The petty administrative fine was delved out by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC) after it determined the company had offered its services online before being officially CySEC-regulated.
The Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission has today announced that it will hand out a small fine of €5,000 to DC Digital Processing 2 Ltd, a firm related to one of its Cypriot Investment Firms (CIFs), Novox Capital Ltd.
Basically, during that time, and as can be seen by cached versions of the site still available online (historical snapshots), the firm advertised its services yet hasn't yet been regulated as the binary options industry has still been evolving in terms of regulatory applicability - yet nonetheless under the effect of applicable law (in Cyprus) as per CySEC, and with DC Digital Processing 2 Ltd listed as its owner (in the about us section from said snapshot excerpted from the end of 2012).
By becoming an established license holder in a given jurisdiction, like Cyprus, firms are able to help instill clients with the confidence normally associated with regulated companies - as opposed to when compared to an unregulated firm under far less supervisory mandates, if any.
The CySEC fine announced today was decided upon by the regulator on January 13th, 2014, before it had approved Optionbit under the CIF licenses of Novox Capital, and was on the absolute lower end of the spectrum in terms of how much the fine could have been under the applicable law pertaining to the regulation that CySEC cited in its announcement.
Size of Fine Indicative of Severity, or Lack Thereof
More specifically, the maximum administrative penalty for violations under Article 4, Article 141 of the Cypriot Law is capped at €350,000, and the €5,000 handed out in the announcement today shows that while the regulator thought the violation was serious enough to merit a fine, it took into consideration the efforts the company made to rectify its compliance with the relevant rules - as a mitigating factor.
Therefore, it seems that any firm that CySEC finds to be in breach of this article (4) of its applicable rules can expect at least a 5,000 EUR fine in the absolute best case scenario - unless dismissed/or settled some other way, and with the higher end of the spectrum being some 70 times larger.
The Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission has today announced that it will hand out a small fine of €5,000 to DC Digital Processing 2 Ltd, a firm related to one of its Cypriot Investment Firms (CIFs), Novox Capital Ltd.
Basically, during that time, and as can be seen by cached versions of the site still available online (historical snapshots), the firm advertised its services yet hasn't yet been regulated as the binary options industry has still been evolving in terms of regulatory applicability - yet nonetheless under the effect of applicable law (in Cyprus) as per CySEC, and with DC Digital Processing 2 Ltd listed as its owner (in the about us section from said snapshot excerpted from the end of 2012).
By becoming an established license holder in a given jurisdiction, like Cyprus, firms are able to help instill clients with the confidence normally associated with regulated companies - as opposed to when compared to an unregulated firm under far less supervisory mandates, if any.
The CySEC fine announced today was decided upon by the regulator on January 13th, 2014, before it had approved Optionbit under the CIF licenses of Novox Capital, and was on the absolute lower end of the spectrum in terms of how much the fine could have been under the applicable law pertaining to the regulation that CySEC cited in its announcement.
Size of Fine Indicative of Severity, or Lack Thereof
More specifically, the maximum administrative penalty for violations under Article 4, Article 141 of the Cypriot Law is capped at €350,000, and the €5,000 handed out in the announcement today shows that while the regulator thought the violation was serious enough to merit a fine, it took into consideration the efforts the company made to rectify its compliance with the relevant rules - as a mitigating factor.
Therefore, it seems that any firm that CySEC finds to be in breach of this article (4) of its applicable rules can expect at least a 5,000 EUR fine in the absolute best case scenario - unless dismissed/or settled some other way, and with the higher end of the spectrum being some 70 times larger.
iForex posts its first annual results as a listed broker. Also ahead: CFI Financial secures a Brazil license, and prediction markets have a big week, with new ETF launches and fresh Polymarket loss data. It's Thursday, the thirtieth of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
iForex posts its first annual results as a listed broker. Also ahead: CFI Financial secures a Brazil license, and prediction markets have a big week, with new ETF launches and fresh Polymarket loss data. It's Thursday, the thirtieth of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
iForex posts its first annual results as a listed broker. Also ahead: CFI Financial secures a Brazil license, and prediction markets have a big week, with new ETF launches and fresh Polymarket loss data. It's Thursday, the thirtieth of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
iForex posts its first annual results as a listed broker. Also ahead: CFI Financial secures a Brazil license, and prediction markets have a big week, with new ETF launches and fresh Polymarket loss data. It's Thursday, the thirtieth of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
iForex posts its first annual results as a listed broker. Also ahead: CFI Financial secures a Brazil license, and prediction markets have a big week, with new ETF launches and fresh Polymarket loss data. It's Thursday, the thirtieth of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
iForex posts its first annual results as a listed broker. Also ahead: CFI Financial secures a Brazil license, and prediction markets have a big week, with new ETF launches and fresh Polymarket loss data. It's Thursday, the thirtieth of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
FM Daily Brief - 29 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 29 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 29 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 29 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 29 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 29 April 2026
XTB and Robinhood both post first-quarter earnings. But the numbers point in very different directions. Also ahead: Capital.com pushes into three new markets and signals a move into payments.
