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Windsor Brokers Launches Free Data and Training for MT4 Platform to Empower New and Young Traders in Kenya


Nairobi, Kenya – Windsor Brokers Kenya, a prominent financial services firm, has announced a groundbreaking initiative aimed at empowering young traders by providing free data access and comprehensive training on the MetaTrader 4 (MT4) platform. The announcement was made today by Martin Mwaura, the Chief Executive Officer of Windsor Brokers Kenya, during an official press event.

Speaking at the launch, Mwaura highlighted Windsor Brokers' commitment to breaking down barriers faced by traders in Kenya, especially young traders hindered by the high cost of mobile internet access. "Our free mobile internet service, exclusively available to Safaricom subscribers, will enable new and young traders to access the MT4 mobile trading platform without worrying about data costs," Mwaura explained.

Empowering Traders Through Free Data

The initiative, designed to address challenges associated with internet accessibility, will provide Safaricom users with free access to the MT4 platform. This platform allows traders to analyze financial instruments, monitor market trends, and execute trades in real-time. The goal is to ensure that no trader misses out on market opportunities due to limited data access, thus promoting greater financial inclusion.

"With over 80% of Kenya’s population under the age of 35, many of whom are tech-savvy, this initiative provides them with the tools they need to thrive in the world of Forex trading," Mwaura stated. He emphasized that this effort is part of Windsor Brokers' broader strategy to empower Kenya’s youth by offering both data and free training to increase financial literacy.

Free Training for Forex Traders

In addition to the free data initiative, Windsor Brokers will offer free training sessions on Forex trading to enhance the knowledge and skills of new traders. The training will focus on understanding global markets, executing informed trades, and building financial confidence, aligning with the objectives set by Kenya's Capital Markets Authority to foster market participation among the youth.

Supporting Kenya’s Fintech Growth

Mwaura further noted that the company’s efforts are part of a larger vision to contribute to the growth of Kenya's fintech sector. "By promoting financial literacy and providing cutting-edge tools, we are helping to create a robust trading environment that contributes to the country's economic development," he said.

Looking Ahead

Windsor Brokers Kenya hopes that this initiative will lead to an influx of young, skilled traders who are well-equipped to participate in global financial markets. "At Windsor Brokers, we believe in empowering the future, and we’re committed to helping Kenyan traders unlock their full potential," Mwaura concluded.

The launch marks a significant milestone in Windsor Brokers' mission to support Kenya's trading community and pave the way for future growth in the fintech space.

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