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Title: Strengthening Client Protection at NordFX
In global financial markets, the role of regulation is central to investor protection and long-term trust. As more individuals and institutions participate in trading, regulatory supervision provides the framework that ensures transparency and accountability. NordFX, a broker with over 17 years of history, operates under the licences of two well-recognised authorities: the Financial Services Authority (FSA) of Seychelles and the Financial Services Commission (FSC) of Mauritius. These licences impose requirements that protect client funds, enforce capital strength, and hold the company accountable to international standards.Segregation of Client FundsOne of the most important protections under both licences is the segregation of client accounts. Client money must be kept in separate bank accounts, distinct from the broker’s operational funds. This structure ensures that client assets are not used to cover business expenses or liabilities. In the event of financial difficulties, segregated accounts help ring-fence client funds and reduce the risk of loss.Capital AdequacyCapital adequacy rules require brokers to maintain a sufficient financial buffer. By holding a minimum level of paid-up capital, NordFX demonstrates its ability to absorb operational shocks and maintain stability during volatile periods. This protects clients by reducing the risk that a broker might collapse under financial pressure.Anti-Money Laundering and ComplianceBoth the FSA and FSC require firms to follow strict anti-money laundering (AML) and counter-terrorist financing (CTF) standards. For clients, this translates into verification checks when opening an account and ongoing monitoring of transactions. These processes may seem routine, but they are designed to protect the financial system from abus...
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