SparkFX Review 2025: Unverified Dubai Claims and Rising Risks in the Arab Market
An in-depth review of SparkFX (Score 1.82) investigating claims of a Dubai license, expansion into Arabic markets, and reports of unfair account bans.
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Abstract:The Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission has granted an operating license to Equiti Group, a supplier of online trading technologies and multi-asset financial solutions (CySEC).

Equiti Global Markets Ltd, the Group's Cyprus-registered business, received the new CySEC license.
Equiti's CySEC license is the Group's ninth license and marks an important milestone in the company's ambitious worldwide expansion plan.
Equiti Group CEO Iskandar Najjar stated:
“We are thrilled to have received our new CySEC license, which will enable us to expand our business-to-business service to European customers in a safe, controlled way.”
Our CySEC license provides our customers peace of mind since they know they are dealing with a worldwide broker in Europe they can trust and that high financial market regulatory requirements have adhered to thanks to CySEC's regulatory monitoring. “Regulation and good governance have always been and will be critical components of Equiti's business strategy.”
Cyprus is an appropriate place in Europe for Equiti to expand its company since it is a well-established FX and fintech powerhouse with a renowned regulator.
Equiti Capital UK Ltd. is regulated by the UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), Equiti Securities Currencies Brokers LL is regulated by the UAE's Securities and Commodities Authority (SCA), Equiti Brokerage (Seychelles) is regulated by the Seychelles Financial Services Authority, EGM Securities Ltd. is regulated by Kenya's Capital Markets Authority (CMA), and Equiti Group Limited Jordan LLC is regulated by the Jordan Securities Commission.
Equiti Global Markets Ltd's CEO has been named Hesham Hasanin.
About Equiti
Equiti Group is a worldwide broker that trades currencies, stocks, indices, and commodities. Clients benefit from the award-winning desktop platforms and mobile applications MetaTrader 4 (MT4) and MetaTrader 5 (MT5). Our analysis goes through their trading costs, leverage, sample account, and other features.

Find out whether you should open an Equiti trading account right now.
More of Equiti
To suit various regulatory requirements and customer needs, the organization has branches all around the globe. Equiti Group Limited in Jordan is governed by the Jordan Securities Commission, whilst Equiti Capital UK Limited is authorized by the Financial Conduct Authority.
The Dubai Multi Commodities Centre regulates EGM Futures in the UAE.

The company's 300 employees work in offices all across the globe, from London to Florida.
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