Canadian Watchdog MSC Warns of Binary Option Broker GTOptions

by Aziz Abdel-Qader
  • MSC seeks to protect investors while promoting fair and efficient capital markets throughout the province.
Canadian Watchdog MSC Warns of Binary Option Broker GTOptions
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The Manitoba Securities Commission (MSC), a Canadian provincial regulator, has warned the public against investing with unregistered binary options broker GTOptions, according to a regulatory statement.

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GTOptions, operating online under the url www.gtoptions.com, is a binary options firm allegedly operating out of Bulgaria. However, no mention of any Regulation is made on its website.

GTOptions was blacklisted by the MSC as the company is not registered in Manitoba to engage in the business of trading or advising anyone with respect to investing in securities. The firm is not registered to sell securities in Manitoba, or anywhere else in Canada, and has therefore failed to comply with provincial securities laws.

In its capacity as one of Canada’s provincial regulators, the MSC seeks to protect investors while promoting fair and efficient capital markets throughout the province. The regulator website provides information, tools and resources for investors, including investor warnings about individuals and companies that appear to be engaging in unauthorized activities.

In response to escalating binary options scams, provincial and territorial securities commissions across Canada have formed a task force and launched a new dedicated website to crack down on its aggressive Marketing tactics, cloning and false claims of regulation.

In addition to the Binary Options Task Force, the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA), comprised of the country’s thirteen key financial market regulators across their respective provinces, launched a new resource site, www.BinaryOptionsFraud.ca. The move is part of a campaign to educate Canadians about binary options scams.

The initiative against binary options activities comes after the Canadian watchdogs received more than 800 reports and inquiries from investors in 2016 alone, which demonstrates that the schemes have become the nation’s most widespread securities fraud threatening the general public and retail investors.

The Manitoba Securities Commission (MSC), a Canadian provincial regulator, has warned the public against investing with unregistered binary options broker GTOptions, according to a regulatory statement.

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GTOptions, operating online under the url www.gtoptions.com, is a binary options firm allegedly operating out of Bulgaria. However, no mention of any Regulation is made on its website.

GTOptions was blacklisted by the MSC as the company is not registered in Manitoba to engage in the business of trading or advising anyone with respect to investing in securities. The firm is not registered to sell securities in Manitoba, or anywhere else in Canada, and has therefore failed to comply with provincial securities laws.

In its capacity as one of Canada’s provincial regulators, the MSC seeks to protect investors while promoting fair and efficient capital markets throughout the province. The regulator website provides information, tools and resources for investors, including investor warnings about individuals and companies that appear to be engaging in unauthorized activities.

In response to escalating binary options scams, provincial and territorial securities commissions across Canada have formed a task force and launched a new dedicated website to crack down on its aggressive Marketing tactics, cloning and false claims of regulation.

In addition to the Binary Options Task Force, the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA), comprised of the country’s thirteen key financial market regulators across their respective provinces, launched a new resource site, www.BinaryOptionsFraud.ca. The move is part of a campaign to educate Canadians about binary options scams.

The initiative against binary options activities comes after the Canadian watchdogs received more than 800 reports and inquiries from investors in 2016 alone, which demonstrates that the schemes have become the nation’s most widespread securities fraud threatening the general public and retail investors.

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