THE FINANCIAL COMMISSION ACCEPTS AMORFX AS LATEST APPROVED MEMBER

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AmorFX status as the latest Member of the Financial Commission took effect on December 24, 2020, following the approval of its membership application by the Financial Commission The Financial Commission, a leading independent member-driven external dispute resolution (EDR) organization for international online brokerages that participate in global foreign exchange (forex) and derivatives markets, accepts AmorFX […]

AmorFX status as the latest Member of the Financial Commission took effect on December 24, 2020, following the approval of its membership application by the Financial Commission

The Financial Commission, a leading independent member-driven external dispute resolution (EDR) organization for international online brokerages that participate in global foreign exchange (forex) and derivatives markets, accepts AmorFX as its newest approved Member.

The Financial Commission provides brokerages and their customers with an unbiased 3rd party mediation platform that helps resolve complaints in instances when parties are unable to directly come to an agreement over disputes.

Following the approval of AmorFX’s membership application by the FinaCom board, the company and its customers can now access a wide range of services and membership benefits including, but not limited to, protection for up to EUR 20 000 per submitted claim, backed by the Financial Commission’s compensation fund.

For approved members and their clients participating in CFDs, foreign exchange (forex), and cryptocurrency markets, the Financial Commission helps facilitate a simpler, swifter resolution process than through typical regulatory channels such as arbitration or local court systems.

About AmorFX

With its team of experienced professionals, advanced technology, and knowledge in risk management, AmorFX LLC is a leading equity house that provides secure investment opportunities to investors in the leveraged trading market which includes retail FX and contracts for difference (CFDs).

Relying on its advanced technology and customer satisfaction code AmorFX aims at providing the best industry standards to its clients. All investors benefit from the same fair and ethical trading conditions regardless of their net capital size or the account type at AmorFX.

For more information about AmorFX, contact them directly.

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