General Information & Regulation of Tasman
Tasman Foreign Exchange Pty Ltd is an Australian registered forex brokerage firm that claims to have 25 years of experience in the foreign exchange market, operating in Australia and New Zealand, with key activities covering foreign exchange, global payments, inward remittances, and risk management. TASMAN FX (TASMAN) is currently regulated by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) and holds a full license under its authority, regulatory number 337970.
Forex Products of Tasman
The foreign exchange products offered by TASMAN include spot foreign exchange (A foreign exchange spot transaction, also known as FX spot, is an agreement between two parties to buy one currency against selling another currency at an agreed price for settlement on the spot date, which in most cases is two days), and forward exchange contract (a forward guarantee or contract is an agreement between two parties to buy or sell a currency at a specified price at a future date, due to its customizable nature (regardless of the amount or delivery date), are particularly suitable for hedging future transactions).
Global Payments
The main payment methods offered by TASMAN FX (TASMAN) are wire transfer, Book Transfer, automatic clearing payment, Global ACH, and SEPA.
Inward Remittance of Tasman
TASMAN offers the service of receiving funds from abroad for its clients and claims to open local accounts in most major currencies so that clients can access their funds more quickly.
Risk Management of Tasman
Daily fluctuations in exchange rates are a frustrating and potentially costly aspect of international trade, and many companies are uncomfortable with the intersection of business activity and currency movements. TASMAN FX says it can help users solve this problem through foreign exchange risk management.