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Vantage Markets Gets UAE Licence Amid MENA Forex Broker Expansion
خلاصہ۔:Vantage Markets has received a Category 5 licence from the UAE Capital Market Authority, adding a local regulatory channel for its forex and CFD business in the MENA region.

Vantage Markets has received a Category 5 licence from the UAE Capital Market Authority, adding a local regulatory channel for its activities in the Middle East and North Africa.
The licence covers the brokers regional setup at a time when more international forex and CFD firms are seeking clearer operating structures in the Gulf. The UAE has become one of the markets attracting broker registrations, partly due to its role as a financial centre between Asia, Europe, and Africa.
Licence Adds a Local Regulatory Layer
The new authorization gives Vantage Markets a UAE-regulated entity for part of its regional business.
For forex and CFD brokers, local licensing can affect how a company markets its services, handles client onboarding, and operates within a specific jurisdiction. It also allows investors to check the entity against the relevant public register rather than relying only on a brokers global brand name.
The company said the UAE is part of its broader expansion strategy in MENA. It has also stated that its regional plans include localized services, education content, and platform support.
MENA Remains a Competitive Broker Market
The licence comes as the MENA market continues to draw attention from online trading firms.
Demand for access to forex, commodities, indices, shares, and ETF-based CFDs has increased across the region, but competition has also become more intense. Brokers entering the market now face closer scrutiny over licence status, product disclosures, leverage conditions, and the way they communicate trading risks to retail clients.
A local licence does not remove the risks linked to leveraged trading. CFDs remain high-risk products, and investors still need to check which legal entity they are dealing with, what protections apply, and whether the offered services fall under the licence mentioned.
Broker Structure Still Matters
Vantage Markets operates through several licensed entities in different jurisdictions. The UAE licence adds another layer to that structure, but traders should still verify the exact company name, regulator, and licence category before opening an account or using any service.
This is especially important in the forex and CFD industry, where the same brand may operate through different entities depending on the clients country or region.
For the UAE and wider MENA market, the development shows that broker competition is shifting beyond simple market access. Regulatory positioning, local service capability, and transparency around the operating entity are becoming more important parts of how traders assess platforms.
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