The definitive list of winners setting the standard for excellence in finance and technology.

In the Asia-Pacific financial sector, distinguishing genuine quality from fleeting trends presents a constant challenge for businesses and clients. An industry-backed endorsement becomes a powerful confirmation of trust and performance. This principle is the foundation upon which the UF AWARDS APAC were built, offering a clear benchmark for excellence in a crowded market.

After an extensive nomination and public voting process, the most distinguished brands in fintech and online trading for the region have been decided.

The standard for industry recognition

Launched in 2021, the UF AWARDS series has become a symbol of achievement for elite brokers and B2B technology providers. Regarded as the industry’s most credible awards, they serve to acknowledge innovation and operational success. The UF AWARDS APAC specifically distinguishes the best-performing companies across the Asia-Pacific region.

While the award ceremony is held during the iFX EXPO Asia, it remains a completely independent event. This separation ensures the focus is entirely on celebrating the merits of the participating companies, whose contributions shape the future of finance.

A rigorous path to victory

The journey to receiving a UF AWARD is a competitive process driven by the industry itself. It begins with a nomination round, where companies register on the official UF AWARDS website to put themselves forward in categories in which they believe they excel.

This is followed by a voting period. Public participation ensures that the winners are selected by their peers, traders, and clients, making the recognition a true reflection of industry sentiment and client satisfaction. It confers a level of prestige and visibility that resonates locally and internationally.

The UF AWARDS APAC 2025 winners

After weeks of nominations and intense voting from professionals across the industry, the results are in. Ultimate Fintech is proud to present the winners of the UF AWARDS APAC 2025, companies that have demonstrated outstanding contributions to the fintech and financial services sectors.

Congratulations to all the winners for their exceptional performance and dedication to excellence.

The winners of the UF AWARDS APAC 2025 Fintech (B2B) category are:

BEST PROP FIRM TECH PROVIDER – APAC: TRADE TECH SOLUTIONS

BEST WHITE LABEL TRADING SOLUTION – APAC: M-FINANCE

BEST RISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PROVIDER – APAC: CENTROID SOLUTIONS

BEST PAYMENT GATEWAY – APAC: 5PAY

BEST TECHNOLOGY PROVIDER – APAC: X OPEN HUB

BEST TRADING PLATFORM – APAC: CTRADER

BEST B2B LIQUIDITY PROVIDER – APAC: ATFX CONNECT

BEST BRIDGE PROVIDER – APAC: CENTROID SOLUTIONS

BEST CONNECTIVITY PROVIDER – APAC: ONEZERO

BEST FINTECH AI SOLUTION – APAC: STOCKHERO

MOST INNOVATIVE PROP FIRM TECH PROVIDER – APAC: TRADE TECH SOLUTIONS

MOST INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY PROVIDER – APAC: UPTECH

BEST SOCIAL TRADING PLATFORM – APAC: ZULUTRADE

BEST ALL-IN-ONE BROKERAGE SOLUTION – APAC: KANGAROO IT SOLUTIONS

BEST MULTI-ASSET LIQUIDITY PROVIDER – APAC: X OPEN HUB

BEST CRYPTO PAYMENT GATEWAY – APAC: LETKNOW PAY

The winners of the UF AWARDS APAC 2025 Broker (B2C) category are:

BEST PROP TRADING FIRM – APAC: FUNDERPRO

BEST BULLION BROKER – APAC: WCG MARKETS

BEST INTRODUCING BROKER PROGRAMME – APAC: PU PRIME

BEST MULTI-ASSET INSTITUTIONAL BROKER – APAC: ONEQUITY

FASTEST GROWING BROKER – APAC: TITAN FX

BEST FOREX SPREADS – APAC: VERSUS TRADE

BEST ECN/STP BROKER – APAC: MACRO GLOBAL MARKETS

BEST TRADE EXECUTION – APAC: XLENCE

MOST TRANSPARENT BROKER – APAC: MH MARKETS

MOST INNOVATIVE BROKER – APAC: IRONFX

BEST CUSTOMER SUPPORT – APAC: TITAN FX

BEST TRADING EXPERIENCE – APAC: AXI

BEST CFD BROKER – APAC: JUSTMARKETS

BEST MOBILE TRADING APP – APAC: VANTAGE

BEST MT4 BROKER – APAC: ATFX

BEST TRADING CONDITIONS – APAC: EC MARKETS

MOST TRUSTED BROKER – APAC: XS.COM

BEST BROKER – APAC: DERIV

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