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Abstract:CPT Markets’ UAE subsidiary, CPT MENA, secures an SCA Category Five license, expanding its FX and CFDs services in the region. Learn more about its UAE growth.
Retail FX and CFDs broker CPT Markets has officially received an Arrangement and Advice (Category Five) license from the Securities and Commodities Authority (SCA) of the UAE. This approval marks a significant expansion for CPT MENA Financial Services LLC, the broker's UAE subsidiary.
With this Category Five license, CPT Markets can now conduct Introduction and Promotion activities across the UAE. A full Category One license would further enable the company to operate as a Trading Broker for OTC derivatives and spot market currencies.
CPT Markets Global Presence
Previously known as Citypoint Trading, CPT Markets is led by Zhijian Wang, a UAE-based Chinese entrepreneur. The company maintains a strong global presence, with its operations including:
CPT Markets operates primarily from London and Dubai, strengthening its strategic positioning in the Middle East and beyond.
About CPT Markets
CPT Markets is a globally recognized FX and CFDs broker committed to providing secure, transparent, and innovative financial trading solutions. With regulatory approvals in multiple jurisdictions, CPT Markets continues to expand its reach, offering traders a reliable and regulated trading environment.
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