Abstract:Juno Markets has successfully upgraded its managed account infrastructure by integrating FYNXT’s Percent Allocation Management Module (PAMM) system.
Juno Markets has successfully upgraded its managed account infrastructure by integrating FYNXT‘s Percent Allocation Management Module (PAMM) system, delivering a seamless transition with zero downtime and enhanced functionality for both fund managers and investors. Leveraging FYNXT’s cutting-edge fintech platform, which is fully compatible with MetaTrader 4 and 5, Juno Markets now offers real-time performance tracking, dynamic fee configuration, and multi-level fund structures, empowering fund managers to scale their operations and providing investors with full transparency and flexibility.
Juno Markets and FYNXT
Juno Markets is a global brokerage regulated in multiple jurisdictions—including Vanuatu (VFSC License 40099) and Australia (AFSL 540205)—and is renowned for its robust, client-focused MT4 and MT5 trading environment. Seeking to enhance its managed account offerings, Juno Markets selected FYNXT, a leading fintech provider known for its modular, low-code solutions tailored to FX/CFD brokers. FYNXTs platform supports seamless integration with existing broker infrastructure, enabling rapid deployment of advanced fund management tools without disrupting live trading activities.
Seamless Migration of Data and Operations
FYNXT‘s technical team orchestrated the complete migration of Juno Markets’ legacy PAMM data—including fund manager profiles, investor accounts, and historical trading records—without any interruption to live trading. Throughout the process, there was zero downtime, and traders experienced uninterrupted access to their accounts. “FYNXTs technical team demonstrated exceptional attention to detail and professionalism,” said a Juno Markets representative. “They handled the migration quickly and securely, ensuring our users experienced no confusion throughout the process”.
Powering Growth for Fund Managers and Investors
With FYNXTs PAMM system now live, Juno Markets can offer fund managers sophisticated tools to attract and retain investors. Key capabilities include:
Aeby Samuel, CEO and Founder of FYNXT, added:
“Our PAMM module is built for brokers who want to offer high-performance tools to their fund managers and investors. Were excited to partner with Juno Markets and help them elevate their managed account services to the next level.”
Why Juno Markets Chose FYNXT
Juno Markets decision to adopt FYNXT PAMM was driven by several standout features that align with its growth strategy:
Conclusion
By upgrading to FYNXT PAMM, Juno Markets has taken a significant leap toward delivering a next-generation managed account experience. This collaboration underscores the importance of strategic fintech partnerships in driving operational excellence and market leadership within the FX/CFD industry. As brokers continue to demand scalable, technology-driven solutions, Juno Markets and FYNXT are setting a new benchmark for service quality, transparency, and growth.
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