Quadcode Markets Regulation
To ensure the protection of invested funds, it is prudent for a retail trader to carefully choose a company for a long-term partnership. This decision should consider not only the specific trading environment of the company, but, more importantly, the availability of documents that validate the company's compliance with the legal prerequisites of the relevant country and globally recognised financial standards.
Licensed by CySEC
CySEC monitors the activities of companies rendering financial services to ensure their compliance with the laws and regulations of the Republic of Cyprus and the European Union. IQOption Europe Ltd holds License No. 247/14, issued by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission, an independent public oversight agency responsible for regulating the investment services market in Cyprus.
License no. 247/14EEA-Authorized
IQOPTION EUROPE LTD is licensed and regulated in Cyprus, a European Economic Area (EEA) country, which allows us to offer certain products and services to other countries. You can find us in the following registers:
In register of FCA
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is a financial regulatory body in the UK that operates independently of the UK government and is funded by charging fees to members of the financial services industry. The FCA regulates financial companies that provide services to consumers and maintains the integrity of the UK financial markets.
Reference number: 670182In register of Consob
The Commissione Nazionale per le Società e la Borsa (CONSOB) is the public body responsible for the regulation of the Italian financial markets. The purpose of CONSOB is to protect the investing public. To this end, the agency reliably maintains its powers and competence by investigating alleged violations, insider dealing and market manipulation. To get more information, click on the registration number below.
Registration No. 4090In register of CNMV
The National Securities Market Commission (Comisión Nacional del Mercado de Valores, CNMV) is the Spanish public institution responsible for the financial regulation of the securities markets in Spain. It is an independent agency under the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Finance. The goal of the CNMV is to ensure the stability and transparency of the financial markets, to protect investors, and to ensure the correct behavior of brokers and intermediaries.
Registration No. 3867In register of Regafi
The Financial Agents Register (Regafi) lists all French and foreign companies authorized to operate in France by the ACPR. It also lists agents of French payment institutions operating either in France or in other member states of the European Economic Area Agreement. In addition, the Financial Agents Register lists the companies to which the ACPR has granted authorization to carry out banking activities in Monaco.
Registration No. 75119In register of AFM
The Netherlands Authority for Financial Markets (Autoriteit Financiële Markten, AFM) is the body responsible for regulating the financial markets in the Netherlands. This includes regulating the behavior of all parties involved in the savings, credit, investment and insurance markets, as well as all institutions providing and issuing financial products, including stock exchanges. The AFM's objectives are to ensure the smooth operation of financial markets and to make them more accessible.
Visit the AFM siteIn register of Finantsinspektsioon
The Financial Supervision Authority (EST: Finantsinspektsioon) is the financial regulator in Estonia. One of its main functions is to ensure that financial institutions fulfil their obligations to customers. In addition, the FSA deals with systemic risks in the financial sector, promotes the financial stability of Estonia, and fights against economic crime.
Visit the Finantsinspektsioon websiteIn register of ČNB
The Czech National Bank (Česká národní banka, ČNB) is the central bank and the body supervising the financial markets in the Czech Republic. According to its main objective, the CNB determines monetary policy, issues banknotes and coins, and manages money circulation, the payment system and settlements between banks. It also supervises the banking sector, the capital market, the insurance industry, pension funds, credit unions and electronic money institutions.
Visit the CNB site