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FMAS:25 Final Day Kicks Off: “Are Deficits and De-Dollarization Reshaping Markets?”

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FMAS:25 Final Day Kicks Off: “Are Deficits and De-Dollarization Reshaping Markets?”

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The second and final day of the Finance Magnates Africa
Summit (FMAS:25) is now underway at the Cape Town International Convention
Centre. Following a packed first day of discussions and networking, today’s
agenda continues to highlight key topics across online trading, fintech,
crypto, and payments.

Industry professionals have returned for another round of
expert panels, live sessions, and business engagement, marking the close of the
region’s largest finance-focused gathering.

Personalization Strategies in Financial Services Marketing

On the Centre Stage, industry professionals discuss the
session titled “Now it’s Personal: Marketing for Financial Services.” The panel
featured marketing leaders including Ziad Melhem of CFI Financial Group, Alicja
Radwanska of SciChart, Alex Stefanidis of HFM, Yudhvir Ranchod of Peach
Payments, and Ivan Nemorin of JP Markets.

The discussion focuses on evolving strategies in financial
marketing, emphasizing personalization, digital engagement, and audience
targeting. Panelists share insights on how financial brands are adapting to
changing customer expectations while maintaining compliance and building trust
in competitive markets.

Structured Approaches to Long-Term Trading

On the Exchange Stage, Chantel Snyman, CEO of
TradeWithChantel, leads a session titled “From Guesswork to Game Plan: Building
a Trading Strategy That Sticks.” The presentation focuses on the importance of
developing a structured and consistent approach to trading.

Snyman outlines key elements of a sustainable strategy,
including planning, analysis, and risk management. The session aims to provide
attendees with practical guidance for moving beyond ad hoc decision-making and
toward more disciplined, rules-based trading practices.

Practical Strategies for Picking Winning Stocks

On the Exchange Stage, Tammy Da Costa, CFTe, an independent
analyst and trader, presents a session titled “Trading 102: Taking Stock of
Picking Stocks.” The session focuses on practical approaches to stock
selection, examining fundamental and technical factors that influence equity
performance.

Da Costa discusses key considerations for traders looking to
refine their stock-picking strategies, including market trends, sector
analysis, and timing. The session aims to provide attendees with a structured
framework for making informed trading decisions.

Profit-Driven Insights for IBs, Affiliates

On the Exchange Stage, Sherwan Zeybo, Global Head of
Business Development at EC Markets, delivered a session titled “Partnership to
Profit: Essential Insights for IBs & Affiliates to Maximize Growth.”

The presentation focuses on strategies for introducing
brokers and affiliates to enhance their performance and business impact. Zeybo
highlightes key growth drivers, including client acquisition, retention
techniques, and the role of technology in scaling operations.

The session emphasizes building sustainable partnerships and
optimizing revenue opportunities in competitive market environments.

Trump, Tariffs, and Market Uncertainty Return

On the Centre Stage, a panel of experts discussed the
session titled “Macro Outlook: Trump, Tariffs, and The Return to Uncertainty
Markets.” Speakers included Hormoz Faryar of ATFX Connect, Blake Player of
VALR, Elke Brink of PSG Wealth R21, and Lethu Lushaba of HFM.

The discussion focuses on the potential impact of global
political developments, including US policy shifts, trade tensions, and broader
geopolitical uncertainties. Panelists share insights into how these factors may
influence market sentiment, investment strategies, and economic stability in
the months ahead.

Price Action Strategy with Risk Management

On the Exchange Stage, Ross Larter, Owner of Sure Trading,
delivered a session titled “Trading a Price Action Strategy with Correct Risk
Management.”

The presentation focuses on identifying market movements
through price action techniques and the importance of aligning these strategies
with effective risk management practices.

Larter emphasizes maintaining discipline, setting clear
trade parameters, and managing exposure to enhance long-term trading
consistency and performance.

Breaking Barriers in African Payment Systems

On the Centre Stage, industry leaders convened for a session
titled “Payments in Africa: Breaking Barriers, Bridging Borders.” The panel
featured Hannalie Marsh of Women in Payments Africa, Anton Anitsev of Visa,
Rahul Jain of Peach Payments, Andrey Kalashnikov of Match2Pay, and Adetola
Oloke of Kora.

The discussion focuses on the growing payments landscape
across the continent, with emphasis on improving cross-border transactions,
expanding access to financial services, and addressing infrastructure
challenges. Panelists share perspectives on innovation, regulatory
developments, and collaboration as drivers of regional integration and growth.

AI and Automation Transform Financial Services

On the Exchange Stage, Ivan Rojas, International Sales
Director at Nelogica, and Angelos Gregoriou, CEO and Co-Founder of Dynamic
Works Syntellicore, led a session titled “The Intelligent Future of Financial
Services: AI, Automation & Brokerage Innovation.”

