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    ThinkMarkets announces new partnership with Mashreq Bank

    September 4, 2025
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    Newszy: Dubai, UAE – ThinkMarkets, a global leader in online CFD trading, continues to expand its presence in the Middle East by announcing a new partnership with Mashreq Bank.

    This partnership allows ThinkMarkets’ clients in the Middle East to fund their trading accounts via Mashreq Bank, ensuring quick and seamless access to the financial markets, with zero fees.

    This strategic partnership will strengthen ThinkMarkets’ position in the market and enhance its presence and credibility in the Middle East.

    Commenting on the news, CEO and co-founder of ThinkMarkets, Nauman Aness, said the following:

    “We’re delighted to partner with Mashreq Bank, one of the most established and reputable banking institutions in the United Arab Emirates and the wider Middle East region. We believe this marks the start of a long-term relationship and a key banking partnership in MENA.

    Through this partnership, our clients can now fund their accounts conveniently and seamlessly with one of the region’s biggest banking brands, further enhancing their overall trading experience.”

    This new addition will give ThinkMarket’s clients even more choice and flexibility when managing their trading account.

    More information about depositing with Mashreq Bank can be found here.

    About ThinkMarkets

    ThinkMarkets is a global, multi-regulated online brokerage established in 2010 offering clients quick and easy access to 4,000 CFD instruments across FX, indices, commodities, equities, and more. ThinkMarkets has offices in London and Melbourne, along with hubs in the Asia-Pacific, Europe, and South Africa. It also operates under several financial licences around the globe and delivers some of the industry’s most recognised trading platforms, including its award-winning platform, ThinkTrader. For more information, please visit the ThinkMarkets website here.

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