Also, the warning list of Spain's CNMV; Capital.com's new hire.
Read today's FX/CFDs, crypto and fintech sectors' dynamic news.
Melissa Di Donato
Appointed as New CEO of Kyriba
Kyriba, a
global leader in cloud-based finance and liquidity solutions, has announced the
appointment of Melissa Di Donato as its new Chairwoman and CEO. Di Donato, who
has a track record of leading tech companies to growth, will succeed Jean-Luc
Robert. She aims to build upon Kyriba's strong foundation and lead the company
into a new era of customer-focused growth and innovation.
“I am
honored to join Kyriba and build upon its unmatched heritage in treasury
management,” Di Donato commented. “Kyriba is poised to enter a new era of
success. Together with this exceptional team, we will capitalize on the
enormous opportunities before us to deliver greater value and meet our
customers’ end-to-end needs in enterprise liquidity management.”
Maybank Sekuritas Partners
with Horizon
Maybank
Sekuritas has teamed up with Horizon Software to deploy Horizon's Platform for
Warrant Market Making in Indonesia. This collaboration aims to enhance the
trading experience for clients by combining Horizon's advanced technology with
Maybank Sekuritas's market expertise.
The
platform offers seamless execution, comprehensive risk management, and
real-time market monitoring. Maybank Sekuritas has already introduced 30
structured warrants on the Horizon platform, making it one of the first clients
in Indonesia to go live with this feature.
Eurex Reports Growth in
Trading Volume
Eurex, a
leading European derivatives exchange, has reported an 8% year-over-year (YoY)
increase in total trading volume for August 2023. The growth is seen across
various segments, including interest rate derivatives, equity derivatives, and
index derivatives.
Source: Eurex
Additionally,
Eurex Repo, the exchange's electronic market for secured funding, saw a
significant increase in daily GC Pooling volumes, up 243% YoY. Notional
outstanding volumes in OTC Clearing also increased by 14%, indicating a strong
performance for the exchange.
BaFin Investigates
Disruptions at Postbank
The German
Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin) is investigating numerous
customer complaints regarding service disruptions at Postbank, a branch of
Deutsche Bank AG. The issues range from online and mobile banking disruptions
to delays in account management and inheritance matters.
BaFin has
called upon Postbank to resolve these issues promptly and is examining the
causes to take appropriate supervisory measures.
GenTwo Secures $15 Million
in Series A Funding
Patrick Loepfe, Founder & Chairman GenTwo
Swiss B2B
fintech GenTwo has raised $15 million in a Series A investment round led by
Point72 Ventures. The company specializes in making both bankable and
non-bankable assets available to investors through its proprietary
securitization platform.
With over
$3 billion in assets under service, GenTwo aims to expand its offerings and
reach more clients across different countries.
Incard Partners with
Currencycloud for Global Payments
Incard, a
digital bank tailored for e-commerce businesses and marketers, has partnered
with Currencycloud to simplify international transactions. The partnership aims
to provide Incard's users with a fully automated service that enables quicker
and more cost-effective international payments.
“Incard’s
vision is to provide our customers with an increasingly flexible, fast, and
seamless international payment system,” Soraya Tribouillois, the Co-Foudner and
CFO at Incard, commented. “Currencycloud is a reliable provider we can count on
to enable our users to unlock global revenue streams, break down borders, and
save money by having access to more currencies and highly competitive FX
rates."
New Head of Technology Strategy at Hantec Markets
Michael O'Sullivan has left his role at INFINOX to join Hantec Markets as the new Head of Technology Strategy. He joined INFINOX in January 2021 as the Head of Technology and departed as the Chief Technology Officer.
O'Sullivan started his career at CMC Markets and spent 15 years at the London-headquartered broker, separating as the Head of Partnerships Operations and Delivery. He also spent a year at ATFX UK as the Head of Project Management.
Malaysia's SC Flags a Clone Investment Firm
The Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) has updated its Investors Alert list by adding the name of LFM Global, a potential clone entity. The list "contains the list of unauthorized websites, investment products, companies, and individuals."
According to its website, LFM offers trading services with stocks and commodities. It has falsely impersonated LFM Global Investment Company Limited, a Hong Kong-regulated financial services company.
Capital.com Onboards New Aussie Senior Financial Market Analyst
Capital.com announced the appointment of Kyle Rodda as the Senior Market Analyst responsible for market analysis in Australia and Asia Pacific. In the role, he will deliver market analysis on a regular basis to traders in Australia and globally.
