1. ARD is an accident handling device in the power supply system. It is mainly installed on circuit breakers where overhead lines appear. Overhead line faults occur the most, and most of them are temporary short-circuit faults, such as lightning strikes, wire collisions in strong winds, bird and animal jumper lines, etc., which can be eliminated by themselves.
2. New Zealand ARD Foreign Exchange was originally established in Australia in 2001 by four senior bankers. It was regulated by the Australian Securities Commission (ASFL: 329828) at the beginning of its establishment and focused on providing bonds and funds to institutional customers. In 2006, ARD established a direct branch (ARD Limited) in New Zealand, focusing on providing Forex, CFD, and futures markets for individual investors.