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XTB Offers Free GM Stock to New MENA Investors
Abstract:XTB launches a promotion giving new MENA investors a free General Motors share. Sign up, fund your account, and start investing with no minimum deposit by Dec 2025.

XTB, a prominent global investment firm, has launched a new program targeting beginner investors in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. The company revealed that new users who sign up and add funds to an account via the XTB app will be given one share of General Motors (GM) stock at no charge. This initiative, which will run through the end of 2025, marks XTBs first stock giveaway in the MENA area.
To join, people need to download the XTB app, create an account, and deposit any amount of money. The GM share is worth about $50 based on current market prices. The program aims to help new investors get started in the stock market and gain hands-on experience with investing.

Achraf Drid, Managing Director and Senior Executive Officer at XTB MENA said, We want to make investing less intimidating for beginners.
Giving away a free stock is a simple way to encourage that first step. With more people in the MENA region showing interest in stocks, were offering a share in a well-known company to help them begin their investment journey.
This effort supports XTBs mission to make financial markets more accessible. The platform provides access to over 6,300 financial products, including stocks, ETFs, and CFDs, to suit different investment styles. It also offers learning materials, such as guides for beginners and detailed market insights, to assist users. Customer support is available 24/5 in 20 languages.
The XTB app caters to both long-term investors and active traders. Beyond trading, it features an eWallet that lets users handle uninvested funds, make payments, and withdraw cash from ATMs in various currencies.
About XTB
Established in 2004 in Poland, XTB operates in 12 countries and has a workforce of over 1,200. The company is overseen by multiple financial regulators, including Poland‘s KNF, the UK’s FCA, Cyprus‘s CySEC, and the UAE’s SCA and DFSA. Its shares have been listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange since 2016.
The choice to give away a GM share comes as more people in the MENA region turn to retail investing. Experts say this move shows XTBs focus on attracting new clients by offering instant value through a share in a well-known global car manufacturer.
Access the link to XTB's broker page below to explore more trading opportunities offered by the broker.
https://www.wikifx.com/en/dealer/1561892500.html

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