Life Time Traders Academy (LTTA), the citizen owned company which provides basic forex trading mentorship services is closing 2023 in style, as it is currently celebrating two major milestones which have perfectly set up the company on a high growth trajectory.

The company, which is the brainchild of the enterprising Ofentse Senoko, has been accredited by Botswana Qualifications Authority(BQA) , the government agency responsible for developing and implementing mechanisms to ensure the quality of education and training programs in the country.

This basically means, Life Time Traders Academy is now a certified trainer, putting it in a better position to offer even improved and broad basic forex mentorship services to both retail and institutional clients in Botswana.

As if this was not enough, this month (December 2023) the company also celebrates group 25 of their mentorship groups. “These groups comprises of civil servants, elders, self-employed and the youth who have made notable success in the online financial markets trading,” Senoko disclosed earlier in the week. ‘LTTA(Life Time Traders Academy’s) vision is broad and seeks to integrate Batswana into the global financial markets which surpasses $5 trillion daily,” said Senoko, adding his company plans to roll out trainings on fintech, online fraud, risk management among others in the near future.

Furthermore, the company’s 2024 strategy includes a national tour, opening of a day trading facility and online mentorship for distance learners. “Currently training is class-based as a well as an option for one on one sessions,” stated the youthful Senoko, adding that, they plan to launch a fresh website next year January which will facilitate for more interaction and international reach.

The company also wants to play a meaningful role within government’s recently launched Mindset Change Initiative. “With the Government driving for a change in mindset, the conventional ways of employment must change and many Batswana should manage a portion of their money for better interest earnings,” he said. The company, which operates from their Gaborone office, aims to train more Batswana on the multi-billion Pula forex trading industry in the years to come.

“Our business is purely an attempt to end poverty and financial degradation of Batswana by helping them understand liquid markets and how to tap into that wealth with the little they have. Forex is not about getting rich quickly but building a personal portfolio that can outperform the conventional annual interest rates. The current inflation outweighs savings output,” Senoko told Botswana Guardian recently, adding that forex trading, if done in the right way, can help bolster the domestic economy. But how has the market welcomed the company? “The response has been fairly good since Batswana are looking for alternative income making skills in the digital space,” answered Senoko, who left his 8-5 job to focus on forex trading and training.

Every day traders in forex, often report instances of fraud on their accounts. Life Time Traders Academy is well aware of this. “We do get a few complaints of attempted fraud, however, we have policies in place to guide our clients to be very alert of such attempts,” said Senoko. Life Time Traders Academy has vowed to financially empower Batswana. “We are igniting a different type of Motswana. A fintech savvy Motswana, a Motswana who understand how to grow their money, one who understands risks and rewards,” concluded Senoko.