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Capital.com Launches $1 Million EU Client Insurance to Enhance Investor Safety

WikiFX | 2025-06-27 16:07

Abstract:Capital.com introduces $1 million insurance coverage for EU clients in 2025, boosting investor safety and client protection on the leading EU trading platform.

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Capital.com, a rapidly expanding trading platform and fintech firm, has announced a significant enhancement to its client protection measures within the European Union. The company today unveiled a new, comprehensive insurance scheme designed specifically for its EU-based clientele, underscoring its dedication to Capital.com investor safety in Europe and fostering long-term growth across the region.

Effective June 1, 2025, all retail clients residing in the EU, alongside those in Norway and Liechtenstein – nations closely tied to the European Economic Area – will automatically benefit from a private insurance policy. This policy is engineered to safeguard client funds up to an impressive $1 million protection in the highly improbable event of Capital.com's insolvency. Underwritten in US dollars by the esteemed Lloyds of London, a global leader in the insurance market, this initiative sets a new benchmark for EU trading platform client protection.

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This new offering significantly augments Capital.coms existing robust safeguards. As a firm operating under the regulatory oversight of the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC), clients already enjoy the security provided by the Investor Compensation Fund (ICF). The ICF offers coverage for eligible retail clients up to €20,000 in the event of a company default. The newly introduced supplementary insurance policy specifically addresses funds that exceed the €20,000 protected by the ICF, extending coverage up to the aforementioned $1 million. Crucially, this additional Capital.com EU client insurance is provided at no extra cost to clients and functions entirely independently of the ICF, offering an unparalleled layer of financial security.

Christoforos Soutzis, CEO of Capital.com Europe, emphasized the strategic importance of this move. “Since our launch in 2016, our mission has consistently been to empower individuals to trade with confidence,” Soutzis stated. “By offering our European clients enhanced insurance protection of up to $1 million, we are providing them with added security and peace of mind. Europe is not only one of our fastest-growing regions but also home to some of our most engaged and loyal clients. This new layer of protection is our way of affirming our long-term commitment.”

Europe continues to be Capital.coms second-largest market, contributing the highest share of trading volume after the Middle East. In the first quarter of 2025, Capital.com reported a staggering $656 billion in client trading volumes, with approximately 45% of this activity originating from European clients. This marks a substantial 17% increase in European trading volumes compared to the preceding quarter, highlighting the region's growing significance.

The platforms strong quarterly performance follows a record-breaking 2024, a year in which client trading volumes surpassed $1.7 trillion. As Capital.com continues its upward trajectory, the company has now exceeded 1,000 employees globally, a significant milestone that underscores its evolution from a burgeoning startup to a high-growth fintech powerhouse. This proactive step in offering enhanced Capital.com insurance coverage in 2025 further solidifies its position as a secure and reliable trading partner in the European market.

Learn more about Capital.com's regulatory compliance and client protection measures by visiting their profile on WikiFX: https://www.wikifx.com/en/dealer/3541971145.html

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