It's Wednesday, the 29th of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
XTB and Robinhood both post first-quarter earnings. But the numbers point in very different directions. Also ahead: Capital.com pushes into three new markets and signals a move into payments.
It's Wednesday, the 29th of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
XTB and Robinhood both post first-quarter earnings. But the numbers point in very different directions. Also ahead: Capital.com pushes into three new markets and signals a move into payments.
It's Wednesday, the 29th of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
XTB and Robinhood both post first-quarter earnings. But the numbers point in very different directions. Also ahead: Capital.com pushes into three new markets and signals a move into payments.
It's Wednesday, the 29th of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
XTB and Robinhood both post first-quarter earnings. But the numbers point in very different directions. Also ahead: Capital.com pushes into three new markets and signals a move into payments.
It's Wednesday, the 29th of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
XTB and Robinhood both post first-quarter earnings. But the numbers point in very different directions. Also ahead: Capital.com pushes into three new markets and signals a move into payments.
It's Wednesday, the 29th of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
FM Daily Brief - 28 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 28 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 28 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 28 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 28 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 28 April 2026
Startrader posts three-point-one trillion dollars in first-quarter volume — up three hundred and forty percent from a year ago. Also ahead: Fintokei claims sub-second trader payouts, and eToro opens its premium subscription tier to all investors.
Startrader posts three-point-one trillion dollars in first-quarter volume — up three hundred and forty percent from a year ago. Also ahead: Fintokei claims sub-second trader payouts, and eToro opens its premium subscription tier to all investors.
Startrader posts three-point-one trillion dollars in first-quarter volume — up three hundred and forty percent from a year ago. Also ahead: Fintokei claims sub-second trader payouts, and eToro opens its premium subscription tier to all investors.
Startrader posts three-point-one trillion dollars in first-quarter volume — up three hundred and forty percent from a year ago. Also ahead: Fintokei claims sub-second trader payouts, and eToro opens its premium subscription tier to all investors.
Startrader posts three-point-one trillion dollars in first-quarter volume — up three hundred and forty percent from a year ago. Also ahead: Fintokei claims sub-second trader payouts, and eToro opens its premium subscription tier to all investors.
Startrader posts three-point-one trillion dollars in first-quarter volume — up three hundred and forty percent from a year ago. Also ahead: Fintokei claims sub-second trader payouts, and eToro opens its premium subscription tier to all investors.
FM Daily Brief - 27 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 27 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 27 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 27 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 27 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 27 April 2026
Finance Magnates spoke with IG Group's MENA CEO. Also ahead: EC Markets posts a record five-point-one-three trillion dollar first quarter. Plus Hola Prime brings in Deloitte to audit prop firm payouts.
Finance Magnates spoke with IG Group's MENA CEO. Also ahead: EC Markets posts a record five-point-one-three trillion dollar first quarter. Plus Hola Prime brings in Deloitte to audit prop firm payouts.
Finance Magnates spoke with IG Group's MENA CEO. Also ahead: EC Markets posts a record five-point-one-three trillion dollar first quarter. Plus Hola Prime brings in Deloitte to audit prop firm payouts.
Finance Magnates spoke with IG Group's MENA CEO. Also ahead: EC Markets posts a record five-point-one-three trillion dollar first quarter. Plus Hola Prime brings in Deloitte to audit prop firm payouts.
Finance Magnates spoke with IG Group's MENA CEO. Also ahead: EC Markets posts a record five-point-one-three trillion dollar first quarter. Plus Hola Prime brings in Deloitte to audit prop firm payouts.
Finance Magnates spoke with IG Group's MENA CEO. Also ahead: EC Markets posts a record five-point-one-three trillion dollar first quarter. Plus Hola Prime brings in Deloitte to audit prop firm payouts.