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Leverate has launched a managed MT4 and MT5 hosting service combined with a Broker Review process for FX and CFD operators. The service focuses on optimizing MetaTrader infrastructure via performance monitoring, geo-based hosting decisions, and consolidated operational support.
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Leverate has launched a managed hosting service for MT4 and MT5 platforms, paired with what it calls a Broker Review process, targeting FX and CFD operators that run MetaTrader infrastructure. The Tel Aviv-headquartered technology provider says the offering is designed for licensed MT4 or MT5 brokers either planning to deploy new infrastructure or migrate from an existing setup.
According to Leverate, the managed service tracks server performance metrics and recommends hosting locations based on the geographic distribution of a broker's active traders. The company states that this alignment between infrastructure and trader locations is intended to reduce latency and support stable execution environments for MetaTrader-based brokers.
Leverate, which reports operating in the brokerage technology space for more than 19 years, also noted in March that interest from MetaTrader brokers had risen 400% since it began marketing its managed MT4 and MT5 ecosystem earlier this year. The firm positions the new service as part of that broader ecosystem for FX and CFD operators.
The Broker Review component, as described by Leverate, extends beyond pure hosting to include an assessment of broader operational parameters. These include trading conditions, group structures, liquidity routing, and risk management configurations. Leverate says its team works with operators to evaluate these elements and align them with the underlying MetaTrader infrastructure.
Guy Paz, Leverate's COO, said that broker performance depends on how well infrastructure aligns with trader distribution. He added that Leverate seeks to optimize this by analyzing real-time KPIs and geo-data, with the aim of helping brokers eliminate latency bottlenecks and maintain execution integrity at scale.
The company published a case study involving what it described as a mid-sized FX/CFD broker that had faced persistent slippage, platform instability, and trader drop-off. Following an infrastructure review and implementation of monitoring tools, Leverate claimed the broker recorded approximately 50% lower latency, 90% less downtime, and a 30% reduction in support tickets.
In addition to performance monitoring and infrastructure analysis, the managed service includes server setup, daily maintenance, gateway and price feed management, symbol configuration, and round-the-clock monitoring, according to Leverate. The firm states that the product consolidates functions that typically require multiple vendors into a single managed relationship for MetaTrader brokers.
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