Ultima Markets is pleased to announce that we have been recognised with two awards by The Global Economics for 2026. The awards span social trading innovation and multi-asset diversification, reflecting key areas of our platform’s ongoing development.
The Global Economics is a respected London-based print and online news magazine providing in-depth analysis of current issues across varied business sectors, including banking, technology, and wealth management. With a readership comprising C-level delegates and key decision-makers, their awards programme serves as a mark of credibility, recognising organisations that drive innovation and positive change in the global economy.
Awards We Won:
– Fastest Growing Social Trading Platform Mauritius
This award acknowledges the rapid development and adoption of our social trading infrastructure, operated by Ultima Markets (Mauritius) Ltd. Through Copy Trading Pro, we provide an environment where users can automatically copy experienced traders with full risk control. This recognition highlights the active, collaborative communities we have built and our commitment to advancing social trading tools for our users.
– Best Emerging Multi-Asset Broker – United Kingdom
This title acknowledges the comprehensive technological foundation developed by the Ultima Markets brand. It reflects our broader strategic commitment to maintaining a strong corporate and regulatory presence in the UK through our FCA-authorised entity, Ultima Markets UK Limited.
Looking Ahead
As we celebrate our 10th anniversary this year, these latest recognitions serve as a welcome addition to our milestone. Ten years of operating in the financial markets have taught us the value of continuous improvement, and receiving these titles during our anniversary year reinforces the progress we have made. We look forward to continuing to develop our platform and tools for our global community in the years ahead.
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