Abstract:Hoch Capital Ltd, which operates under many broker names, had its regulatory registration terminated on Friday by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC).
It owns and runs brands such as itrader and tradeATF.
It has already settled with CySEC for many suspected instances of non-compliance.
Hoch Capital Ltd, which runs various broker names, had its regulatory license revoked by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC) on Friday.
The regulatory decision to remove the license was made on March 28, 2022. Hoch Capital has also opted to surrender its Cyprus Invest Firm (CIF) license, according to the statement.
Hoch Capital owns trading websites such as itrader.com and tradeATF.com. Their product portfolio includes FX and contracts for difference (CFDs) on major asset classes.
Hoch Capital, on the other hand, remains divisive due to many charges of noncompliance with necessary regulatory obligations. In December 2020, the business reached an agreement with CySEC and paid a €260,000 fine for various potential compliance issues, including conflicts of interest and information given to clients.
Furthermore, the Cypriot supervisor temporarily banned Hoch Capital's and a few other brokerage operators' licenses in June 2020 due to their involvement in advertising their goods in the United Kingdom. They were warned by the FCA for employing phony celebrity endorsements for their goods on social media.
Furthermore, Hoch ran into regulatory issues in Italy. Furthermore, the local authority, CONSOB, barred its brokerage brand, tradeatf.com, from operating in the nation due to noncompliance.
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