He brings over ten years of industry experience and previously worked at the Australian arm of IG. Most recently, he was a Presenter and Market Commentator at the Australian business streaming platform, ausbiz TV.
"Kyle's expertise and understanding of the local and global markets will be instrumental in supporting our growth and addressing our clients' burgeoning interest in the Australian markets and the surrounding region," said Laura Lin, the CEO of Capital.com Australia.
Spanish Regulator Expands Warning List
Spain's National Securities Market Commission (CNMV) has added 20 more names to its warning list against unregistered institutions. Most of these names are clones of legitimate platforms or outright frauds.
"According to CNMV records, these institutions are not registered in the corresponding registry of this Commission and, therefore, are not authorized to provide investment services or other activities subject to the CNMV's supervision," the regulator stated.
Fastmarkets Enhances Nickle Offering
Fastmarkets, a cross-commodity price reporting agency (PRA), is making the battery cathode market transparent with the launch of premium assessments for nickel sulfate in Europe.
"The launch of nickel sulfate price assessments in Europe complements our existing prices in Asia and underscores Fastmarkets' commitment to promoting transparency in the dynamic battery cathode market," said Raju Daswani, the CEO of Fastmarkets.
"With the booming demand for electric vehicle batteries, particularly in Europe, our decision to provide these assessments is timely. Fastmarkets is proud to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the battery raw materials market."
Melissa Di Donato
Appointed as New CEO of Kyriba
Kyriba, a
global leader in cloud-based finance and liquidity solutions, has announced the
appointment of Melissa Di Donato as its new Chairwoman and CEO. Di Donato, who
has a track record of leading tech companies to growth, will succeed Jean-Luc
Robert. She aims to build upon Kyriba's strong foundation and lead the company
into a new era of customer-focused growth and innovation.
“I am
honored to join Kyriba and build upon its unmatched heritage in treasury
management,” Di Donato commented. “Kyriba is poised to enter a new era of
success. Together with this exceptional team, we will capitalize on the
enormous opportunities before us to deliver greater value and meet our
customers’ end-to-end needs in enterprise liquidity management.”
Maybank Sekuritas Partners
with Horizon
Maybank
Sekuritas has teamed up with Horizon Software to deploy Horizon's Platform for
Warrant Market Making in Indonesia. This collaboration aims to enhance the
trading experience for clients by combining Horizon's advanced technology with
Maybank Sekuritas's market expertise.
The
platform offers seamless execution, comprehensive risk management, and
real-time market monitoring. Maybank Sekuritas has already introduced 30
structured warrants on the Horizon platform, making it one of the first clients
in Indonesia to go live with this feature.
Eurex Reports Growth in
Trading Volume
Eurex, a
leading European derivatives exchange, has reported an 8% year-over-year (YoY)
increase in total trading volume for August 2023. The growth is seen across
various segments, including interest rate derivatives, equity derivatives, and
index derivatives.
Source: Eurex
Additionally,
Eurex Repo, the exchange's electronic market for secured funding, saw a
significant increase in daily GC Pooling volumes, up 243% YoY. Notional
outstanding volumes in OTC Clearing also increased by 14%, indicating a strong
performance for the exchange.
BaFin Investigates
Disruptions at Postbank
The German
Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin) is investigating numerous
customer complaints regarding service disruptions at Postbank, a branch of
Deutsche Bank AG. The issues range from online and mobile banking disruptions
to delays in account management and inheritance matters.
BaFin has
called upon Postbank to resolve these issues promptly and is examining the
causes to take appropriate supervisory measures.
GenTwo Secures $15 Million
in Series A Funding
Patrick Loepfe, Founder & Chairman GenTwo
Swiss B2B
fintech GenTwo has raised $15 million in a Series A investment round led by
Point72 Ventures. The company specializes in making both bankable and
non-bankable assets available to investors through its proprietary
securitization platform.
With over
$3 billion in assets under service, GenTwo aims to expand its offerings and
reach more clients across different countries.
Incard Partners with
Currencycloud for Global Payments
Incard, a
digital bank tailored for e-commerce businesses and marketers, has partnered
with Currencycloud to simplify international transactions. The partnership aims
to provide Incard's users with a fully automated service that enables quicker
and more cost-effective international payments.
