Abstract:ATFX gains the Hong Kong SFC license, expanding its global reach and enhancing services for institutional and professional investors in the region.
ATFX, an established worldwide CFD broker, is happy to announce that it has acquired a Type 3 license from the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) (Central Entity Number: BUM667). This is a big success for ATFX as it expands its service offerings via its Hong Kong business, AT Global Financial Services (HK) Limited. The new license increases ATFX's capacity to serve institutional and professional investors in the area. It demonstrates the company's dedication to expanding into the Asian market and promoting worldwide solid development.
ATFX Chairman Joe Li said, “We are thrilled to have been granted the Hong Kong SFC license, a significant milestone for ATFX. This license strengthens our commitment to the Hong Kong market and validates our dedication to the highest regulatory standards and our unwavering focus on providing our institutional and professional clients with a secure and trusted trading environment. We look forward to further expanding our presence and serving our valued Hong Kong-based clients with the exceptional service they have come to expect from ATFX.”
Financial licenses are crucial for ensuring that financial institutions run efficiently and effectively. ATFX holds several prestigious permits, including those from the UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC), South Africa's Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) with an ODP license, the UAE Securities and Commodities Authority (SCA), the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), the Mauritius Financial Services Commission (FSC), and the Seychelles Financial Services Authority. These regulatory approvals provide strong investor protection as ATFX grows its presence in global financial markets.
With the acquisition of the Hong Kong SFC license, ATFX is prepared to broaden its worldwide reach, providing a larger platform for future ventures. This strategic development would allow ATFX to increase its collaboration in Hong Kong and other locations while increasing service quality and market competitiveness. ATFX intends to increase brand impact and exploit its distinct advantages to enter new international markets as part of its ambitious expansion strategy.
Obtaining the Hong Kong SFC license is a critical milestone in ATFX's development trajectory. It emphasizes the company's commitment to regulatory excellence and its aim to deliver top-tier trading services to customers throughout the globe. With this additional license, ATFX is well-positioned to grow its presence in the global financial arena, bolstering its image as a reliable and creative financial services provider.
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