Economy
Comprehensive BlackBull Markets Review By Traders Union
An in-depth look into forex trading reveals BlackBull Markets as a significant player. This Financial Technology and Foreign Exchange broker aims to become a leader in the industry, offering impressive solutions to a global clientele.
Traders Union experts published a comprehensive BlackBull review outlining its notable features, trading conditions, and comparison with other brokers. TU experts’ detailed BlackBull Markets review offers insightful revelations for seasoned and aspiring traders.
What is the BlackBull Markets broker?
TU experts highlight that BlackBull Markets was established with a clear vision to dominate the online Financial Technology and Foreign Exchange brokerage industry. It’s a true ECN, No Dealing Desk brokerage specializing in Forex, CFDs, Commodities, Fibre Optic Communications, and Fintech solutions. Catering to a diverse, global clientele, BlackBull Markets is committed to providing top-tier, innovative trading solutions designed to enhance trading experiences and optimize financial outcomes.
What are the main features of BlackBull Markets?
When dissecting BlackBull Markets’ offerings, TU experts evaluated the various elements.
- Execution of Orders: BlackBull Markets scored 6.11/10, showcasing a reliable and efficient order processing system.
- Investment Instruments: The broker offers various instruments, scoring 5.75/10 in this category.
- Withdrawal Speed: With a 6.05/10, BlackBull Markets provides a relatively quick and smooth withdrawal process.
- Customer Support: Rated at 5.53/10, the broker’s customer service is responsive and adept at resolving clients’ issues.
- Variety of Instruments: BlackBull Markets’ diverse selection of trading instruments earned a 6.27/10.
- Trading Platform: With a score of 5.9/10, the trading platform is robust, intuitive, and user-friendly, catering to all levels of traders.
What are the trading conditions for BlackBull Markets?
According to TU experts, BlackBull Markets offers a variety of trading conditions to its clients. The broker provides diverse platforms such as MT4, MT5, Webtrader, and Mobile platforms. They offer ECN Standard, ECN Prime, and ECN Institutional accounts, with a minimum deposit of 200 USD. The leverage stands at 1:500, and they offer a spread starting from 0.0 p. Various instruments like Forex, Index CFDs, Commodities, Precious Metals, and Energy are available for trading.
Comparison of BlackBull Markets with other brokers
TU experts evaluated BlackBull Markets against other renowned brokers.
RoboForex
RoboForex, while offering a similar trading platform, has a higher minimum deposit than BlackBull Markets. However, their spreads are competitive, and the leverage is similar to BlackBull Markets.
Pocket Option
Pocket Option differs in its trading platform and offers slightly less leverage. The minimum deposit is lower, but the spreads are higher compared to BlackBull Markets.
Tickmill
Tickmill provides the same trading platforms and comparable leverage but with a lower minimum deposit. However, their spreads are somewhat wider than BlackBull Markets.
EXNESS Group
EXNESS Group offers similar platforms and leverage but with a lesser minimum deposit. Their spreads, though, are pretty competitive.
IC Markets
IC Markets, similar to BlackBull Markets, provides the same trading platforms. The leverage and minimum deposit are relatively comparable, but their spreads are narrower.
Further, NAGA Markets is also a great Forex broker like BlackBull Markets and other brokers. To read their full review, visit the official website of the Traders Union.
Conclusion
The comprehensive BlackBull Markets review provides valuable insights about this significant player in the Forex trading arena. The broker has demonstrated a solid commitment to offering top-tier services, competitive trading conditions, and various trading instruments. Compared to other brokers, BlackBull Markets holds its own, showcasing unique strengths that make it a viable choice for traders.
However, individual trading needs and preferences may vary. Hence, it is crucial for traders to make informed decisions based on their specific requirements. To further explore the world of Forex trading and to get more details about BlackBull Markets and other brokers, we encourage readers to visit the Traders Union’s official website. It provides an extensive database of broker reviews, trading tips, and other resources to help traders navigate the dynamic world of Forex trading.
Economy
Tax Filing: Abuja Chamber Calls for Penalty Waiver During Transition Period
By Adedapo Adesanya
The Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) has urged the government to suspend penalties on late tax filings until business owners adjust and fully understand new tax laws and systems.
According to Mr Aliyu Hong, Chairman, National Policy Advocacy Centre (NPAC), ACCI, a one or two-year grace period on penalties linked to the new tax laws would allow business owners to adjust to compliance procedures.
According to him, business owners require time to adapt to Nigeria’s new tax laws and online filing systems.
“Online tax submission platforms should be properly tested and widely understood before enforcement of penalties for non-compliance.
“So, the government should allow a one or two-year moratorium on penalties as taxpayers are still learning the new tax system.
“The government should also prioritise building a reliable online tax infrastructure before enforcing strict compliance measures.
“Therefore, penalties should only begin after the infrastructure becomes stable, tested and widely understood by taxpayers,” he said, in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in Abuja.
Mr Hong, who is also the Second Deputy President of the chamber, said the ACCI had a tax roundtable recently, which aimed to provide a clearer understanding of the new tax framework for business owners.
According to him, the roundtable aims to educate members on the requirements, implementation process and obligations under the new laws.
