Finery Markets received ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certification from Swiss Approval, adding another compliance credential to a resume that already includes two SOC 2 examinations completed earlier this year.
Finery Markets Secures ISO Security Certification
The ISO certification covers the company's information security management system, focusing on data protection protocols for its electronic communication network that serves institutional crypto traders.
Swiss Approval, accredited through the International Accreditation Service, conducted the audit with organizational support from Baltum Bureau.
"This third-party validation proves our dedication to maintaining institutional-grade standards, especially in security," said Konstantin Shulga, CEO and co-founder at Finery Markets. "Our partners see concrete evidence of our security posture, backed by a proven track record of reliable performance."
Earlier this month, Singapore-headquartered fintech technology provider FYNXT also obtained the same ISO certification.
Compliance Push Reflects Market Pressure
The certification adds to credentials Finery Markets obtained in early 2025, when it completed SOC 2 Type 1 and Type 2 examinations, becoming what the company claims is the first crypto-native ECN provider to achieve those benchmarks.
Traditional financial institutions increasingly demand that digital asset platforms meet security standards comparable to conventional markets.
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Finery Markets operates a non-custodial trading network that allows institutional clients to trade digital assets through order books, request-for-quote systems, or quote streams. The company launched in 2019 and now services more than 150 clients across 41 countries, including payment providers, hedge funds, and over-the-counter desks.
Two weeks ago, the company extended its liquidity partnership with Sage Capital Management, bringing institutional clients consolidated access to crypto markets through a three-way arrangement, including Gold-i.
Understanding ISO/IEC 27001
ISO/IEC 27001 represents the global benchmark for information security management systems, outlining how organizations should protect data through systematic risk management . The standard, jointly published by the International Organization for Standardization and the International Electrotechnical Commission, requires companies to identify security threats, assess their potential impact, and implement appropriate safeguards.
ISO/IEC 27001 requirements include establishing and maintaining systems to protect information confidentiality, integrity, and availability. The standard requires organizations to continuously improve their security management systems through regular audits and updates.
Kyrylo Proskurnia, head of Baltum Bureau and lead auditor, noted the company demonstrated readiness during the certification process. Baltum Bureau specializes in preparing organizations for certifications under global standards including ISO 27001, ISO 27701, and GDPR compliance .