. “We are delighted to be bringing more traders across a growing number of markets a greater choice of trading instruments, so they can diversify their portfolio whilst taking advantage of the optimum trading conditions.
“Our traders are staying with us to take advantage of the highly competitive spreads we offer, and our ultra-fast order execution. We’ve worked hard to ensure we deliver a high-performance trading experience that attracts and rewards a loyal following of online traders.”