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By offering a unique foreign exchange settlement system for its client's through top rates, the absence of transaction charges and the sourcing of the best deal at each currency level the 'Intelligent Exchange' in Forex is able to pass the financial savings on to the client.

 

Intellex uses a Multi-Bank trading technology that allows Intellex to offer its clients a tailored solution that maximises the benefit of trading internationally.

 

Intelligent Exchange is ideally suited for any size business from a sole trader to medium to multi-national corporations who make regular foreign exchange payments.

Industry examples are Sports, Media for Film, TV or Music, Pharmaceuticals, Insurance or Publishing where payments may cover Royalties, Corporate Dividends, Pension payments or Overseas Supplier Invoice Settlement.

 
  Find out more about Intelligent Exchange: Click 'demonstration' here or on the left menu. Quotes from some of our clients : Following the successful trial of your service over the last 6 months, we are pleased to now 'roll-out' your system to all our U.K. Group Companies. -- Global Music Publisher. Your systems allows us to add another service to our (client) offerings....certainly the S.M.E.s will appreciate this. -- Outsourcing Corporate Services Co. It's amazing that it hasn't caught-on before...it has provided us with a new source of revenue. -- Independent Group of Music Publishers. Banks are making £3-5billion a year of excess profits, mostly from personal and small business customers, by charging too much for money transfers ... -- Financial Times. The E.C. yesterday threatened legal action after uncovering evidence that Banks are systematically breaking the law by double charging customers for transfers of small sums across borders. -- Financial Times.
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