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Ebury acquires Prime Financial Markets and establishes presence in Africa

Ebury acquires South Africa-based firm specialising in advisory & intermediary services in treasury and financial markets space
Ben Kingswell
11 December 2023
In The News
26/11/2020
We are delighted to have won the award for "Best International Payments, Remittance or use of FX" at the Emerging Payment Awards for the second time.
FX Market Updates
26/11/2020
The dollar continued to lose ground versus its major peers on Wednesday as investors favoured riskier currencies following news of progress towards multiple COVID-19 vaccines.
In The News
25/11/2020
We are excited to announce our partnership with TrustBills, a german Fintech leader in Europe. This new partnership will mutually enhance both companies’ product offering and aims to make international trade easier for clients.
FX Market Updates
25/11/2020
The US dollar nursed losses versus most of its major peers on Wednesday morning, with recent positive COVID-19 vaccine news causing investors to favour higher risk currencies.
FX Market Updates
24/11/2020
Encouraging news of progress towards a third COVID vaccine supported risk assets yesterday morning, particularly sterling that rose to its strongest position since early-September.
FX Market Updates
23/11/2020
Risk currencies rallied across the board last week, buoyed by positive news of progress towards multiple COVID-19 vaccines.
In The News
FX Market Updates
18/11/2020
During the challenging times of COVID-19, it is difficult to forecast orders and costs, especially for SMEs that operate internationally and, therefore, are exposed to currency fluctuations and market movements. That is why we provide you with a five-step guide to ensure that budgeting is done on time and effectively.
FX Market Updates
17/11/2020
Joe Biden has won this year’s US presidential election, but how has the currency market reacted and what does his victory mean for US policy?