Cyprus-based WeTrade Secures CySEC License, Eyes EU Expansion

CySEC has granted WeTrade, a Cyprus-based financial brokerage firm, a regulatory license. According to the company’s announcement, the approval provides leeway to operate under EU passporting rights.

“WeTrade International CY Ltd., a proud part of
WeTrade Group, is now licensed by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission
(CySEC),” the company mentioned on LinkedIn. “With Cyprus as our strategic hub, we’re ready to
enhance our services across the EU and build even greater trust with our global
trading community.”

Regulatory Green Light from Cyprus

WeTrade International CY Ltd., part of the wider
WeTrade Group, has secured a licence from the Cyprus Securities and Exchange
Commission (CySEC), effective under licence number 453/25. The CySEC licence reportedly gives WeTrade the
authority to offer its trading services legally across the European Union.

According to the firm, the licence will also support
the enhancement of its product offerings and client services. This includes
improving its trading infrastructure and forging new partnerships within the EU
market.

Expect ongoing updates as this story evolves.

CySEC has granted WeTrade, a Cyprus-based financial brokerage firm, a regulatory license. According to the company’s announcement, the approval provides leeway to operate under EU passporting rights.

“WeTrade International CY Ltd., a proud part of
WeTrade Group, is now licensed by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission
(CySEC),” the company mentioned on LinkedIn. “With Cyprus as our strategic hub, we’re ready to
enhance our services across the EU and build even greater trust with our global
trading community.”

Regulatory Green Light from Cyprus

WeTrade International CY Ltd., part of the wider
WeTrade Group, has secured a licence from the Cyprus Securities and Exchange
Commission (CySEC), effective under licence number 453/25. The CySEC licence reportedly gives WeTrade the
authority to offer its trading services legally across the European Union.

According to the firm, the licence will also support
the enhancement of its product offerings and client services. This includes
improving its trading infrastructure and forging new partnerships within the EU
market.

Expect ongoing updates as this story evolves.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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