The discussion focused on the integration of artificial
intelligence and automation within financial services, particularly in
brokerage operations. The speakers highlighted emerging technologies that are
shaping efficiency, decision-making, and client engagement, while also
addressing challenges related to implementation and adaptation in a rapidly
evolving landscape.

Industry Panel Discusses Prop Trading Trends

On the Centre Stage, industry professionals gathered for a
session titled “Prop Trading is Here to Eat Your Lunch!” The panel included
Jesse Waiganjo of Brokeree Solutions, Siju Daniel of ATFX, Antreas Pilavakis of
FunderPro, and Nathan Meyer of WeFunded.

The discussion explores the growing impact of proprietary
trading on the broader financial services sector. Panelists examine shifts in
trader behavior, the appeal of funded accounts, and how traditional brokerages
are adapting to the rise of prop trading models.

An exciting start! IC Markets is proud to be a diamond sponsor at the Finance Magnates Africa Summit in Cape Town. 📍Visit us at Booth 1. Let’s talk markets, innovation, and everything fintech. #FintechAfrica #FMAS25 #ICMarkets pic.twitter.com/ZdA3BAWJaU

— IC Markets Global (@IC_Markets) May 29, 2025

Insights on Trading Discipline and Strategy

On the Exchange Stage, Avramis Despotis, Founder and CEO of
Tradepedia, and Reino Deetlefs, Chief Africa Instructor at Tradepedia,
delivered a session titled: Mastering Market Moves: Insights from ‘No One
Listens to the Guru.’

The discussion
focused on practical techniques for identifying market trends and managing
trades with discipline. The speakers emphasized data-driven decision-making
over reliance on forecasts or opinions, highlighting the importance of
technical analysis and trader education in navigating financial markets.

Gold and Oil Outlook 2025

On the Centre Stage, a panel moderated by Adam Button, Chief
Currency Analyst at ForexLive, discussed the outlook for gold and oil in 2025.

Panelists Nick Beukes of Agrisa Commodities, Shah Mohammad
of TradingPRO, Zulpha Achmat from JustMarkets, and Francois du Plessis of ATFX
examined both the long-term trends and short-term volatility expected in these
key commodities.

The session provides insights into market dynamics, supply
factors, and potential challenges influencing price movements in the year
ahead.

Trading News in Highly Volatile Markets

On the Exchange Stage, Zain Vawda, Market Analyst at
MarketPulse by OANDA, presented strategies on “How To Trade The News In Hyper
Turbulent” market conditions.

Vawda outlines key considerations for managing risk and
capitalizing on volatility when unexpected events impact financial markets. The
session focuses on practical approaches to navigating rapid price movements
while maintaining discipline and a clear trading plan.

The second and final day of the Finance Magnates Africa
Summit (FMAS:25) is now underway at the Cape Town International Convention
Centre. Following a packed first day of discussions and networking, today’s
agenda continues to highlight key topics across online trading, fintech,
crypto, and payments.

Industry professionals have returned for another round of
expert panels, live sessions, and business engagement, marking the close of the
region’s largest finance-focused gathering.

Personalization Strategies in Financial Services Marketing

On the Centre Stage, industry professionals discuss the
session titled “Now it’s Personal: Marketing for Financial Services.” The panel
featured marketing leaders including Ziad Melhem of CFI Financial Group, Alicja
Radwanska of SciChart, Alex Stefanidis of HFM, Yudhvir Ranchod of Peach
Payments, and Ivan Nemorin of JP Markets.

The discussion focuses on evolving strategies in financial
marketing, emphasizing personalization, digital engagement, and audience
targeting. Panelists share insights on how financial brands are adapting to
changing customer expectations while maintaining compliance and building trust
in competitive markets.

Structured Approaches to Long-Term Trading

On the Exchange Stage, Chantel Snyman, CEO of
TradeWithChantel, leads a session titled “From Guesswork to Game Plan: Building
a Trading Strategy That Sticks.” The presentation focuses on the importance of
developing a structured and consistent approach to trading.

Snyman outlines key elements of a sustainable strategy,
including planning, analysis, and risk management. The session aims to provide
attendees with practical guidance for moving beyond ad hoc decision-making and
toward more disciplined, rules-based trading practices.

Practical Strategies for Picking Winning Stocks

On the Exchange Stage, Tammy Da Costa, CFTe, an independent
analyst and trader, presents a session titled “Trading 102: Taking Stock of
Picking Stocks.” The session focuses on practical approaches to stock
selection, examining fundamental and technical factors that influence equity
performance.

Da Costa discusses key considerations for traders looking to
refine their stock-picking strategies, including market trends, sector
analysis, and timing. The session aims to provide attendees with a structured
framework for making informed trading decisions.

Profit-Driven Insights for IBs, Affiliates

On the Exchange Stage, Sherwan Zeybo, Global Head of
Business Development at EC Markets, delivered a session titled “Partnership to
Profit: Essential Insights for IBs & Affiliates to Maximize Growth.”

