Economy
TU Experts Compiled the List of the Best Forex Brokers in Zambia for 2023
Selecting the right broker is crucial for trading in financial markets as it directly impacts the security of funds, potential profits, and trading opportunities. Traders in Zambia can make an informed choice by assessing brokers comprehensively. TU analysts have conducted a review of the Best Forex Brokers in Zambia for 2023, comparing and selecting five popular companies in the country.
Exploring the best brokers in Zambia
The experts at Traders Union have conducted a comparative analysis of a number of Forex brokers in Zambia. Below are some of the top-rated Forex brokers in Zambia:
- RoboForex
RoboForex offers attractive bonus programs, including a $30 Welcome Bonus for traders depositing $10 or more. Additionally, they offer a typical bonus of up to 120% on both the initial deposit and subsequent account replenishments. Additional bonuses include 5%-15% cash back on fees based on trading volume and extra 10% funds for more than 1,000 trades.
- Tickmill
Tickmill caters to both novice and professional traders with different account types. Their Classic account is suitable for beginners, offering a transparent spread without fees. The Pro and VIP accounts are professional ECN accounts with near-zero spreads, instant order execution, and a fixed fee per lot, catering to high-frequency trading strategies. The minimum deposit for Classic and Pro accounts is $100.
- XM Group
XM Broker is a top choice for professional traders due to its high order processing speed and optimal commission levels. It holds licenses from four leading regulators, including ASIC, FSC, CySEC, and DFSA. The broker offers various account types with consistent execution quality, minimal requotes, slippages, and instant order matching. Leverage adheres to European standards, and the maximum leverage for EU-regulated clients is 30:1. Novice traders will find attractive conditions, with a minimum deposit of $5 and cent accounts available.
- Pepperstone
The advantageous trading conditions offered by Pepperstone, which include spreads that begin at 0.0 pips and a minimum trade volume of 0.01 lots, make it stand out. With over 1200 trading instruments and fast trade execution (30 ms on average), Pepperstone is attractive to traders. According to TU experts, the platform also supports auto-copying of trades.
- 5Fusion Markets
5Fusion Markets offers leverage ranging from 1:30 to 1:500, depending on the jurisdiction and account type. While it may not have the widest range of trading tools, the broker provides opportunities to evaluate their services through a demo account.
Selecting the Right Forex Broker in Zambia
Choosing the right Forex broker in Zambia requires careful consideration. Start by checking the broker’s regulatory compliance and reputation. A reliable broker should have a transparent track record and demonstrate commitment to fair practices.
Evaluate the broker’s trading platform and tools, ensuring it meets your trading needs and supports the instruments and strategies you plan to use. Consider the range of tradable assets offered and compare trading costs and fees.
Security measures and fund protection are essential, so opt for brokers with segregated client accounts and encryption technology. Lastly, TU analysts recommend assessing the level of customer support and service provided by the broker. Prompt and helpful support can be crucial in addressing technical issues and queries.
Trading Without Investing
While Forex trading usually requires an initial investment, some brokers offer no-deposit bonuses that allow traders to start trading with limited funds provided by the broker. One example is RoboForex, which offers a $30 Welcome Bonus for new account holders.
However, these bonuses come with terms and conditions, so traders must carefully review them before participating.
Conclusion
Choosing a reliable Forex broker is of utmost importance for traders in Zambia to ensure a successful and secure trading experience. The selection process can be daunting due to the multitude of options available in the market. Traders Union’s review of the Best Forex Brokers in Zambia for 2023 provides a valuable resource for traders, as it offers a comprehensive analysis of the top brokers in the country. By carefully examining the pros and cons of each broker, traders can make informed decisions and find a brokerage that aligns with their trading goals and preferences, thus maximizing their chances of success in the dynamic and competitive Forex market.
Economy
Customs Oil and Gas Free Trade Zone in Rivers Collects N53.98bn Revenue
By Adedapo Adesanya
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) Oil and Gas Free Trade Zone Command in Rivers State says it has achieved a record-breaking revenue collection of N53.98 billion between January and November 2024, exceeding its annual target by 2.3 per cent and nearly doubling the N26.80 billion generated in 2023.
This was disclosed by the Customs Area Controller, Oil and Gas Free Trade Zone, Onne, Comptroller Seriki Usman, during a press briefing at the command’s headquarters, where he attributed the success to strategic collaboration with stakeholders, operational efficiency, and a focus on regulatory compliance.
He said, “A notable achievement of the command was its record-breaking revenue collection of N53.98 billion. This figure represents a 2.3 per cent increase over our annual target for 2024 and a remarkable 98.6% rise compared to the N26.80 billion collected in 2023.
“Our record-breaking revenue underscores the importance of effective trade facilitation and regulatory compliance. This achievement reflects the commitment of our officers, the collaboration with stakeholders, and the critical role of the Oil and Gas Free Trade Zone in driving Nigeria’s economic growth,” he said.
He explained that the Command successfully facilitated the export of key products such as refined sugar, fertiliser, liquefied natural gas, LNG, and crude oil from major facilities, including Bundu Sugar Refinery, Notore Chemical PLC, and Bonny Island.
“The seamless management of imports and exports within the free trade zone has enhanced operations for licensed enterprises,” he noted.
Speaking on the significance of these achievements, Comptroller Usman emphasized the need to maintain the momentum.
