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Abstract:HYCM (Europe) Ltd surrenders its Cyprus Investment Firm (CIF) license, effectively exiting the Cypriot market as of June 10, 2024.
HYCM (Europe) Ltd has renounced its Cyprus Investment Firm (CIF) license, as announced by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC). Effective June 10, 2024, this decision signifies HYCM's withdrawal from the Cypriot financial market.
Although CySEC did not specify the reason for HYCM's departure, the regulator has recently observed a recent trend of brokers voluntarily relinquishing their licenses. This decision is frequently not the outcome of regulatory disputes, but rather a strategic one made by the companies.
The website of HYCM has already undergone significant modifications, including the removal of references to CySEC's authorization and supervision. As a result of the renunciation, HYCM is no longer licensed or regulated by CySEC and is unable to provide financial or ancillary services within the Cypriot jurisdiction.
All outstanding client balances and complaints must be resolved by HYCM in accordance with the regulatory framework in Cyprus. Additionally, it is imperative that the organization obtain substantiation from an external auditor, guarantee that it has no outstanding obligations, and furnish comprehensive client information.
HYCM Capital Markets Group, globally recognized as HYCM, comprises HYCM Capital Markets (UK) Limited, HYCM (Europe) Ltd, HYCM Capital Markets (DIFC) Ltd, and HYCM Limited. The group conducts business in the Middle East, Europe, and Asia.
However, HYCM persists in its expansion of services, despite its departure from Cyprus. HYCM improved its MT5 platform in May 2024, enabling investors to invest in more than 1,000 of the world's most desirable equities without incurring any commissions. This update preserves HYCM's market position by providing fractional shares, which commence at $10, and income from dividend-paying equities.
As HYCM navigates this transition, it is dedicated to fulfilling its obligations to clients and preserving its global presence through its other regulated entities.
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