The presentation focuses on strategies for introducing
brokers and affiliates to enhance their performance and business impact. Zeybo
highlightes key growth drivers, including client acquisition, retention
techniques, and the role of technology in scaling operations.

The session emphasizes building sustainable partnerships and
optimizing revenue opportunities in competitive market environments.

Trump, Tariffs, and Market Uncertainty Return

On the Centre Stage, a panel of experts discussed the
session titled “Macro Outlook: Trump, Tariffs, and The Return to Uncertainty
Markets.” Speakers included Hormoz Faryar of ATFX Connect, Blake Player of
VALR, Elke Brink of PSG Wealth R21, and Lethu Lushaba of HFM.

The discussion focuses on the potential impact of global
political developments, including US policy shifts, trade tensions, and broader
geopolitical uncertainties. Panelists share insights into how these factors may
influence market sentiment, investment strategies, and economic stability in
the months ahead.

Price Action Strategy with Risk Management

On the Exchange Stage, Ross Larter, Owner of Sure Trading,
delivered a session titled “Trading a Price Action Strategy with Correct Risk
Management.”

The presentation focuses on identifying market movements
through price action techniques and the importance of aligning these strategies
with effective risk management practices.

Larter emphasizes maintaining discipline, setting clear
trade parameters, and managing exposure to enhance long-term trading
consistency and performance.

Breaking Barriers in African Payment Systems

On the Centre Stage, industry leaders convened for a session
titled “Payments in Africa: Breaking Barriers, Bridging Borders.” The panel
featured Hannalie Marsh of Women in Payments Africa, Anton Anitsev of Visa,
Rahul Jain of Peach Payments, Andrey Kalashnikov of Match2Pay, and Adetola
Oloke of Kora.

The discussion focuses on the growing payments landscape
across the continent, with emphasis on improving cross-border transactions,
expanding access to financial services, and addressing infrastructure
challenges. Panelists share perspectives on innovation, regulatory
developments, and collaboration as drivers of regional integration and growth.

AI and Automation Transform Financial Services

On the Exchange Stage, Ivan Rojas, International Sales
Director at Nelogica, and Angelos Gregoriou, CEO and Co-Founder of Dynamic
Works Syntellicore, led a session titled “The Intelligent Future of Financial
Services: AI, Automation & Brokerage Innovation.”

The discussion focused on the integration of artificial
intelligence and automation within financial services, particularly in
brokerage operations. The speakers highlighted emerging technologies that are
shaping efficiency, decision-making, and client engagement, while also
addressing challenges related to implementation and adaptation in a rapidly
evolving landscape.

Industry Panel Discusses Prop Trading Trends

On the Centre Stage, industry professionals gathered for a
session titled “Prop Trading is Here to Eat Your Lunch!” The panel included
Jesse Waiganjo of Brokeree Solutions, Siju Daniel of ATFX, Antreas Pilavakis of
FunderPro, and Nathan Meyer of WeFunded.

The discussion explores the growing impact of proprietary
trading on the broader financial services sector. Panelists examine shifts in
trader behavior, the appeal of funded accounts, and how traditional brokerages
are adapting to the rise of prop trading models.

An exciting start! IC Markets is proud to be a diamond sponsor at the Finance Magnates Africa Summit in Cape Town. 📍Visit us at Booth 1. Let’s talk markets, innovation, and everything fintech. #FintechAfrica #FMAS25 #ICMarkets pic.twitter.com/ZdA3BAWJaU

— IC Markets Global (@IC_Markets) May 29, 2025

Insights on Trading Discipline and Strategy

On the Exchange Stage, Avramis Despotis, Founder and CEO of
Tradepedia, and Reino Deetlefs, Chief Africa Instructor at Tradepedia,
delivered a session titled: Mastering Market Moves: Insights from ‘No One
Listens to the Guru.’

The discussion
focused on practical techniques for identifying market trends and managing
trades with discipline. The speakers emphasized data-driven decision-making
over reliance on forecasts or opinions, highlighting the importance of
technical analysis and trader education in navigating financial markets.

Gold and Oil Outlook 2025

On the Centre Stage, a panel moderated by Adam Button, Chief
Currency Analyst at ForexLive, discussed the outlook for gold and oil in 2025.

Panelists Nick Beukes of Agrisa Commodities, Shah Mohammad
of TradingPRO, Zulpha Achmat from JustMarkets, and Francois du Plessis of ATFX
examined both the long-term trends and short-term volatility expected in these
key commodities.

The session provides insights into market dynamics, supply
factors, and potential challenges influencing price movements in the year
ahead.

Trading News in Highly Volatile Markets

On the Exchange Stage, Zain Vawda, Market Analyst at
MarketPulse by OANDA, presented strategies on “How To Trade The News In Hyper
Turbulent” market conditions.

Vawda outlines key considerations for managing risk and
capitalizing on volatility when unexpected events impact financial markets. The
session focuses on practical approaches to navigating rapid price movements
while maintaining discipline and a clear trading plan.

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