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Axiology Joins the Lithuanian Financial Brokers Association

  • Writer: Julija Mačiulskė
    Julija Mačiulskė
  • Oct 17
  • 2 min read

Axiology has been officially accepted as a member of the Lithuanian Financial Brokers

Association (Lietuvos finansų maklerių asociacija, LFMA), a cornerstone organisation in

Lithuania’s capital market ecosystem since 1993.


For over three decades, LFMA has united brokerage firms, banks, and financial

institutions, fostering dialogue and ensuring the healthy development of the securities

market in Lithuania. Its members have consistently contributed to shaping the

country’s trading, settlement and regulatory environment, helping to build a stable and

transparent market foundation.


Just like the association, Axiology cares deeply about the development and resilience of Lithuanian and European capital markets. Reflecting this commitment, Marius Jurgilas, Founder and CEO of Axiology, has been appointed to represent LFMA at the Capital Market Council under the Bank of Lithuania. The Council unites key stakeholders, including the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Lithuania, the Ministry of the Economy and Innovation of the Republic of Lithuania, Nasdaq CSD Vilnius, and others, to coordinate strategic initiatives that shape Lithuania’s financial future.


“Today, European financial ecosystem faces a defining challenge: the need to

modernise and integrate,” says Marius Jurgilas. “Joining LFMA allows us to work

alongside other market participants to strengthen financial infrastructure and support

brokerage firms in participating effectively in a connected European market.”


“We are pleased to welcome Axiology to the Lithuanian Financial Brokers Association,”

says Gediminas Trumpis, Director of LFMA. “Their expertise in distributed ledger

technology and digital market solutions will provide valuable insights to our members

and support the innovation of Lithuania’s financial services sector.”


By working together with established financial institutions and public bodies, Axiology

and LFMA aim to contribute to a more competitive, transparent, and connected capital

market. One that firmly links Lithuania’s progress to Europe’s financial evolution.

 
 
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