The firm has stopped opening new accounts for users based in the EU.
HYCM Europe has yet to disclose the reason behind this action.
Finance Magnates has learned that the forex and CFD
trading platform HYCM (Europe) is voluntarily renouncing its CIF License. In a
statement published on its website, the company mentioned that it will no longer
accept new clients or open new accounts for individuals based in the EU.
Additionally, HYCM Europe is in the process of
terminating services for all existing clients in the region. However, the company will ensure that users are informed about
how they can access their funds. The firm has not
provided specific details regarding the reasons for this decision.
Terminating Services in the EU
HYCM Europe wrote: "We would like to inform you
that HYCM (Europe) Limited (the Company) hereby notifies you that it is in the
process of voluntarily renouncing its CIF License with authorization number
259/14."
"Therefore, the Company will no longer accept any
new EU-based clients and/or the opening of any new EU-based accounts while it
is in the process of terminating all its existing EU-based clients and
informing them about the procedure that should be followed for their fund's
return."
Source: HYCM
The brokerage firm has directed clients seeking clarification to compliance@hycm.com and those with complaints to send their
emails to complaints@hycm.com. Finance Magnates contacted HYCM for comments and will update this article once we get their feedback.
Meanwhile, the Cyprus Securities and Exchange
Commission indicated on its website that HYCM Europe is under examination for voluntary renunciation
of its authorization.
Source: CySEC
HYCM's Financial Performance
Last year, HYCM Capital Markets (UK) Limited released its financial performance for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2022. Despite
experiencing a notable surge in revenue, the company faced a decline in
profitability compared to the previous year.
The company's turnover soared to over £1.88 million,
marking a substantial increase of 14% from the preceding year. This
surge in revenue was attributed to various factors, including a significant
boost from 'other operating income' sources, which skyrocketed to £697,335 from £5,464 in the previous fiscal year.
However, amidst this growth in revenue, HYCM UK
encountered a significant rise in administrative expenses, which surpassed
£2.57 million. This represents a substantial increase of 43% compared to the previous
year.
Despite the uptick in revenue and supplementary
income, HYCM UK's operating profit for the year amounted to a modest £13,088,
significantly lower than the £198,050 recorded in the preceding fiscal period.
The company attributed this decline to the surge in administrative
expenses.
Finance Magnates has learned that the forex and CFD
trading platform HYCM (Europe) is voluntarily renouncing its CIF License. In a
statement published on its website, the company mentioned that it will no longer
accept new clients or open new accounts for individuals based in the EU.
Additionally, HYCM Europe is in the process of
terminating services for all existing clients in the region. However, the company will ensure that users are informed about
how they can access their funds. The firm has not
provided specific details regarding the reasons for this decision.
Terminating Services in the EU
HYCM Europe wrote: "We would like to inform you
that HYCM (Europe) Limited (the Company) hereby notifies you that it is in the
process of voluntarily renouncing its CIF License with authorization number
259/14."
"Therefore, the Company will no longer accept any
new EU-based clients and/or the opening of any new EU-based accounts while it
is in the process of terminating all its existing EU-based clients and
informing them about the procedure that should be followed for their fund's
return."
Source: HYCM
The brokerage firm has directed clients seeking clarification to compliance@hycm.com and those with complaints to send their
emails to complaints@hycm.com. Finance Magnates contacted HYCM for comments and will update this article once we get their feedback.
Meanwhile, the Cyprus Securities and Exchange
Commission indicated on its website that HYCM Europe is under examination for voluntary renunciation
of its authorization.
Source: CySEC
HYCM's Financial Performance
Last year, HYCM Capital Markets (UK) Limited released its financial performance for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2022. Despite
experiencing a notable surge in revenue, the company faced a decline in
profitability compared to the previous year.
The company's turnover soared to over £1.88 million,
marking a substantial increase of 14% from the preceding year. This
surge in revenue was attributed to various factors, including a significant
boost from 'other operating income' sources, which skyrocketed to £697,335 from £5,464 in the previous fiscal year.
However, amidst this growth in revenue, HYCM UK
encountered a significant rise in administrative expenses, which surpassed
£2.57 million. This represents a substantial increase of 43% compared to the previous
year.
Despite the uptick in revenue and supplementary
income, HYCM UK's operating profit for the year amounted to a modest £13,088,
significantly lower than the £198,050 recorded in the preceding fiscal period.
The company attributed this decline to the surge in administrative
expenses.
Jared Kirui is an Editor at Finance Magnates with more than five years of experience in financial journalism. He covers online trading, fintech, payments, and crypto industries with a focus on companies, regulation and compliance, executive moves, trading technology, and market analysis.
His work has been featured in other media outlets, including Benzinga, ZyCrypto, The Distributed, and The Daily Hodl.
Education:
Bachelor of Commerce degree (Finance option), University of Nairobi
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