“This accomplishment is not just about numbers but about fostering trade growth, innovation, and creating a conducive environment for businesses to thrive within the free trade zone.”
On regulatory compliance, Comptroller Usman reassured Nigerians of the Command’s commitment to ensuring adherence to international trade regulations while fostering economic progress.
“Our focus remains on enhancing service delivery, promoting ease of doing business, and driving revenue generation that supports the nation’s development goals,” he said.
The command emphasized that collaboration with stakeholders, particularly the Oil and Gas Free Trade Zone Authority, has been pivotal in achieving these milestones, and called for continued partnership to sustain trade growth and improve service delivery.
As the year comes to a close, the command has reiterated its resolve to solidify its role as a critical revenue driver and trade facilitator in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector.
Mr Usman said the performance reflects the command’s vital role in strengthening Nigeria’s non-oil revenue base and its determination to remain a key player in the country’s economic transformation efforts.
“We remain committed to sustaining our achievements, fostering trust among stakeholders, and contributing significantly to the nation’s economic growth,” Comptroller Usman concluded.
Economy
FAAC Disburses 1.727trn to FG, States Local Councils in December 2024
By Modupe Gbadeyanka
The federal government, the 36 states of the federation and the 774 local government areas have received N1.727 trillion from the Federal Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC) for December 2024.
The funds were disbursed to the three tiers of government from the revenue generated by the nation in November 2024.
At the December meeting of FAAC held in Abuja, it was stated that the amount distributed comprised distributable statutory revenue of N455.354 billion, distributable Value Added Tax (VAT) revenue of N585.700 billion, Electronic Money Transfer Levy (EMTL) revenue of N15.046 billion and Exchange Difference revenue of N671.392 billion.
According to a statement signed on Friday by the Director of Press and Public Relations for FAAC, Mr Bawa Mokwa, the money generated last month was about N3.143 trillion, with N103.307 billion used for cost of collection and N1.312 trillion for transfers, interventions and refunds.
It was disclosed that gross statutory revenue of N1.827 trillion was received compared with the N1.336 trillion recorded a month earlier.
The statement said gross revenue of N628.972 billion was available from VAT versus N668.291 billion in the preceding month.
The organisation stated that last month, oil and gas royalty and CET levies recorded significant increases, while excise duty, VAT, import duty, Petroleum Profit Tax (PPT), Companies Income Tax (CIT) and EMTL decreased considerably.
As for the sharing, FAAC disclosed that from the N1.727 trillion, the central government got N581.856 billion, the states received N549.792 billion, the councils took N402.553 billion, while the benefiting states got N193.291 billion as 13 per cent derivation revenue.
From the N585.700 billion VAT earnings, the national government got N87.855 billion, the states received N292.850 billion and the local councils were given N204.995 billion.
Also, from the N455.354 billion distributable statutory revenue, the federal government was given N175.690 billion, the states got N89.113 billion, the local governments had N68.702 billion, and the benefiting states received N121.849 billion as 13 per cent derivation revenue.
In addition, from the N15.046 billion EMTL revenue, FAAC shared N2.257 billion to the federal government, disbursed N7.523 billion to the states and transferred N5.266 billion to the local councils.
Further, from the N671.392 billion Exchange Difference earnings, it gave central government N316.054 billion, the states N160.306 billion, the local government areas N123.590 billion, and the oil-producing states N71.442 billion as 13 per cent derivation revenue.
Economy
Okitipupa Plc, Two Others Lift Unlisted Securities Market by 0.65%
By Adedapo Adesanya
The NASD Over-the-Counter (OTC) Securities Exchange recorded a 0.65 per cent gain on Friday, December 13, boosted by three equities admitted on the trading platform.
On the last trading session of the week, Okitipupa Plc appreciated by N2.70 to settle at N29.74 per share versus Thursday’s closing price of N27.04 per share, FrieslandCampina Wamco Nigeria Plc added N2.49 to end the session at N42.85 per unit compared with the previous day’s N40.36 per unit, and Afriland Properties Plc gained 50 Kobo to close at N16.30 per share, in contrast to the preceding session’s N15.80 per share.
Consequently, the market capitalisation added N6.89 billion to settle at N1.062 trillion compared with the preceding day’s N1.055 trillion and the NASD Unlisted Security Index (NSI) gained 19.66 points to wrap the session at 3,032.16 points compared with 3,012.50 points recorded in the previous session.
Yesterday, the volume of securities traded by investors increased by 171.6 per cent to 1.2 million units from the 447,905 units recorded a day earlier, but the value of shares traded by the market participants declined by 19.3 per cent to N2.4 million from the N3.02 million achieved a day earlier, and the number of deals went down by 14.3 per cent to 18 deals from 21 deals.
At the close of business, Geo-Fluids Plc was the most active stock by volume on a year-to-date basis with a turnover of 1.7 billion units worth N3.9 billion, followed by Okitipupa Plc with the sale of 752.2 million units valued at N7.8 billion, and Afriland Properties Plc with 297.3 million units sold for N5.3 million.
In the same vein, Aradel Holdings Plc remained the most active stock by value on a year-to-date basis with the sale of 108.7 million units for N89.2 billion, trailed by Okitipupa Plc with 752.2 million units valued at N7.8 billion, and Afriland Properties Plc with a turnover of 297.3 million units worth N5.3 billion.
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