The hit caused widespread destruction to critical infrastructure and severely impacted the offshore financial hub.
Currently, about 80 brokers operate on the small island, including some of the most popular brands.
Source: YouTube, ABC News Australia
A powerful
7.3 magnitude earthquake struck Vanuatu's capital Port Vila today, causing
widespread destruction and prompting international concern as diplomatic
facilities sustained major damage and casualties began to mount.
The
disaster has severely impacted the nation's critical telecommunications and
power infrastructure, potentially disrupting the operations of dozens of
financial services providers, FX and CFDs brokers who maintain their
operational presence in Vanuatu
Major Earthquake
Devastates Vanuatu's Capital, Multiple Buildings Collapse
The tremor
hit at 12:47 local time near Port Vila, triggering landslides and causing
multiple building collapses across the capital. The quake's shallow depth of 10
kilometers amplified its destructive power, with aftershocks ranging from 4.7
to 5.5 magnitude continuing to rattle the region.
A
significant diplomatic complex housing several Western missions, including the
U.S. Embassy, British High Commission, French Embassy, and New Zealand High
Commission, suffered extensive structural damage. The U.S. Embassy announced an
immediate closure, while staff evacuations were conducted across all affected
diplomatic facilities.
The Vila
Central Hospital is currently operating at capacity, with medical staff
conducting triage operations outside the emergency department. Local emergency
services, already stretched thin by limited resources and equipment, are racing
against time to reach potentially trapped survivors in collapsed structures.
Australia's
Foreign Minister Penny Wong has pledged support, while New Zealand's government
expressed deep concern and is currently accounting for its citizens. Both
nations have confirmed no tsunami threat to their territories, despite initial
warnings for the immediate region.
Impact on FX and CFDs
Brokers Operations
Multiple
commercial buildings in Port Vila's business district have sustained
significant structural damage. The earthquake has triggered widespread power
outages and communication blackouts, raising concerns about business continuity
for financial institutions operating in the region.
“The days
when a simple P.O. Box and some accounting entries were enough to claim a stake
in Vanuatu’s financial industry are over,” said Martin St-Hilaire, the
President of the Financial Markets Association (FMA), a trade group formed in
2020 to promote the highest professional and ethical standards among Vanuatu
brokers.
The
rationale behind these moves is that Vanuatu does not want to be associated
with an offshore haven for shady brokers, but rather become
the “new Cyprus,” which is currently a hub for retail investment firms in
Europe.
A powerful
7.3 magnitude earthquake struck Vanuatu's capital Port Vila today, causing
widespread destruction and prompting international concern as diplomatic
facilities sustained major damage and casualties began to mount.
The
disaster has severely impacted the nation's critical telecommunications and
power infrastructure, potentially disrupting the operations of dozens of
financial services providers, FX and CFDs brokers who maintain their
operational presence in Vanuatu
Major Earthquake
Devastates Vanuatu's Capital, Multiple Buildings Collapse
The tremor
hit at 12:47 local time near Port Vila, triggering landslides and causing
multiple building collapses across the capital. The quake's shallow depth of 10
kilometers amplified its destructive power, with aftershocks ranging from 4.7
to 5.5 magnitude continuing to rattle the region.
A
significant diplomatic complex housing several Western missions, including the
U.S. Embassy, British High Commission, French Embassy, and New Zealand High
Commission, suffered extensive structural damage. The U.S. Embassy announced an
immediate closure, while staff evacuations were conducted across all affected
diplomatic facilities.
The Vila
Central Hospital is currently operating at capacity, with medical staff
conducting triage operations outside the emergency department. Local emergency
services, already stretched thin by limited resources and equipment, are racing
against time to reach potentially trapped survivors in collapsed structures.
Australia's
Foreign Minister Penny Wong has pledged support, while New Zealand's government
expressed deep concern and is currently accounting for its citizens. Both
nations have confirmed no tsunami threat to their territories, despite initial
warnings for the immediate region.
Impact on FX and CFDs
Brokers Operations
Multiple
commercial buildings in Port Vila's business district have sustained
significant structural damage. The earthquake has triggered widespread power
outages and communication blackouts, raising concerns about business continuity
for financial institutions operating in the region.
“The days
when a simple P.O. Box and some accounting entries were enough to claim a stake
in Vanuatu’s financial industry are over,” said Martin St-Hilaire, the
President of the Financial Markets Association (FMA), a trade group formed in
2020 to promote the highest professional and ethical standards among Vanuatu
brokers.
The
rationale behind these moves is that Vanuatu does not want to be associated
with an offshore haven for shady brokers, but rather become
the “new Cyprus,” which is currently a hub for retail investment firms in
Europe.
Damian Chmiel is a Senior Analyst & Editor at Finance Magnates with more than 15 years of experience in the CFD and online trading industry. Active as both a trader and journalist since 2010, he focuses on broker coverage, fintech innovation, and regulatory developments across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
His work includes interviews with C-level leaders at major brokerages and fintech platforms, as well as co-authoring Finance Magnates’ quarterly industry benchmarking reports. Damian’s reporting is data-driven, market-aware, and grounded in direct industry engagement. His analysis and commentary have also been cited by external media outlets, including Investing.com, Binance, The Asset, Stockhead, and Dispatch.
Education:
MA in Finance and Accounting, Cracow University of Economics
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