“Incard’s
vision is to provide our customers with an increasingly flexible, fast, and
seamless international payment system,” Soraya Tribouillois, the Co-Foudner and
CFO at Incard, commented. “Currencycloud is a reliable provider we can count on
to enable our users to unlock global revenue streams, break down borders, and
save money by having access to more currencies and highly competitive FX
rates."
New Head of Technology Strategy at Hantec Markets
Michael O'Sullivan has left his role at INFINOX to join Hantec Markets as the new Head of Technology Strategy. He joined INFINOX in January 2021 as the Head of Technology and departed as the Chief Technology Officer.
O'Sullivan started his career at CMC Markets and spent 15 years at the London-headquartered broker, separating as the Head of Partnerships Operations and Delivery. He also spent a year at ATFX UK as the Head of Project Management.
Malaysia's SC Flags a Clone Investment Firm
The Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) has updated its Investors Alert list by adding the name of LFM Global, a potential clone entity. The list "contains the list of unauthorized websites, investment products, companies, and individuals."
According to its website, LFM offers trading services with stocks and commodities. It has falsely impersonated LFM Global Investment Company Limited, a Hong Kong-regulated financial services company.
Capital.com Onboards New Aussie Senior Financial Market Analyst
Capital.com announced the appointment of Kyle Rodda as the Senior Market Analyst responsible for market analysis in Australia and Asia Pacific. In the role, he will deliver market analysis on a regular basis to traders in Australia and globally.
He brings over ten years of industry experience and previously worked at the Australian arm of IG. Most recently, he was a Presenter and Market Commentator at the Australian business streaming platform, ausbiz TV.
"Kyle's expertise and understanding of the local and global markets will be instrumental in supporting our growth and addressing our clients' burgeoning interest in the Australian markets and the surrounding region," said Laura Lin, the CEO of Capital.com Australia.
Spanish Regulator Expands Warning List
Spain's National Securities Market Commission (CNMV) has added 20 more names to its warning list against unregistered institutions. Most of these names are clones of legitimate platforms or outright frauds.
"According to CNMV records, these institutions are not registered in the corresponding registry of this Commission and, therefore, are not authorized to provide investment services or other activities subject to the CNMV's supervision," the regulator stated.
Fastmarkets Enhances Nickle Offering
Fastmarkets, a cross-commodity price reporting agency (PRA), is making the battery cathode market transparent with the launch of premium assessments for nickel sulfate in Europe.
"The launch of nickel sulfate price assessments in Europe complements our existing prices in Asia and underscores Fastmarkets' commitment to promoting transparency in the dynamic battery cathode market," said Raju Daswani, the CEO of Fastmarkets.
"With the booming demand for electric vehicle batteries, particularly in Europe, our decision to provide these assessments is timely. Fastmarkets is proud to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the battery raw materials market."
In this video, we review @AxiOfficialChannel , a multi-asset broker offering access to forex and CFD markets through MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, the Axi Trading App, and copy trading solutions.
We examine the broker’s regulatory framework, platform offering, market coverage, and customer support structure. We also explore key features such as available trading instruments, swap-free account options, funding considerations, and multilingual support.
Watch the full video for a clear, fact-based overview of Axi’s products, trading tools, and overall broker offering.
#Axi #ForexBroker #CFDTrading #FinanceMagnates #Trading #BrokerReview #OnlineTrading
In this video, we review @AxiOfficialChannel , a multi-asset broker offering access to forex and CFD markets through MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, the Axi Trading App, and copy trading solutions.
We examine the broker’s regulatory framework, platform offering, market coverage, and customer support structure. We also explore key features such as available trading instruments, swap-free account options, funding considerations, and multilingual support.
Watch the full video for a clear, fact-based overview of Axi’s products, trading tools, and overall broker offering.
#Axi #ForexBroker #CFDTrading #FinanceMagnates #Trading #BrokerReview #OnlineTrading
In this video, we review @AxiOfficialChannel , a multi-asset broker offering access to forex and CFD markets through MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, the Axi Trading App, and copy trading solutions.
We examine the broker’s regulatory framework, platform offering, market coverage, and customer support structure. We also explore key features such as available trading instruments, swap-free account options, funding considerations, and multilingual support.
Watch the full video for a clear, fact-based overview of Axi’s products, trading tools, and overall broker offering.
#Axi #ForexBroker #CFDTrading #FinanceMagnates #Trading #BrokerReview #OnlineTrading
In this video, we review @AxiOfficialChannel , a multi-asset broker offering access to forex and CFD markets through MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, the Axi Trading App, and copy trading solutions.
