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GAIN Capital

www.gaincapital.com

 
GAIN Capital Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:GCAP) is a global provider of online trading services. GAIN`s innovative trading technology provides market access and highly automated trade execution services across multiple asset classes, including foreign exchange (, contracts for difference (CFDs) and exchange-based products, to a diverse client base of retail and institutional investors. A pioneer in online forex trading, GAIN Capital operates FOREX.com® and City Index, two of the largest and best-known brands in the retail CFD and forex industry. With offices in New York City; Bedminster, New Jersey; London; Sydney; Hong Kong; Tokyo; and Singapore GAIN Capital and its affiliates are ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $100-250 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Drake Angle
Vice President, Customer Acquisition and Payments Technology Profile

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