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Abstract:Equiti Group, a renowned worldwide online broker, has announced the launch of its newest regulated office in Europe in Limassol, Cyprus, a month after revealing that it had secured a CySEC CIF license for its new business in Cyprus.
Mohamed Alahmad, Co-founder and Chief Managing Director of Equiti Group, said during the formal office opening event:
“Equiti's new Limassol office is a key milestone for the Group and an important element of our worldwide expansion plan.”
“We are delighted to now have a regulated operation in Cyprus to give our worldwide business-to-business (B2B) service to brokers in Europe, all while being strictly supervised by the local regulator, the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission” (CySEC).
“Cyprus' European location, EU membership, thriving fintech and FX broker community, investor-friendly climate, and recognized market regulator, CySEC, make the nation a perfect position for Equiti to be to serve our European brokers.”
“The strength of our worldwide network and award-winning customized liquidity solutions that have positioned us among the top seven liquidity providers in our sector will be leveraged by our new Limassol office.”
The Cyprus office of Equiti Group is situated on the 2nd Floor of Frema Plaza, 39 Kolonakiou Street, Limassol.
“We are really thrilled to be in Limassol and have access to its enormous pool of skilled individuals to build our company in Europe,” said Hesham Hasanin, CEO of Equiti Global Markets in Cyprus.
“The warm hospitality and support of the local people and our Limassol partners have been wonderful.” We are excited to contribute to the nation by replicating our success in other areas.
Equiti's new Limassol office demonstrates the company's dedication to developing its operations throughout Europe in a controlled way.
Equiti Group said that it intends to expand its worldwide geographic footprint significantly over the next three years and will continue to acquire licenses in new areas across the globe.
Equiti Group has local offices throughout Europe, the United Kingdom, the Middle East, the Americas, Africa, and Asia Pacific, and offers trading support and services on the world's top trading platforms, MT4 and MT5.
Equiti Group Regulated Entities include Equiti Capital UK Ltd, which is regulated by the UK's Financial Conduct Authority, Equiti Securities Currencies Brokers LLC, which is regulated and licensed by the UAE's Securities and Commodities Authority, Equiti Group Limited Jordan, which is regulated and licensed by the Jordan Securities Commission, EGM Futures DMCC, which is regulated and licensed by the UAE's Securities and Commodities Authority, and EGM Securities Ltd, which is (CySEC).
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