What it means for the FX company to hold a seminar [Erika Nakazato]
Erika Nakazo Profile
Erika Nakazato. Central Tsu FX Customer Department. After graduating from university, she engaged in foreign exchange and derivatives interbank dealing at Canadian and Swiss-based banks, and then joined the FX field when the company she worked for established an FX subsidiary. She has worked in major securities companies, foreign-capital securities, and FX firms to her current position.
※This article is a reprint and rewrite of an article from FX攻略.com April 2021 issue. Please note that the market information written in the main text may differ from the current market.
※This column is written based on the personal views of the author and does not reflect the views of the organization to which they belong.
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There are various meanings to seminars hosted by FX companies. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the main format became online rather than in-person, but regardless of the method, the act of hosting has significant implications for the company organizing it.
In addition to providing information to participants by experienced professional instructors, it is important that even those who have not opened an account can become familiar with the company’s products, and that feedback from customers through surveys after the seminar can be used to improve services.
Especially at in-person seminars—