“It is also meant to simplify the new tax laws for business owners and improve understanding among stakeholders,” he said.
Hong said that many Nigerians still lacked adequate understanding of the new tax laws and their practical implications.
He noted that implementation structures for the laws were yet to be fully developed and properly coordinated.
He urged the government to adopt a gradual implementation process to enable business owners to adjust effectively to the reforms.
The chairman said that taxation should not focus solely on revenue generation but also on economic stability, employment and national development.
He said that no nation could achieve prosperity through taxation alone without creating conditions that encourage economic growth.
According to him, Nigeria’s business environment remains highly challenging for enterprises operating across different sectors.
The official said many business owners independently provide electricity, water and security, increasing operational and production costs.
Mr Hong noted that local enterprises would struggle to compete if unrestricted importation continued without adequate protection for domestic industries, urging the government to address infrastructure challenges and create policies that support business growth, competitiveness and employment generation.
Economy
Strong Competitive Position Earns Fidson Healthcare Rating Upgrade
By Aduragbemi Omiyale
The national scale long-term issuer rating of Fidson Healthcare Plc has been upgraded to A+(NG) from A(NG), with its short-term issuer ratings of A1(NG) affirmed.
This action was taken by GCR Ratings, which also accorded the leading healthcare organisation in Nigeria with a stable outlook in a statement obtained by Business Post.
It was explained that the company achieved this latest development amid its strong competitive position and improved financial profile.
GCR said Fidson Healthcare’s debt metrics remain moderate, bolstered by a successful N21 billion rights issue expected in Q2 2026 and robust cash flows that support strong liquidity, though large expansionary investments and heightened working capital requirements slightly constrain the rating.
Fidson is a prominent pharmaceutical manufacturer in Nigeria, with over 350 products registered with the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC). Its product portfolio encompasses a wide range of therapeutic categories, including antibiotics, infusion products, over-the-counter products, and lifestyle healthcare solutions.
The company is enhancing its market position through ongoing investments in manufacturing capacity, product innovation, automation, and operational efficiency.
The firm operates through an extensive network of over 120 distributors across Nigeria, ensuring strong retail visibility and market penetration.
To further strengthen its competitive position, the company is investing in a greenfield automated manufacturing facility, additional infusion lines, and expanded tablet lines, all expected to become operational in the near term. This capital expenditure will significantly increase productive capacity, improve operational efficiency, and enhance export competitiveness in the medium term.
In terms of its liquidity assessment, its 12-month sources versus uses coverage at 1.6x and 24-month coverage at 1.4x, supported by access to diverse funding sources.
Estimated liquidity sources include forecasted operating cash flow of N15.1 billion, cash holdings of N4.7 billion, inventory valued at approximately N17.5 billion, and cash of N21 billion from the equity raise. These resources are sufficient to cover anticipated near-maturing debt obligations of N23.4 billion and forecast medium-term capital spending of around N20 billion, as well as a dividend payout of N3.7 billion in 2026.
Economy
Esiet Promises Open-door Policy at Customs Eastern Marine Command
By Bon Peters
The new acting Comptroller of the Eastern Marine Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Mr Esien Etim Esiet, a Deputy Comptroller of Customs, has promised to maintain an open-door policy with stakeholders, including licensed agents and partners.
He gave this assurance when he officially assumed leadership of the command on Wednesday, May 20, 2026, according to a statement issued by the command’s spokesman, Mr Joshua Iliya, a Deputy Superintendent of Customs (DSC), in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
In a proactive move to strengthen maritime security and trade facilitation, he immediately initiated an extensive tour of operational facilities and high-level engagements across the region, including Rivers (Abonnema and Onne Outstations), Akwa Ibom (Oron Outstation), and Cross River (Calabar Outstation) States.
During the visitations, Mr Esiet conducted rigorous inspections of equipment and personnel readiness, emphasising that the success of the command relied on a united front, adding that a “sustained synergy is our greatest weapon in combating smuggling and maritime crimes,” insisting that a united front was non-negotiable for national security.
On the inter-agency level to foster a one-service approach, DC Esiet held strategic meetings with the Customs Area Controllers of Port Harcourt II (Onne), the Oil and Gas Free Trade Zone, and the Cross River/Calabar Free Trade Zone/Akwa Ibom Area Command.
To further reinforce maritime safety, he equally paid courtesy visits to top maritime security brass, including the Commander, NNS Pathfinder, Port Harcourt, the Commanding Officer, Navy Forward Operation Base (FOB), Ibaka, the Flag Officer Commanding (FOC), Eastern Naval Command, and the Cross River State Commissioner of Police.
On community and private sector partnership and in recognition of the vital role of grassroots support, DC Esiet visited monarchs in the region, underscoring commitment to maintaining deep-rooted ties with host communities, among others.
On fiscal policy compliance, he reiterated his administration’s resolve to strictly align with the policy direction of the Comptroller-General of Customs, Mr Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, emphasising that his leadership would focus on streamlining maritime enforcement protocols, ensuring officers were motivated and equipped while maintaining an open-door policy with licensed agents and partners.
The Eastern Marine Command, which is a specialised wing of customs, is dedicated to patrolling the nation’s Eastern Waterways, preventing smuggling, and ensuring the security of maritime trade.
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