Abstract:VT Markets achieves membership in the Financial Commission, reinforcing its commitment to quality standards and offering traders enhanced benefits and safeguards.
VT Markets, a versatile brokerage firm dealing in multiple assets, has achieved recognition by joining the Financial Commission, a noteworthy addition to the roster of this autonomous regulatory body.
VT Markets' acknowledgment as an Approved Broker Member, effective January 30, 2024, underscores the approval of their membership application by the Financial Commission. This accreditation assures traders that the services provided align with the commission's stringent quality standards.
VT Markets' inclusion as an Approved Broker Member extends various benefits and services to stakeholders, including the safeguarding of up to €20,000 per complaint submitted.
As a regulated multi-asset broker, VT Markets provides access to a diverse range of financial instruments, operating through authorized entities in different jurisdictions:
VT Global Pty Ltd is authorized and regulated by the Australian Securities & Investments Commission (ASIC) and holds an Australian Financial Service Licence (No.516246).
VT Global South Africa (Pty) Ltd is an authorized Financial Service Provider (FSP) registered and regulated by the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) of South Africa under license number 50865.
VT Markets LLC is registered under the Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Financial Services Authority (SVGFSA) with registration number 673 LLC 2020.
In 2023, VT Markets implemented significant enhancements, including integration with TradingView and Acuity Tradings Signal Centre. Clients in Southeast Asia now benefit from increased leverage, reaching up to 1000:1.
The Financial Commission, an independent international service, specializes in dispute resolution for trader-broker conflicts. Supported by the Dispute Resolution Committee (DRC), composed of industry professionals, it streamlines conflict resolution through an independent international service, simplifying the process compared to traditional regulatory channels.
The Compensation Fund, acting as an insurance policy, protects all clients of Financial Commission members. Additionally, the organization issues execution certifications for approved brokers, aiming to pre-emptively address execution-related disputes before they escalate into formal complaints.
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