Who is the MFSA?
Malta is an ideal destination for businesses to expand presence and is considered to be a promising financial center in Europe.
The Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) is an autonomous financial regulator overseeing the financial industry in Malta since 2002. It boasts a reputation of well-developed infrastructure and framework, as well as for the sophistication of its financial market.
The MFSA supervises the financial behavior of all the licensed Forex Brokerage Firms, Credit institutions, Insurance and Pension Companies, Financial Advisors, Banks, Stock Exchange, and all the related firms that play a role in the entire Maltese Market.
Investor protection is the primary concern for MFSA, and the agency has created several departments to help consumers report any cases of financial abuses or broker scams.
How does the MFSA regulate a forex broker?
Requirement on Forex Brokers' Reports:
Transaction Reports; Audit Reports; Clients Funds Reports; Anti-money laundering Reports.
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