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Evest announced a campaign in partnership with the Argentine Football Association (AFA), positioning trading activity during the 'Champions’ Summer' as an opportunity for participants to earn rewards such as branded kits, leaderboard placements, and match ticket prizes.
Evest has launched the 'Champions’ Summer' campaign in partnership with the Argentine Football Association (AFA), aligning trading activity with themes of competition and progression inspired by football. According to details on Evest’s website, the campaign offers participants the chance to earn rewards such as exclusive branded kits, appear on a live leaderboard, and win weekly match tickets based on trading activity; it also features a referral program providing a $500 trading bonus per successful referral. The promotion is positioned specifically for users in the Middle East and Africa, but the page does not specify exact eligibility criteria, deadlines, or detailed requirements for the rewards.
To participate in the Evest "Champions’ Summer" campaign, users need to register and open an account with Evest. During the campaign period, users can start trading to earn rewards such as exclusive kits, a place on the live leaderboard, and a chance to win weekly live match tickets. There is also a referral program that provides a $500 trading bonus for each successful referral. To get started, users can register via the official sign-up link.
Evest is a brokerage founded in 2020 that focuses on providing trading services in the MENA region, offering access to Forex and over 400 CFDs on stocks, indices, metals, and cryptocurrencies. The broker supports trading on both proprietary and MetaTrader 5 platforms, offers swap-free Islamic accounts, and provides free access to copy trading and market analytics. For further details, see the broker profile on Traders Union: full review on Traders Union.
For context, the previous Evest update on Traders Union highlighted a live market analysis broadcast with Ahmed Osama following the U.S. Non-Farm Payrolls report, discussing its impact on major asset classes. To learn more, see the earlier news about Evest.