IC Markets strikes multi-year Haas F1 deal as Official FX Trading Partner, debuting at Abu Dhabi GP
IC Markets has signed a multi-year agreement with the MoneyGram Haas F1 Team as its Official FX Trading Partner, unveiling a refreshed “IC” brand identity on the car at this weekend’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix—an aggressive marketing push into MENA as competition for retail FX flows intensifies.
Why it matters for FX and retail trading
The tie-up puts one of the largest retail brokers on a global stage as Formula 1’s audience expands, aligning the speed-and-precision narrative of F1 with high-frequency, low-latency trading. For traders, the move underscores how brokers are leaning into premium sponsorships to lift brand trust, expand in growth regions such as the Gulf, and differentiate on technology and execution.
Deal details
– IC becomes Haas’s Official FX Trading Partner in a multi-year arrangement.
– Branding as “IC” debuts on the nose, front wing, halo, and cockpit headrests in Abu Dhabi.
– The visual identity shift toward “IC” aims to unify the brand ahead of broader growth plans into 2026.
– The partnership is IC’s largest global motorsport sponsorship to date.
What the companies said
IC’s Chief Marketing Officer Tony Philip called Formula 1 a “perfect expression of precision, discipline, and performance under pressure,” adding that the identity refresh is a “small but meaningful step” toward the broker’s next growth phase. Haas Team Principal Ayao Komatsu said the firms are aligned on technology and efficiency, while IC’s MENA chief Jason Hughes pointed to the UAE’s growing role in global finance as a catalyst for the deal.
Market context: brand, liquidity, and the retail race
– Brokers are ramping up high-visibility sponsorships as client acquisition costs rise and competition tightens in major FX markets.
– MENA is a priority as liquidity pools deepen and regional hubs attract both institutional and retail participation.
– The F1 tie-in signals continued investment in execution speed, infrastructure, and transparency—key differentiators in FX where spreads and slippage remain under scrutiny.
– While the sponsorship itself won’t move currency pairs, heightened brand visibility could accelerate client growth and trading volumes into 2025, especially around major macro events when retail participation spikes.
What traders need to know
- IC’s branding appears at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and continues into 2025 under a multi-year framework.
- The broker is adopting a cleaner “IC” identity, suggesting broader platform and product updates ahead of 2026.
- Expect continued marketing focus in MENA, where the firm sees long-term growth in FX and CFDs.
- Sponsorships don’t change market microstructure, but they often coincide with renewed investment in trading tools, pricing, and client support.
- CFD trading remains high risk due to leverage—traders should review risk disclosures and ensure products match their experience and objectives.
About the sponsor
IC Markets offers access to forex, indices, commodities, stocks, bonds, and cryptocurrencies, emphasizing deep liquidity, low spreads, and advanced execution. The firm says it serves clients across more than 200 countries. Risk disclosures note that CFDs are complex instruments and may not suit all investors due to leverage.
Outlook
The Haas partnership aligns with the broader trend of retail brokers seeking premium sports platforms to scale brand recognition and trust. For FX markets, the development is emblematic of a competitive cycle centered on speed, resilience, and client experience—factors that tend to matter most when volatility and volume return. BPayNews will track how this translates into platform enhancements, pricing changes, and regional expansion through 2025–2026.
FAQ
What does the Haas F1 partnership mean for FX traders?
It doesn’t change market pricing directly, but it signals ongoing investment in technology, execution quality, and customer experience—areas that can improve fills and reliability during volatile sessions.
When and where will the IC branding appear?
The refreshed “IC” branding debuts at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and will be visible on the nose, front wing, halo, and cockpit headrests of the Haas F1 car.
Is IC changing its name?
IC Markets is emphasizing a cleaner “IC” visual identity. It’s a brand refresh rather than a wholesale name change, intended to support global growth plans into 2026.
Will this affect spreads or execution?
There’s no immediate change announced to pricing. However, brokers often pair sponsorships with product and infrastructure upgrades aimed at improving execution and client tools.
Why focus on the UAE and MENA region?
MENA is a growing hub for global finance and a key market for retail and institutional trading. Strong local infrastructure and a rising investor base make it attractive for expansion.
Are CFDs suitable for all traders?
No. CFDs are complex and highly leveraged instruments. You should assess your risk tolerance, understand how CFDs work, and review all legal and risk documents before trading.
Last updated on December 8th, 2025 at 05:58 pm


