DKK Partners has joined the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry to offer its suite of key services to London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCII) members, including FX risk management, access to deep liquidity pools, and local collections for overseas trading.
The LCII is a key hub in London that assists members with a variety of services and products, allowing them to connect and advocate on behalf of London’s business community.
The emerging markets (EM) foreign exchange (FX) liquidity provider has partnered with LCII to provide its services to a business community of approximately 3,000 members.
DKK provides virtual IBAN accounts, liquidity in the EM and G10, pricing, and execution.
DKK enables businesses to manage currency risk in frontier markets by offering virtual IBAN accounts, allowing customers to gain access to new territories and currencies as well as EM liquidity, and providing direct access to real-time pricing and execution across frontier, emerging, and G10 market currencies.
Khalid Talukder, formerly of UBS, Citi, and Deutsche Bank, and Dominic Duru, formerly of RBS and Citi, founded the company.
“LCCI is the premier platform for UK businesses to collaborate, share ideas about how to improve commerce, and establish trading partners globally,” said Khalid Talukder, co-founder of DKK Partners. “We look forward to working with our fellow members to support their expansion plans.” Our membership places us at the heart of UK industry, allowing us to have our fingers on the pulse of the numerous challenges companies face, both locally and internationally.
“We are delighted that DKK Partners has become a member of the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry, which exists to connect, support, and champion the interests of businesses in the capital,” said Richard Burge, Chief Executive of the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry. DKK Partners are currency exchange experts and a fantastic example of a London business with international reach and impact, whose services add significant value to our ecosystem. We look forward to working with them to help Chamber members reach their full potential.”
DKK established four new branches in the Middle East and Africa.
DKK unveiled a new brand identity earlier this year and expanded across the globe with new offices in the Middle East and Africa to meet high demand for its suite of services, which includes FX risk management, access to deep liquidity pools, and local collections.
The firm specializes in emerging market FX and creates strategies and methodologies to help corporations and institutions manage currency risk and develop sharp pricing more effectively.
The main three focus areas for the LP’s bespoke solutions are FX risk management, FX liquidity, and local collections.
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