Press Release: AsiaPacFinance.com reaches over 98% Customer Satisfaction Rate

Confidence in Trading Strategies Allows This Vendor to Offer Money Back Guarantees

Singapore – 22 July 2011 -AsiaPacFinance.com has maintained a high student satisfaction rate of 98% after educating students in stocks and forex trading. This satisfaction rate is measured based on the number of customers asking for  refunds, or replacement products and services.

AsiaPacFinance.com Founders attribute their success to personalized teachings, both online and offline. Their online trading courses are designed for individual self learning, while their physical seminars are one to one, because the company believes every individual’s investment goals and background are unique.

The results illustrate that AsiaPacFinance.com has consistently delivered high quality educational content to its global community of students and graduates. Not only that, our survey of customers indicated a high level of satisfaction in their customer service. With Live Chat, lifetime email and forum support, traders have always received a quick response whenever they require assistance.

AsiaPacFinance.com prides themselves on their personalized educational methods. They also have a team of research analysts who cover forex, commodities, indices and Asia Pacific stocks. Following up with clients has been a key focus with the company, and they also get in touch with clients and supporters through social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter.

The multi pronged approach to customer service has reaped rewards for the company. For more information, visit www.asiapacfinance.com.

About AsiaPacFinance.com

AsiaPacFinance.com’s goal is to be the primary independent source of reliable and actionable trading ideas. They provide trading courses and trading tools for a growing audience of self-directed traders. AsiaPacFinance.com covers the Asia Pacific markets from its regional headquarters in Singapore.

For more information, visit www.asiapacfinance.com.

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