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New - Skrill Payments now available!

The FXOpen Team

Dear Traders,  FXOpen UK is pleased to announce that its clients can now transfer funds instantly to their trading account via Skrill. To make a deposit, log into to your e-wallet and go to Add Funds and select Skrill.

For further information on Skrill and their fees click here , or go to the Payments section of the website.

Kind Regards, The FXOpen UK Team

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