Abstract:VM Vita Markets provides investment services for individual and corporate clients. VM Vita Markets Ltd is a Cyprus Investment Firm (CIF) authorized and regulated by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC), with a CIF license number of 373/19.
| Vita Markets Review Summary | |
| Founded | 2016-12-09 |
| Registered Country/Region | Cyprus |
| Regulation | Regulated |
| Customer Support | +357 25311407/+357 25377104 |
| Email: info@vita-markets.com | |
| PhoneBusiness address: 3095, Cyprus, Limassol, Pindarou 14 Legal address: 3020, Cyprus, Limassol, Aiolou & Panagioti Diomidous 9 | |
VM Vita Markets provides investment services for individual and corporate clients. VM Vita Markets Ltd is a Cyprus Investment Firm (CIF) authorized and regulated by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC), with a CIF license number of 373/19.

| Pros | Cons |
| Regulated | Limited information |
| Investment services provided |
The company holds a CIF license (373/19) issued by CySEC, and it is a legally registered financial institution that complies with EU regulatory requirements such as anti-money laundering and investor protection. It is advisable to prioritize brokers with stable operations and transparent information. For further information, you can verify the company's current regulatory status through the CySEC official website.



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