CFI Financial launches CMA-authorized brokerage operation in Palestine

Rick Steves

“The Palestinian market represents a pivotal opportunity within the region, and through CFI Palestine, we are excited to extend access to global markets for Palestinian investors and put them one step ahead with our advanced technology, professional services and highly competitive conditions.”

In a move set to bolster accessibility and opportunities in online trading, CFI Financial Group proudly unveils its latest subsidiary, CFI Palestine.

Following the green light from regulatory authorities, the expansion into the Palestinian market is poised to transform the landscape of online trading in the region.

CFI Palestine is headquartered in Ramallah

CFI Palestine, headquartered in the city of Ramallah, is positioned to redefine the trading experience in the country. The subsidiary will facilitate access to both local and international markets, supported by cutting-edge platforms, professional services, and highly competitive trading conditions.

Having secured its license from the Capital Market Authority (CMA) in Palestine, CFI Palestine stands committed to adhering to the rigorous regulatory framework and client protection protocols of the region.

This addition marks CFI’s eleventh license, complementing its regulatory foothold in regions including the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, the United Kingdom, Cyprus, and Mauritius.

CFI to promote empowerment of Palestine traders

As the company advances on its trajectory of growth and expansion, CFI anticipates making significant contributions to the financial empowerment of traders in Palestine. Simultaneously, this move reinforces CFI’s standing as a trusted broker in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and beyond.

CFI Financial Group operates through various entities across the globe, including London, Larnaca, Beirut, Amman, Dubai, Cairo, and Port Louis.

The multi-asset brokerage serves traders in over 100 countries across more than 26 global markets, encompassing stocks, forex, commodities, indices, ETFs, and other financial instruments.

Beyond its trading offerings, CFI has cemented global partnerships, notably with Sheffield United, a venerable institution in modern football, and renowned football figure Pep Guardiola.

“I extend my gratitude to the regulatory authorities and local partners”

Hisham Mansour, Co-Founder and Managing Director of CFI, said: “CFI’s esteemed presence in the MENA region holds immense significance, and the launch of CFI Palestine marks another strategic step in our journey. The Palestinian market represents a pivotal opportunity within the region, and through CFI Palestine, we are excited to extend access to global markets for Palestinian investors and put them one step ahead with our advanced technology, professional services and highly competitive conditions.

“I extend my gratitude to the regulatory authorities and local partners who have played a vital role in facilitating our entry into this market. Our exceptional CFI Palestine team, in whom I have full confidence, carries the legacy of our 25-year reputation. Their dedication will undoubtedly position CFI Palestine as a leader in the Palestinian trading landscape, building on our rich heritage of excellence.”

Sami Shraim, CEO of CFI Palestine, said: “We are thrilled to bring CFI’s expertise and commitment to excellence to the Palestinian market. Our goal is to empower traders with a seamless and cutting-edge trading experience, while adhering to the highest standards of compliance and customer service.”

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