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MultiBank Group, one of the world’s largest and most regulated financial derivatives institution, has announced the launch of two limited-time promotional programs designed to reward both its Introducing Broker network and retail trading clients.
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The programs reflect the firm's ongoing strategy to strengthen relationships across its partner and client ecosystem while maintaining the competitive positioning that has supported the Group's growth since its establishment in 2005.
Elite IB Promo: Enhanced Partner Compensation
Under the Elite IB Promotion, MultiBank Group's Introducing Brokers are eligible to receive a 50% boost on their standard rebate and commission structures. The program provides IBs the opportunity to earn rebates and commissions of up to $50,000, subject to the promotion's terms and conditions.
The initiative is structured to reward partners who refer new trading clients to MultiBank Group during the promotional window.
Learn more about the promotion: https://tradfi.multibankgroup.com/en/lp-n/introducing-brokers
Client Promotion: Improved Bonus and Trading Conditions
During the promotional period, MultiBank Group’s retail clients are eligible for a 25% deposit bonus, up to $40,000.
Traders will also gain access to competitive trading conditions: leverage of up to 1:1,000 on gold and major FX pairs, with gold spreads starting from 15 cents.
These programs underscore MultiBank Group’s commitment to delivering competitive commercial terms across its partner network and global client base. Their structure reflects a dual focus on supporting the businesses built by Introducing Brokers while ensuring clients continue to benefit from institutional-grade pricing and liquidity.
Learn more about this offer: https://tradfi.multibankgroup.com/en/lp-always-on/metals-legacy
About MultiBank Group
MultiBank Group, established in California, USA in 2005, is a global leader in financial derivatives, serving over 2 million clients across 100 countries, and boasts an average daily trading volume of $35 billion in April 2025, with the highest daily volume reaching $55.8 billion. Renowned for its innovative trading solutions, robust regulatory compliance, and exceptional customer service, MultiBank Group offers an array of brokerage services and asset management solutions. It is regulated across five continents by 17+ of the most reputable financial authorities globally. MultiBank Group’s award-winning trading platforms offer up to 1000:1 leverage on a diverse range of products, including Forex, Metals, Shares, Commodities, Indices, and Cryptocurrencies. MultiBank Group has received over 80 financial awards recognizing its trading excellence and regulatory compliance.
For more information, visit MultiBank Group’s website.
MultiBank Group has announced the launch of two limited-time promotional programs designed to reward both its Introducing Broker network and retail trading clients.
CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy (AP) — Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych will be allowed to wear a black armband in competition at the Milan Cortina Games, the International Olympic Committee said Tuesday, but not the helmet he wanted to commemorate the lives of some athletes from his country who were killed in the war with Russia.
The IOC called the move a compromise.
“I think what we’ve tried to do is to address his desires with compassion and understanding,” IOC spokesman Mark Adams said Tuesday. “He has expressed himself on social media and in the training and, as you know, we will not stop him expressing himself in press conferences, as he leaves competition in the mixed zone and elsewhere. We feel that this is a good compromise in the situation.”
Heraskevych said the IOC told him Monday night that he could not wear the helmet that shows the faces of several Ukrainian athletes who have been killed since 2022, because Olympic officials decided it broke the rule banning political statements.
Heraskevych — who was fourth at last year's world championships and is generally considered a medal hopeful at these games — has more training runs scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday, and he is expected to compete in the Olympic men's skeleton race Thursday.
It was not immediately clear if he would wear the armband. The IOC also pointed out that it has banned armbands in the past, but is willing to make an exception in Heraskevych's case. The move by the IOC doesn't mean all athletes can wear armbands, and if Heraskevych chooses to do so, it can not include any text, Adams said.
“We didn’t violate any rules, and it should be allowed for me to compete with this helmet,” Heraskevych told The Associated Press on Monday, before Ukrainian sliding officials met with a representative from the IOC and learned the helmet would not be allowed. “I cannot understand how this helmet hurt anyone. It’s to pay tribute to athletes and some of them were medalists in the Youth Olympic Games. That means they’re Olympic family. They were part of this Olympic family, so I cannot understand they would find a reason why not.”
Figure skater Dmytro Sharpar, a onetime Youth Olympic Games teammate of Heraskevych, is on the helmet, as are boxer Pavlo Ishchenko, hockey player Oleksiy Loginov and others. Some, Heraskevych said, were killed on the front lines; at least one died while trying to distribute aid to fellow Ukrainians.
Even Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy weighed in on Heraskevych’s quest, with a post on his Instagram page saying that he wanted to thank the slider for “reminding the world the price of our struggle.”
AP Olympics: https://apnews.com/hub/milan-cortina-2026-winter-olympics
Ukraine's Vladyslav Heraskevych arrives at the finish during a men's skeleton training session at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, Monday, Feb. 9, 2026. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)
Ukraine's Vladyslav Heraskevych starts a men's skeleton training session at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, Monday, Feb. 9, 2026. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)
Ukraine's Vladyslav Heraskevych starts a men's skeleton training session at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, Monday, Feb. 9, 2026. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)