Qualified Introduced Open Account Sample Clauses

Qualified Introduced Open Account. An account opened by a Qualified Introduced Client that has been approved by IG or a member of the IG Group on behalf of IG and is able to be funded and traded.
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Qualified Introduced Open Account. (a) with the exception of the Netherlands, an account; and (b) for the Netherlands, an account that is a non-leveraged account, opened by a Qualified Introduced Client that has been approved by IG or a member of the IG Group on behalf of IG and is able to be funded and traded. 1. DEFINITIONS (CONTINUED)
Qualified Introduced Open Account. An account owned by a Qualified Introduced Client, which has been approved by Nadex and is able to be funded and traded.

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