Zodia Markets wins Crypto Trading Platform of the Year at the European Technology Awards.
Zodia Markets wins the European Technology Award for Crypto Trading Platform of the Year. We are honoured to be named as the winner of the “Crypto Trading Platform of the Year” at the European Technology Awards 2023. “We are delighted to receive this award which recognises the innovations and advantages of our trading platform,…
Zodia Markets wins the European Technology Award for Crypto Trading Platform of the Year.
We are honoured to be named as the winner of the “Crypto Trading Platform of the Year” at the European Technology Awards 2023.
“We are delighted to receive this award which recognises the innovations and advantages of our trading platform, as we work hard to deliver access to an institution-first digital asset future.” shared Mark Richardson, CEO of Ireland and Chief Commercial Officer at Zodia Markets. “It is fantastic for Zodia Markets to be considered as a leading trading platform for digital assets, further establishing its indispensable role as a key asset class for institutional investment.”
The Professional and Business Excellence Institute organiser of the awards, rewards businesses with outstanding achievements in a variety of sectors. The European Awards which include four award divisions; Technology, Legal, Healthcare, and Business recognise the unique success and innovations of businesses in these fields. Every year, the objective is to bring together inspirational professionals from diverse backgrounds and exchange knowledge.
Now in its 4th edition, the 2023 European Technology Awards held its ceremony in Paris, France. The winners including Zodia Markets, were lauded not only for their contributions to various technology fields but also for their unwavering commitment and dedication to the continual evolution of the technology sector.
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