Prop Firm Lark Funding Announces New Match-Trader Platform For Users
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Prop firm Lark Funding is planning to add Match-Trader to its suite of offerings. The Canada-based firm has been running its business since 2022. According to the firm, it plans to provide a new improved platform to its clients, as it wants to add Match-Trader to complement its trading offerings.
Last week, the founder of Lark Funding, Matthew Letourneau, told users that the firm is planning to onboard MatchTrade, with plans to add more features to give users more trading options.
Match-Trader has attained significant traction since it was launched. The growth was particularly noteworthy after the regulatory crackdown launched by the creator of MetaTrader platforms, MetaQuotes, in February this year.
Clients Now Have More Options To Trade
Before this new platform, Clients of Lark Funding could use DXTrade provided by Devexperts and cTrader from Spotware Systems. However, now, the latest information revealed that users can now have more options to use a third platform.
The recent move is coming as Match-Trader is collaborating with Centroid Solutions which will integrate Risk Analysis systems the company offers. The goal, according to the company, is to offer support to challenge-based prop firms and technological offerings for CFD brokers.
Chief Executive Officer of Centroid Solutions, Cristian Vlasceanu, commented on the development. “We are thrilled to strengthen our relationship with Match-Trade Technologies through this integration,” he said.
Additionally, Vlasceanu noted that the company’s goal is continuous innovation and aiding trading firms and prop brokers with the tools they require to thrive in a very competitive market.
Strategic adviser and Co-founder of YourPropFirm, Markus Sichler, also commented on the development.
Lark Funding Wants More Partnerships To Improve Its Offerings
He said that the collaboration with Match-Trader will strengthen the firm’s commitment to offering prop firms flexibility and better options. The regulatory crackdown last year impacted Lark Funding, as the prop firm suspended access to clients from the U.S. and ended any support for MetaTrader.
Earlier, Lark Funding rolled out DXTrade as an alternative platform for clients. However, the firm says it wants to continue expanding its offerings by adding more features. The user also collaborated with TradingView to enable users to easily complete challenge passes on the platform.
TradingView’s Vice President of International Growth, Rauan Khassan, stated that the firm has inked a partnership deal with Devexperts via the DXtrade trading backend. Following the partnership, the firm is looking forward to more collaborations and integrations with other brokerages. Although the partnership with TradingView occurred last year, the platform recently added charting features from TradingView.