FinTech before FinTech was a word.
ActTrader was building trading infrastructure before the industry had a name for it. One proprietary engine, launched as a Java applet in 2000, refined every year since, and never replaced. This page is the record.
Twenty-six years. One unbroken line.
The spine on the left is the company. Every entry below hangs off the same engine, launched in 2000 and never re-platformed. Scroll, and the pulse travels through time with you.
A Java applet, and a bet on open markets.
Capital markets technology still belonged to banks. ActTrader launched a Java-based trading application that put institutional-grade execution in a browser, and put global markets within reach of independent firms for the first time.
The STP engine that still runs today.
Straight-through processing for ultra-fast execution. The core that fills orders on the platform in 2026 traces directly to this engine. Everything since, every product, every asset class, has been built on top of it, not instead of it.
Five trillion dollars a month.
The customised multi-broker hub connected MT4, MT5, FXCM, and Oanda through one ActTrader core, and monthly volume across the network crossed five trillion dollars. Infrastructure that doesn't blink, proven at the scale institutions demand.
A FINVASIA Group company.
FINVASIA acquired ActTrader to spearhead a strategic shift toward becoming an industry-leading FinTech group. The acquisition added a cryptocurrency exchange, a retail trading platform, and a fully integrated client portal for brokers, and put group-scale resources behind the engine.
Charts, AI, and a language of its own.
ActCharts ships, built in-house. An AI assistant runs across desktop, web, and mobile, answering questions from the live ledger in plain English. And strategy builders write in ActFX, the platform's own language, or describe an idea and let ActAI write the code. Twenty-six years in, the engine learns to talk.
We didn't follow the FinTech wave. We built the tide brokers still ride today.ActTrader · Since 2000
Six reasons, on the record.
Not promises. Properties of a platform that has run for twenty-six years without being replaced.