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TorFX wins People’s Choice at the Good Money Guide Awards 2024

Posted by on November 15th, 2024.

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We’re thrilled to announce that TorFX has won the People’s Choice award at this year’s Good Money Guide Awards.

The Good Money Guide Awards celebrate the very best in the financial industry, recognising companies that excel in providing outstanding services across investment, trading, and currency exchange.

The People’s Choice award is particularly special, as it’s decided entirely by client reviews, with thousands of people casting votes. This award reflects the high level of satisfaction and trust our customers have in our service.

Winning People’s Choice is a huge honour for us. We always strive to give our customers outstanding service and personalised support, so we’re proud to see our dedication recognised.

‘We’re incredibly honoured to receive the People’s Choice award this year,’ said Nigel Fox, Vice President of Customer Success at TorFX. ‘It’s a testament to the hard work of our team and the trust our clients place in us. At TorFX, we believe in going above and beyond to deliver a truly personalised service, so to see our dedication reflected in thousands of positive reviews means a lot. Thank you to everyone who voted – we look forward to continuing to support our customers with the same commitment to excellence.’

This is the second year running that we’ve received an accolade at the Good Money Guide Awards. In 2023, we won Best Currency Forward Contract in recognition of our expertise in helping businesses and individuals manage currency volatility.

Thank you to everyone who voted for us or shared reviews, and to all our customers. We’ll continue to put your needs and experience at the heart of everything we do!

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