Abstract:CySEC recently addressed the termination of Leverate Financial Services Ltd.'s membership in the Investors Compensation Fund (ICF), clarifying that clients remain eligible for compensation despite the loss of membership, while highlighting broader regulatory actions and enforcement measures undertaken by the commission.
Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC) recently addressed the Investors Compensation Fund (ICF) and the termination of membership status for Leverate Financial Services Ltd.
According to CySEC, Leverate Financial Services Ltd.'s loss of ICF membership doesn't mean clients covered under the fund lose their right to compensation for previous investment activities. The criteria for compensation as per the Directive remain intact.
The decision to withdraw ICF membership followed CySEC's move to revoke Leverate Financial Services Ltd.'s authorization as a Cyprus Investment Firm. Leverate Financial Services Ltd. voluntarily relinquished its authorization, leading to CySEC's withdrawal of CIF authorization on December 4, 2023. This action barred the company from operating under CySEC's supervision, with no mention of a judicial review, implying finality pending legal developments.
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