wise old rookie

Fimat may not have been around as long as many of its prime broking competitors, but sound policies, formulated without institutional ballast or fear of taking a solitary tack, have left it ready to catch the wind

Launched in 1986, Fimat is a relatively new kid on the block compared to rivals in the prime broking business.

Despite this, the company now has a presence in the UK, Germany, France, Spain, Switzerland, Canada, the US, Brazil, Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore and Australia.

Currently looking to expand from its image as a futures broker, the firm harbours plans to become a reference service provider to the alternative investment industry.

Fimat has pursued its own course, often different to

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