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Abstract:ActivTrades secures a new FSC license in Mauritius to expand global reach. This new license strengthens its services across Africa, Asia, and international markets.
ActivTrades Expands Global Footprint With New License in Mauritius
ActivTrades stated on Thursday that it has received a new regulatory license from the Financial Services Commission (FSC) of Mauritius, taking a critical step toward increasing its worldwide reach. This strategic step strengthens the firm's ability to cater to clients worldwide, bolstering its position in major international markets.
This new license in Mauritius brings ActivTrades' regulatory status to five, joining the FCA in the UK, CMVM in Portugal, Bacen in Brazil, and the SCB in the Bahamas. The company's foreign expansion is aimed at increasing access to its industry-leading services, and providing clients with local solutions while maintaining the highest levels of security and innovation.
Matteo Paganini, CEO of ActivTrades Mauritius, commented on the new license: “Acquiring the Mauritius license is an essential milestone in our ambition to expand access to ActivTrades' services in key worldwide markets. This advancement allows us to better provide clients with personalized solutions while remaining committed to their pleasure.”
The decision to establish a presence in Mauritius stems from the country's strategic position and pro-business environment, making it a perfect center for expanding ActivTrades' reach throughout Africa and Asia. This is a significant step in the company's aim to provide personalized services to new areas while also reaffirming its commitment to global accessibility.
With more than 20 years of industry experience, ActivTrades continues to provide clients with essential resources such as webinars, market outlooks, and specialized training to help them improve their trading knowledge and skills.
ActivTrades: A Leading Brokerage Firm with Global Reach
ActivTrades is a well-known international brokerage firm that has been offering innovative and secure trading services for more than two decades. The company, founded in 2001, specializes in online trading and provides a variety of financial products, including Forex, equities, commodities, indices, and cryptocurrencies. ActivTrades, based in London, has a strong global presence, with offices in Portugal, Brazil, the Bahamas, and Mauritius.
The company is regulated in a number of jurisdictions, including the FCA in the United Kingdom, the CMVM in Portugal, the Bacen in Brazil, and the SCB in the Bahamas, to ensure that it meets the highest security and compliance standards. ActivTrades' commitment to customer satisfaction is reflected in its instructional tools, which include webinars, market forecasts, and individualized training aimed at educating traders of all levels.
Final Thoughts
The addition of a regulatory license in Mauritius heralds a bright future for ActivTrades, allowing it to expand its service offerings across Africa and Asia. With a focus on client education and specialized services, the company's expansion strategy is well-positioned to promote growth in new regions, in line with its long-term ambition of global accessibility and market leadership.
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