Photo Release: CIMB Thai won “Best Foreign Currency Luiquidity Provider for Thailand” from Thomson Reuters FX Awards three years in a row.

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          CIMB Thai won "Best Foreign Currency Luiquidity Provider for Thailand" from Thomson Reuters FX Awards for the third consecutive year. The award is for the most active bank in foreign exchange dealing spot and swap. Mr. Sutee Losoponkul, Senior Executive Vice President, Head of Treasury Group of CIMB Thai Bank was the bank representative who received the award from Khun Chantavarn Sucharitakul, Bank of Thailand Assistant Governor. Thomson Reuters annual FX Awards for Thailand aim to promote transparency in the Thai foreign exchange market and to recognize its importance in the broader Thai economy. The Thai FX Award winners were determined based on trading volumes and pricing contributions on Thomson Reuters Electronic FX Trading Platforms.
 

Photo Release: CIMB Thai won “Best Foreign Currency Luiquidity Provider for Thailand” from Thomson Reuters FX Awards three years in a row.

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