The name of the CySEC licensed company is IronFX, and the document purported that the firm’s financial situation had deteriorated to the point where clients of the firm were owed €176 million. After a brief delay, the brokerage company reached out to Finance Magnates and stated that in fact the number cited in the Annual Report of the Audit Office of Cyprus was grossly inflated.
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Subsequent to the company's statement, it elaborated that it is in the process of addressing the situation and the treatment of the numbers by the Audit Office of Cyprus will be rectified.
Is the Precise Amount of Money Important?
In order to ascertain whether CySEC and IronFX have treated the interested parties fairly in this matter it is important to understand what the real issues in this case are. Did IronFX treat its clients fairly? Did CySEC treat clients of Cypriot brokerages and other Cypriot brokerages fairly?
Since the European Securities Markets Authority (ESMA) recently added to its Q&A for retail brokers a point explaining that client withdrawal requests should be repaid on the same or next business day, I would argue that undoubtedly, a large number of clients have not been treated fairly. Otherwise the supranational regulator would not be addressing this issue separately and highlighting it in its Q&A document.
The Gatekeeper, CySEC Chairwoman Demetra Kalogerou
We have seen numerous clients complaining for years, and from legal case to legal case, outcomes are different.
The precise amount of money that IronFX owes to clients is of course quite important. We have been deeply analyzing the situation ever since it started to unfold and in our view, there have been some bonus abusers. However the evidence suggests that it was not only these clients that were prevented from withdrawing their money from IronFX.
Finance Magnates has seen documents that suggest that IronFX has won some cases, particularly against Chinese clients where they have been confirmed as bonus abusers and have relinquished their claims. We have also seen documents that confirm that clients of the brokerage have had to resort to legal proceedings in order to get their funds back.
Has CySEC Failed at Supervising the Industry?
The issue at hand is that brokers regulated by CySEC pay a fee to get regulated. In return for this fee and for employing staff in Cyprus, and paying taxes in a country where the financial services industry is a bright light of hope for the economy, the Cypriot authorities need to do their job properly and adequately supervise all companies on the island.
When supervision fails, the end result is moral hazard - a company gains a competitive edge over other companies
When supervision fails, the end result is moral hazard - a company gains a competitive edge over other companies and starts to abuse its position. Did this happen with IronFX? This is up to the reader to decide, as a lot of evidence on the case has been presented.
One thing is clear - CySEC’s inappropriate timing on this case has stimulated other companies from the industry to abuse their position. Clients of various brokerages that have failed under the supervision of CySEC have been affected. Many are yet to receive their funds and a number of them cannot afford to take legal action.
If the Cypriot supervisor is to continue with its soft approach, that does not offer protection to clients, the Cypriot brokerage industry may suffer more. The Investor Compensations Fund (ICF), that is supposed to warrant the disbursement of insured deposits for up to €20,000, may run out of cash.
When it does, it is the regulated brokerages that are going to pay the bill.
The name of the CySEC licensed company is IronFX, and the document purported that the firm’s financial situation had deteriorated to the point where clients of the firm were owed €176 million. After a brief delay, the brokerage company reached out to Finance Magnates and stated that in fact the number cited in the Annual Report of the Audit Office of Cyprus was grossly inflated.
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Subsequent to the company's statement, it elaborated that it is in the process of addressing the situation and the treatment of the numbers by the Audit Office of Cyprus will be rectified.
Is the Precise Amount of Money Important?
In order to ascertain whether CySEC and IronFX have treated the interested parties fairly in this matter it is important to understand what the real issues in this case are. Did IronFX treat its clients fairly? Did CySEC treat clients of Cypriot brokerages and other Cypriot brokerages fairly?
Since the European Securities Markets Authority (ESMA) recently added to its Q&A for retail brokers a point explaining that client withdrawal requests should be repaid on the same or next business day, I would argue that undoubtedly, a large number of clients have not been treated fairly. Otherwise the supranational regulator would not be addressing this issue separately and highlighting it in its Q&A document.
The Gatekeeper, CySEC Chairwoman Demetra Kalogerou
We have seen numerous clients complaining for years, and from legal case to legal case, outcomes are different.
The precise amount of money that IronFX owes to clients is of course quite important. We have been deeply analyzing the situation ever since it started to unfold and in our view, there have been some bonus abusers. However the evidence suggests that it was not only these clients that were prevented from withdrawing their money from IronFX.
Finance Magnates has seen documents that suggest that IronFX has won some cases, particularly against Chinese clients where they have been confirmed as bonus abusers and have relinquished their claims. We have also seen documents that confirm that clients of the brokerage have had to resort to legal proceedings in order to get their funds back.
Has CySEC Failed at Supervising the Industry?
The issue at hand is that brokers regulated by CySEC pay a fee to get regulated. In return for this fee and for employing staff in Cyprus, and paying taxes in a country where the financial services industry is a bright light of hope for the economy, the Cypriot authorities need to do their job properly and adequately supervise all companies on the island.
When supervision fails, the end result is moral hazard - a company gains a competitive edge over other companies
When supervision fails, the end result is moral hazard - a company gains a competitive edge over other companies and starts to abuse its position. Did this happen with IronFX? This is up to the reader to decide, as a lot of evidence on the case has been presented.
One thing is clear - CySEC’s inappropriate timing on this case has stimulated other companies from the industry to abuse their position. Clients of various brokerages that have failed under the supervision of CySEC have been affected. Many are yet to receive their funds and a number of them cannot afford to take legal action.
If the Cypriot supervisor is to continue with its soft approach, that does not offer protection to clients, the Cypriot brokerage industry may suffer more. The Investor Compensations Fund (ICF), that is supposed to warrant the disbursement of insured deposits for up to €20,000, may run out of cash.
When it does, it is the regulated brokerages that are going to pay the bill.
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