Abstract:ICM Capital today announces it has enhanced its client-fund protection to cover £1,000,000. This new insurance is available to all ICM Capital live account holders at no additional cost and is underwritten by QBE Underwriting Limited and other participating syndicates at Lloyd’s of London.
ICM Capital today announces it has enhanced its client-fund protection to cover £1,000,000. This new insurance is available to all ICM Capital live account holders at no additional cost and is underwritten by QBE Underwriting Limited and other participating syndicates at Lloyds of London.
The UK-headquartered broker, regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), register number 520965, is one of a few brokers to provide clients with enhanced and extended protection for their trading funds via Lloyd‘s of London, one of the world’s leading insurance organisations.
Investors are protected for up to £50,000 by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (per person per firm) in line with the FCA‘s Client Assets Sourcebook (“CASS”) requirements. ICM Capital presents a clear separation between the firm’s funds and its traders‘ money as per the FCA’s client-fund protection rules, with funds being segregated from the companys money. In the unlikely event of ICM Capital being declared in default, the firm now has in place a fund protection policy of up to £1,000,000.
Shoaib Abedi, Director at ICM Capital, says: “We are extremely proud to be entering 2017 with an announcement that goes above and beyond the markets expectations when it comes to client protection. ICM Capital clients can now benefit from enhanced fund protection up to £1,000,000. As a multinational organisation, the security we provide for our clients is of the greatest importance. We continually enhance resources for our traders, ensuring improved safety and support across our global offices.”
Lloyd‘s of London is known as the world’s specialist insurance market and works with a global network to enhance the insurance possibilities for organisations as well as individuals. It is backed by substantial global capital and has excellent financial ratings.
About ICM Capital
ICM Capital Limited, headquartered in London (UK), has quickly grown in recent years; enlarging its reach in Europe, Middle East, North Africa and Asia; with offices spread around the globe. Among other categories the Forex, Commodities and CFDs trading firm has been awarded for its excellence in providing the best execution, customer service, and rebates for its traders.
ICM Capital Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) Register Number: 520965. ICM Capital Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of ICM Holding SARL, registered address: 121, Avenue De La Faïencerie, L-1511 Luxembourg. ICM Capital Limited is a company registered in England and Wales, registered number: 07101360. Registered address: Dauntsey House, 4B Frederick's Place, London, EC2R 8AB, United Kingdom.
London Headquarters: +44 207 634 9770
Email: marketing@icmcapital.asia
Website: www.icmcapital.asia
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