Technology provider Brokeree announced on Thursday that it has formed a new partnership with brokerage firm EBC Financial Group.
The partnership means that EBC will use Brokeree’s technology to provide services, including copy trading, to its end clients.
As a result, EBC clients will be able to register as professional traders, whose trading activity can be copied by other EBC clients. The reverse is also true, with end retail clients also able to use the technology to access professional copy trading strategies.
“At EBC Financial Group, our mission is to build a transparent, inclusive investment community where traders are empowered through access to the right tools, insights, and education,” said David Barrett, CEO of EBC’s UK entity.
“This knowledge partnership with Brokeree Solutions goes beyond technology — it’s about leveraging shared expertise to create a more confident, results-driven trading environment. Together, we’re building a platform where both new and experienced traders can learn, grow, and thrive.”
Brokeree and EBC to collaborate on educational content
Another part of the agreement will see the two companies sharing educational content together. That will be focused primarily on copy trading and seek to educate EBC’s institutional, IB, and retail clients about managing risk and improving their trading experience.
Alongside that, Brokeree and EBC will host a series of quarterly webinars. These will target both retail and institutional clients. The first of these will be held soon and will look at risk management in trading.
“We value our clients’ trust in our technology and expertise,” said Tatiana Pilipenko, Regional Head of Business Development (APAC,UK, Americas) at Brokeree Solutions. “The partnership will provide traders and signal providersworldwide to examine advanced copy trading features that will help adjust copy trading strategy and increase theefficiency of risk management tools applied.
“This platform empowers brokers to cultivate a more inclusive and risk-informed trading environment, ultimately driving growth and strengthening relationships with trading communities.”