Examples of using Cysec in English and their translations into Urdu
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The Responsibilities of CySEC.
More about CySEC regulated brokers.
CySEC Forex regulator- description.
A license from the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission(CySEC).
Cysec(Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission), Licence Number: 331/17.
CySEC has greatly been criticised about authorizing operations of binary options brokers.
CySEC has been accused of being reluctant in responding to breaches of regulations.
Licensed to operate in Cyprus by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission(CySEC).
The FXTM brand is regulated and licensed under the FSC(Mauritius), CySEC in Cyprus, South Africa's FSCA and UK's FCA.
It is regulated by CySEC which is Europe's central regulation authority that does not allow any financial malpractices or scams.
The FXTM brand is regulated and licensed under the IFSC in Belize, CySEC in Cyprus, South Africa's FSCA and UK's FCA.
What makes CySEC different from other regulators such as the NFA is that the complaints are to be directly raised to your broker.
Despite of their shaky history, and criticisms over the years, the CySEC prevails as one of the preferred agencies for forex brokers.
In the year 1988 CySEC was initially established
CySEC Critics also say that the fines imposed by the agency are usually smaller than those of other financial regulators in the EU.
CySEC is highly active in investigating all cases involving broker scams and has in place
CySEC forex brokers are responsible for protecting their traders from becoming insolvent or going bankrupt by securing them under the ICF(Investor Compensation Fund).
The CySEC hardly has any restrictions on traders; investors who chose to set up shop in Cyprus are free to do so without major concern of being regulated.
the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission(CySec)(License Number124/10- View Certificate),
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