CySEC means the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission, which is the Company’s supervisory authority.
CySEC means the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission.
CySEC means the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission of the Republic of Cyprus.
Examples of CySEC in a sentence
We shall treat you as a retail client for the purposes of the CYSEC Rules and the Applicable Regulations.
However, if you do request such different categorization and we agree to such categorization, the protection afforded by certain CYSEC Rules and the other Applicable Regulations may be reduced.
We will send you a written acknowledgement of your complaint promptly following receipt, enclosing details of our complaints procedures, including when and how you may be able to refer your complaint to the Cyprus Securities Exchange Commission ("CYSEC") which is the relevant regulatory body.
More Definitions of CySEC
CySEC means the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (xxx.xxxxx.xxx.xx) located at 00 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, XX 0000 Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxx.
CySEC is an abbreviation for “Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission”.
CySEC means the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission, which is the Company’s supervisory authority. “CySEC Rules” shall mean the Rules, Directives, Regulations, Guidance notes opinions or recommendations of CySEC. “Event of Default” shall have the meaning given in paragraph 27.1 of this Client Agreement.
CySEC is an abbreviation for the “Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission” which is the Company’s supervising authority.
CySEC means the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission, whose offices, are located at: 27 Diagorou Str. CY-1097, Nicosia, Cyprus (contact telephone no. +357 22506600, fax: +357 22506700etc.); “Electronic Systems” means any trading facility offered by the Company (e.g. MetaTrader platforms, web- based platforms, mobile platforms, etc.), including the Company’s Client portal;
CySEC means the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission, which is the Company's supervisory authority.
CySEC means the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission, which is the Company’s