We examine the broker’s regulatory framework, platform offering, market coverage, and customer support structure. We also explore key features such as available trading instruments, swap-free account options, funding considerations, and multilingual support.
Watch the full video for a clear, fact-based overview of Axi’s products, trading tools, and overall broker offering.
#Axi #ForexBroker #CFDTrading #FinanceMagnates #Trading #BrokerReview #OnlineTrading
This panel will explore how firms are moving beyond CFDs into crypto, perpetuals, equities, and multi‑asset offerings, and the challenges they face across regulation, technology, liquidity, and risk management. It examines what is driving the shift, what it takes to execute it successfully, and how brokers can position themselves for the next phase of growth.
This panel will explore how firms are moving beyond CFDs into crypto, perpetuals, equities, and multi‑asset offerings, and the challenges they face across regulation, technology, liquidity, and risk management. It examines what is driving the shift, what it takes to execute it successfully, and how brokers can position themselves for the next phase of growth.
This panel will explore how firms are moving beyond CFDs into crypto, perpetuals, equities, and multi‑asset offerings, and the challenges they face across regulation, technology, liquidity, and risk management. It examines what is driving the shift, what it takes to execute it successfully, and how brokers can position themselves for the next phase of growth.
This panel will explore how firms are moving beyond CFDs into crypto, perpetuals, equities, and multi‑asset offerings, and the challenges they face across regulation, technology, liquidity, and risk management. It examines what is driving the shift, what it takes to execute it successfully, and how brokers can position themselves for the next phase of growth.
This panel will explore how firms are moving beyond CFDs into crypto, perpetuals, equities, and multi‑asset offerings, and the challenges they face across regulation, technology, liquidity, and risk management. It examines what is driving the shift, what it takes to execute it successfully, and how brokers can position themselves for the next phase of growth.
This panel will explore how firms are moving beyond CFDs into crypto, perpetuals, equities, and multi‑asset offerings, and the challenges they face across regulation, technology, liquidity, and risk management. It examines what is driving the shift, what it takes to execute it successfully, and how brokers can position themselves for the next phase of growth.
Beyond Reach? Retail Investor Acquisition Across APAC
Beyond Reach? Retail Investor Acquisition Across APAC
Beyond Reach? Retail Investor Acquisition Across APAC
Beyond Reach? Retail Investor Acquisition Across APAC
Beyond Reach? Retail Investor Acquisition Across APAC
Beyond Reach? Retail Investor Acquisition Across APAC
APAC accounts for two-thirds of global retail trading traffic, but with differences of language, regulation, and trader profile, the region's growth is ag great as complexity.
This session gathers CMOs, heads of acquisition, and IB relationship managers to examine what actually works, channel by channel, market by market.
Attendees will walk away with:
A clear view of which channels deliver funded, retained traders across Singapore, Japan, and Southeast Asia
Understanding of how to structure IB partnerships for LTV, not first deposit
Insight into what localization actually costs beyond the translation budget
Perspective on how ad restrictions, crypto promotion limits, and bundling rules differ across APAC jurisdictions
A read on whether the super-app model changes acquisition economics for retail investing platforms
APAC accounts for two-thirds of global retail trading traffic, but with differences of language, regulation, and trader profile, the region's growth is ag great as complexity.
This session gathers CMOs, heads of acquisition, and IB relationship managers to examine what actually works, channel by channel, market by market.
Attendees will walk away with:
A clear view of which channels deliver funded, retained traders across Singapore, Japan, and Southeast Asia
Understanding of how to structure IB partnerships for LTV, not first deposit
Insight into what localization actually costs beyond the translation budget
Perspective on how ad restrictions, crypto promotion limits, and bundling rules differ across APAC jurisdictions
A read on whether the super-app model changes acquisition economics for retail investing platforms
APAC accounts for two-thirds of global retail trading traffic, but with differences of language, regulation, and trader profile, the region's growth is ag great as complexity.
This session gathers CMOs, heads of acquisition, and IB relationship managers to examine what actually works, channel by channel, market by market.
