EC Markets Opens Office in Mauritius Following Cyprus Launch

EC Markets has opened a new office in Mauritius. The office
is located in Ebene, a financial district in central Mauritius. The area is
known for its growing financial sector and regulated trading environment.

The company also recently opened an office in Limassol,
Cyprus. According to the firm, this move strengthens its position in Europe and
broadens access to its international client base.

EC Markets Opens Office in Mauritius

EC Markets says this location will help it support clients
across Africa and nearby regions. “Our new Mauritius office enables us to provide localized
support, strengthen relationships, and enhance service delivery across the
region,” the company shared on LinkedIn.

The company provides trading services via the MetaTrader 4
and MetaTrader 5 platforms. Its offerings include forex, gold, indices,
commodities, cryptocurrencies , and contracts for difference.

Source: LinkedIn

You may find it interesting at FinanceMagnates.com: EC
Markets Consolidates its Global Footprint, Expanding into Asia, Africa &
Latin America
.

EC Markets Announces Expansion and Rebranding

Recently, EC
Markets announced its global expansion and a rebranding
coinciding with its
12th anniversary. As part of its transformation, the firm has redesigned its
logo to represent its focus on innovation and adapting to current trading
needs.

EC Markets is expanding with new offices in Limassol and
Dubai. These locations are intended to support the company’s growing
international client base alongside its London headquarters.

EC Markets Obtains UAE Category 5 License

Recently, EC Markets received a Category
5 license from the UAE’s Securities and Commodities Authority
. This license
permits the company to introduce clients, market services, and provide
financial consultations within the country’s regulated financial sector.

The license allows EC Markets to operate legally in the UAE.
The company holds additional licenses from the UK’s FCA, Australia’s ASIC,
South Africa’s FSCA, the FMA, FSA Seychelles, and FSC Mauritius.

EC Markets has opened a new office in Mauritius. The office
is located in Ebene, a financial district in central Mauritius. The area is
known for its growing financial sector and regulated trading environment.

The company also recently opened an office in Limassol,
Cyprus. According to the firm, this move strengthens its position in Europe and
broadens access to its international client base.

EC Markets Opens Office in Mauritius

EC Markets says this location will help it support clients
across Africa and nearby regions. “Our new Mauritius office enables us to provide localized
support, strengthen relationships, and enhance service delivery across the
region,” the company shared on LinkedIn.

The company provides trading services via the MetaTrader 4
and MetaTrader 5 platforms. Its offerings include forex, gold, indices,
commodities, cryptocurrencies , and contracts for difference.

Source: LinkedIn

You may find it interesting at FinanceMagnates.com: EC
Markets Consolidates its Global Footprint, Expanding into Asia, Africa &
Latin America
.

EC Markets Announces Expansion and Rebranding

Recently, EC
Markets announced its global expansion and a rebranding
coinciding with its
12th anniversary. As part of its transformation, the firm has redesigned its
logo to represent its focus on innovation and adapting to current trading
needs.

EC Markets is expanding with new offices in Limassol and
Dubai. These locations are intended to support the company’s growing
international client base alongside its London headquarters.

EC Markets Obtains UAE Category 5 License

Recently, EC Markets received a Category
5 license from the UAE’s Securities and Commodities Authority
. This license
permits the company to introduce clients, market services, and provide
financial consultations within the country’s regulated financial sector.

The license allows EC Markets to operate legally in the UAE.
The company holds additional licenses from the UK’s FCA, Australia’s ASIC,
South Africa’s FSCA, the FMA, FSA Seychelles, and FSC Mauritius.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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