Back in 2008, the Aslan Group dominated the FX forums with a high touch kastemer service model plus at that time a groundbreaking cash back rebate program.

Now, in 2016, The Aslan Group has emerged from its slumber to launch its new website, www.aslanforex.com, through which it will introduce traders from around the world to the industry’s top FX brokers, offer cash back rebates on trading plus open doors to a wide array of FX professionals within their personal network.

In recent years, The Aslan Group has been cultivating key relationships with retail brokers, liquidity providers, plus money managers in order to build out this particular service.

The key to Aslan’s relaunch, however, was teaming up with Florida-based world introducing broker Forest Park FX, who has provided the infrastructure upon which Aslan Forex is built plus the brokerage relationships plus back office support necessary to the deliver the value its clients expect.

According to The Aslan Group’s Managing Partner, Gavin Gray, Managing Partner at The Aslan Group today explained

“We are thrilled to finally present our clients with a centralized place where they see our complete offering, interact with us on a real-time basis plus have all of their questions plus concerns addressed.” Mr. Gray later added that, “while we may have been pioneers in cash back rebates, Forest Park FX may have perfected it. And by working together, we can offer unparalleled value to the retail FX trader.”

With regard to working with The Aslan Group, Forest Park FX’s CEO, Justin Hertzberg told FinanceFeeds

“Like Forest Park FX, Aslan has always been an integrity-driven, client-focused introducing broker that added both quantitative plus qualitative value to FX traders. Coming together was easy, as each side saw the same bigger picture. And working together will only elevate the trading experience of the client plus our respective brands.” With its core team intact, an experienced sales staff plus back-end support from Forest Park FX, The Aslan Group expects to make a lot of noise in 2016.