Attendees will walk away with:
A clear view of which channels deliver funded, retained traders across Singapore, Japan, and Southeast Asia
Understanding of how to structure IB partnerships for LTV, not first deposit
Insight into what localization actually costs beyond the translation budget
Perspective on how ad restrictions, crypto promotion limits, and bundling rules differ across APAC jurisdictions
A read on whether the super-app model changes acquisition economics for retail investing platforms
APAC accounts for two-thirds of global retail trading traffic, but with differences of language, regulation, and trader profile, the region's growth is ag great as complexity.
This session gathers CMOs, heads of acquisition, and IB relationship managers to examine what actually works, channel by channel, market by market.
Attendees will walk away with:
A clear view of which channels deliver funded, retained traders across Singapore, Japan, and Southeast Asia
Understanding of how to structure IB partnerships for LTV, not first deposit
Insight into what localization actually costs beyond the translation budget
Perspective on how ad restrictions, crypto promotion limits, and bundling rules differ across APAC jurisdictions
A read on whether the super-app model changes acquisition economics for retail investing platforms
APAC accounts for two-thirds of global retail trading traffic, but with differences of language, regulation, and trader profile, the region's growth is ag great as complexity.
This session gathers CMOs, heads of acquisition, and IB relationship managers to examine what actually works, channel by channel, market by market.
Attendees will walk away with:
A clear view of which channels deliver funded, retained traders across Singapore, Japan, and Southeast Asia
Understanding of how to structure IB partnerships for LTV, not first deposit
Insight into what localization actually costs beyond the translation budget
Perspective on how ad restrictions, crypto promotion limits, and bundling rules differ across APAC jurisdictions
A read on whether the super-app model changes acquisition economics for retail investing platforms
APAC accounts for two-thirds of global retail trading traffic, but with differences of language, regulation, and trader profile, the region's growth is ag great as complexity.
This session gathers CMOs, heads of acquisition, and IB relationship managers to examine what actually works, channel by channel, market by market.
Attendees will walk away with:
A clear view of which channels deliver funded, retained traders across Singapore, Japan, and Southeast Asia
Understanding of how to structure IB partnerships for LTV, not first deposit
Insight into what localization actually costs beyond the translation budget
Perspective on how ad restrictions, crypto promotion limits, and bundling rules differ across APAC jurisdictions
A read on whether the super-app model changes acquisition economics for retail investing platforms
Buy, Build or Both? Trading Tech for Brokers, Banks & Beyond
Buy, Build or Both? Trading Tech for Brokers, Banks & Beyond
Buy, Build or Both? Trading Tech for Brokers, Banks & Beyond
Buy, Build or Both? Trading Tech for Brokers, Banks & Beyond
Buy, Build or Both? Trading Tech for Brokers, Banks & Beyond
Buy, Build or Both? Trading Tech for Brokers, Banks & Beyond
For every feature and product, someone has to decide: build it in-house or buy from a vendor. In Singapore and across APAC, local banks and global players face the same question with very different constraints.
This session gathers heads of technology and e-trading to compare how client demand and cost structures shape their choices, and how long it actually takes to ship in each.
Attendees will walk away with:
First-hand view of how client feedback informs decision-making across different market participants.
Understanding pain points and benefits of working with 3rd party integrations at scale.
Insight into products and innovation banks’ retail and trading heads will look for in 2026.
For every feature and product, someone has to decide: build it in-house or buy from a vendor. In Singapore and across APAC, local banks and global players face the same question with very different constraints.
This session gathers heads of technology and e-trading to compare how client demand and cost structures shape their choices, and how long it actually takes to ship in each.
Attendees will walk away with:
First-hand view of how client feedback informs decision-making across different market participants.
Understanding pain points and benefits of working with 3rd party integrations at scale.
Insight into products and innovation banks’ retail and trading heads will look for in 2026.
For every feature and product, someone has to decide: build it in-house or buy from a vendor. In Singapore and across APAC, local banks and global players face the same question with very different constraints.
This session gathers heads of technology and e-trading to compare how client demand and cost structures shape their choices, and how long it actually takes to ship in each.
Attendees will walk away with:
First-hand view of how client feedback informs decision-making across different market participants.
Understanding pain points and benefits of working with 3rd party integrations at scale.
Insight into products and innovation banks’ retail and trading heads will look for in 2026.
For every feature and product, someone has to decide: build it in-house or buy from a vendor. In Singapore and across APAC, local banks and global players face the same question with very different constraints.
This session gathers heads of technology and e-trading to compare how client demand and cost structures shape their choices, and how long it actually takes to ship in each.
