Sky Links Capital Gets UAE License in Middle East Trading Push

Multi-asset
brokerage firm Sky Links Capital has secured a Category 5 license from the UAE
Securities and Commodities Authority (SCA), marking its expansion into
regulated financial services in the Middle East’s leading financial hub.

Sky Links Capital Obtains
UAE Securities Regulator License

The license
enables Sky Links Capital to provide arrangement and advisory services in the
UAE financial markets, strengthening its position in the region’s investment
landscape.

Daniel Takieddine, Source: LinkedIn

“It is with
great pride and enthusiasm that I announce a significant milestone in the
journey of Sky Links Capital,” commented Daniel Takieddine, the CEO of Sky
Links Capital. “We have successfully acquired the prestigious Securities and
Commodities Authority United Arab Emirates license, further solidifying our
commitment to excellence, transparency, and innovation in the financial markets.”

Takieddine,
the former CEO of BDSwiss for the MENA region, founded Sky Links Capital in
mid-last year
. He undoubtedly leveraged the experience gained with his former
employer, with whom he also secured the same SCA license for BDSwiss in June
2024
.

The company
specializes in multi-asset trading services across equities, commodities,
futures, forex, and cryptocurrencies, leveraging technology-driven platforms
and risk management tools.

“Our team has worked tirelessly to meet the stringent requirements set
by the SCA,” added Takieddine. “This license empowers us to expand our
offerings and enhance our capabilities to better serve individual traders,
corporations, and institutional clients, both locally and globally.”

Sky Links Capital Chooses
Centroid

Takieddine’s brokerage has
partnered with fintech provider Centroid Solutions
to enhance its trading
infrastructure and strengthen its market presence.

This collaboration incorporates
Centroid’s technology into Sky Links Capital’s platforms, offering improved
access to liquidity, advanced real-time risk management tools, and more
efficient trade execution services.

The integration is designed to
optimize order execution for clients while enhancing connectivity with
liquidity providers.

“We are excited to be working with Daniel and his team, and believe our
solutions will enhance the trading experience for his customers,” Cristian
Vlasceanu, CEO of Centroid Solutions, commented.

Multi-asset
brokerage firm Sky Links Capital has secured a Category 5 license from the UAE
Securities and Commodities Authority (SCA), marking its expansion into
regulated financial services in the Middle East’s leading financial hub.

Sky Links Capital Obtains
UAE Securities Regulator License

The license
enables Sky Links Capital to provide arrangement and advisory services in the
UAE financial markets, strengthening its position in the region’s investment
landscape.

Daniel Takieddine, Source: LinkedIn

“It is with
great pride and enthusiasm that I announce a significant milestone in the
journey of Sky Links Capital,” commented Daniel Takieddine, the CEO of Sky
Links Capital. “We have successfully acquired the prestigious Securities and
Commodities Authority United Arab Emirates license, further solidifying our
commitment to excellence, transparency, and innovation in the financial markets.”

Takieddine,
the former CEO of BDSwiss for the MENA region, founded Sky Links Capital in
mid-last year
. He undoubtedly leveraged the experience gained with his former
employer, with whom he also secured the same SCA license for BDSwiss in June
2024
.

The company
specializes in multi-asset trading services across equities, commodities,
futures, forex, and cryptocurrencies, leveraging technology-driven platforms
and risk management tools.

“Our team has worked tirelessly to meet the stringent requirements set
by the SCA,” added Takieddine. “This license empowers us to expand our
offerings and enhance our capabilities to better serve individual traders,
corporations, and institutional clients, both locally and globally.”

Sky Links Capital Chooses
Centroid

Takieddine’s brokerage has
partnered with fintech provider Centroid Solutions
to enhance its trading
infrastructure and strengthen its market presence.

This collaboration incorporates
Centroid’s technology into Sky Links Capital’s platforms, offering improved
access to liquidity, advanced real-time risk management tools, and more
efficient trade execution services.

The integration is designed to
optimize order execution for clients while enhancing connectivity with
liquidity providers.

“We are excited to be working with Daniel and his team, and believe our
solutions will enhance the trading experience for his customers,” Cristian
Vlasceanu, CEO of Centroid Solutions, commented.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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