Abstract:SVS Securities' joint special administrators are seeking to withdraw the broker's authorization with the FCA, the United Kingdom's financial market regulator (Financial Conduct Authority). It will prevent the broker from engaging in regulated operations.

SVS Securities' joint special administrators are seeking to withdraw the broker's authorization with the FCA, the United Kingdom's financial market regulator (Financial Conduct Authority). It will prevent the broker from engaging in regulated operations.
SVS Securities, which was approved and regulated by the Financial Services Authority, offered trading services in stocks, CFDs, IPOs, and corporate financing. It also provided investment management services such as consulting and brokering Execution, IPO private equity services, and an institutional desk.
In August 2019, the firm was put into special administration after the Financial Conduct Authority prohibited it from doing business due to concerns about its activities.
ITI Capital, another London-based financial advising and investment services firm, purchased SVS's customer books, and the administrators enabled the platform transfer. However, ITI had technical issues while onboarding SVS subscribers, resulting in dissatisfied customers, some of whom complained to the FCA. Last year, ITI Capital was forced to abandon the retail industry due to the instability.

Meanwhile, the SVS administrators filed a court petition to remove their special administration control of the insolvent brokerage firm. The application will be heard by the United Kingdom's High Court of Justice on or around March 15, 2023.
The administration of SVS was originally scheduled to conclude in early 2022. The majority of the failing broker's creditors and customers have been compensated. The Administrators, on the other hand, advised “any customers who have not yet interacted with the Administrators in regard to the recovery of their client assets and/or client money” to contact them immediately.
“Clients and creditors are not obligated to attend the Court hearing but may do so if they desire. If any customers or creditors want more information about the hearing, whether to attend or not, they should contact the Administrators,” the notification released last week read.
The administrators also said that they will seek to revoke the FCA permission prior to the court hearing on their discharge application.
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