ICM.com Achieves FSA Approval in Seychelles, Totalling Seven Jurisdictions

ICM.com, a global financial technology firm, has obtained a
regulatory license from the Financial Services Authority (FSA) in Seychelles.
This development brings the number of jurisdictions where the company is
regulated to seven, including the FCA in the UK, FSRA in Abu Dhabi, FSC in
Mauritius, FSA in South Africa, and ARIF in Switzerland.

Seychelles License for ICM.com

Seychelles is gaining traction as a strategic location for
brokerage operations, positioned between Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. The
new license supports ICM.com’s efforts to enhance its regulatory coverage and
expand its global services.

Established in 2009 in the UK, ICM.com provides access to
over 5,000 trading instruments for retail and institutional clients. The firm
operates regional offices across multiple continents, including Europe, Asia,
Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa.

“The newly added FSA license represents a significant
milestone for the company, paving the way for our expansion into new regions
and supporting our ongoing growth in Latin America and Southeast Asia,” Shoaib
Abedi, CEO of ICM.com commented.

“Our clients can rest assured they are partnering with one
of the most regulated and innovative fintech firms in the industry.”

Investments in AI Planned

In 2024, ICM.com has focused on expanding its presence in
Latin America, Africa, and India. The company also entered a partnership with
Swisspod Technologies, a firm specializing in Hyperloop technology. ICM.com plans further investments in artificial intelligence
and new product offerings.

ICM.com, a global financial technology firm, has obtained a
regulatory license from the Financial Services Authority (FSA) in Seychelles.
This development brings the number of jurisdictions where the company is
regulated to seven, including the FCA in the UK, FSRA in Abu Dhabi, FSC in
Mauritius, FSA in South Africa, and ARIF in Switzerland.

Seychelles License for ICM.com

Seychelles is gaining traction as a strategic location for
brokerage operations, positioned between Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. The
new license supports ICM.com’s efforts to enhance its regulatory coverage and
expand its global services.

Established in 2009 in the UK, ICM.com provides access to
over 5,000 trading instruments for retail and institutional clients. The firm
operates regional offices across multiple continents, including Europe, Asia,
Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa.

“The newly added FSA license represents a significant
milestone for the company, paving the way for our expansion into new regions
and supporting our ongoing growth in Latin America and Southeast Asia,” Shoaib
Abedi, CEO of ICM.com commented.

“Our clients can rest assured they are partnering with one
of the most regulated and innovative fintech firms in the industry.”

Investments in AI Planned

In 2024, ICM.com has focused on expanding its presence in
Latin America, Africa, and India. The company also entered a partnership with
Swisspod Technologies, a firm specializing in Hyperloop technology. ICM.com plans further investments in artificial intelligence
and new product offerings.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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