Attendees will walk away with:
First-hand view of how client feedback informs decision-making across different market participants.
Understanding pain points and benefits of working with 3rd party integrations at scale.
Insight into products and innovation banks’ retail and trading heads will look for in 2026.
For every feature and product, someone has to decide: build it in-house or buy from a vendor. In Singapore and across APAC, local banks and global players face the same question with very different constraints.
This session gathers heads of technology and e-trading to compare how client demand and cost structures shape their choices, and how long it actually takes to ship in each.
Attendees will walk away with:
First-hand view of how client feedback informs decision-making across different market participants.
Understanding pain points and benefits of working with 3rd party integrations at scale.
Insight into products and innovation banks’ retail and trading heads will look for in 2026.
For every feature and product, someone has to decide: build it in-house or buy from a vendor. In Singapore and across APAC, local banks and global players face the same question with very different constraints.
This session gathers heads of technology and e-trading to compare how client demand and cost structures shape their choices, and how long it actually takes to ship in each.
Attendees will walk away with:
First-hand view of how client feedback informs decision-making across different market participants.
Understanding pain points and benefits of working with 3rd party integrations at scale.
Insight into products and innovation banks’ retail and trading heads will look for in 2026.
Regulation Roundup: Setup, Compliance, and Hidden Costs of Entry
Regulation Roundup: Setup, Compliance, and Hidden Costs of Entry
Regulation Roundup: Setup, Compliance, and Hidden Costs of Entry
Regulation Roundup: Setup, Compliance, and Hidden Costs of Entry
Regulation Roundup: Setup, Compliance, and Hidden Costs of Entry
Regulation Roundup: Setup, Compliance, and Hidden Costs of Entry
As Singapore's capital-intensive requirements leave only a few retail brokers active in the city-state, there are many opportunities to be made in and around.
This session gathers regulators, advisors, and operators who have set up across multiple APAC jurisdictions to break down figures, what's working, what's breaking, and what's next.
Attendees will walk away with:
Survey of capital thresholds and other requirements across regions in APAC
Nuanced understanding of Singapore's role in the retail trading space
Glimpse into parallel developments in digital assets and RWA
As Singapore's capital-intensive requirements leave only a few retail brokers active in the city-state, there are many opportunities to be made in and around.
This session gathers regulators, advisors, and operators who have set up across multiple APAC jurisdictions to break down figures, what's working, what's breaking, and what's next.
Attendees will walk away with:
Survey of capital thresholds and other requirements across regions in APAC
Nuanced understanding of Singapore's role in the retail trading space
Glimpse into parallel developments in digital assets and RWA
As Singapore's capital-intensive requirements leave only a few retail brokers active in the city-state, there are many opportunities to be made in and around.
This session gathers regulators, advisors, and operators who have set up across multiple APAC jurisdictions to break down figures, what's working, what's breaking, and what's next.
Attendees will walk away with:
Survey of capital thresholds and other requirements across regions in APAC
Nuanced understanding of Singapore's role in the retail trading space
Glimpse into parallel developments in digital assets and RWA
As Singapore's capital-intensive requirements leave only a few retail brokers active in the city-state, there are many opportunities to be made in and around.
This session gathers regulators, advisors, and operators who have set up across multiple APAC jurisdictions to break down figures, what's working, what's breaking, and what's next.
Attendees will walk away with:
Survey of capital thresholds and other requirements across regions in APAC
Nuanced understanding of Singapore's role in the retail trading space
Glimpse into parallel developments in digital assets and RWA
As Singapore's capital-intensive requirements leave only a few retail brokers active in the city-state, there are many opportunities to be made in and around.
This session gathers regulators, advisors, and operators who have set up across multiple APAC jurisdictions to break down figures, what's working, what's breaking, and what's next.
Attendees will walk away with:
Survey of capital thresholds and other requirements across regions in APAC
Nuanced understanding of Singapore's role in the retail trading space
Glimpse into parallel developments in digital assets and RWA
As Singapore's capital-intensive requirements leave only a few retail brokers active in the city-state, there are many opportunities to be made in and around.
This session gathers regulators, advisors, and operators who have set up across multiple APAC jurisdictions to break down figures, what's working, what's breaking, and what's next.
Attendees will walk away with:
Survey of capital thresholds and other requirements across regions in APAC
Nuanced understanding of Singapore's role in the retail trading space
Glimpse into parallel developments in digital assets and RWA