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The Capital Markets Authority (CMA) is an independent, autonomous regulatory body established by the Capital Markets Law No. 161, ratified on 17 August 2011. The CMA’s main responsibility is regulating, supervising, licensing and monitoring the activities of the Lebanese Capital Markets as per the powers stipulated by the Capital Markets Law 161/2011.The CMA has two main objectives that underline its strategic mission and vision: (I) promoting and developing the Lebanese Capital Markets; and (II) protecting investors from fraudulent activities, through issuing regulations that are in line with international best practices, and proper control and audit of all institutions that deal with financial instruments.

CMA

Regulated
Trust Capital
5-10 years
Regulated in Cyprus
Regulated in Lebanon
Regulated in Seychelles
Straight Through Processing (STP)
Retail Forex License
MT4 Full License
MT5 Full License
Self-developed
Global Business
Medium potential risk
Offshore Regulated
7.50
Score
Regulated
amana
5-10 years
Regulated in Cyprus
Regulated in Lebanon
Regulated in Malaysia
Regulated in United Arab Emirates
Market Maker (MM)
Retail Forex License
Straight Through Processing (STP)
Investment Advisory License
Self-developed
MT5 Full License
MT4 Full License
Lebanon Financial Service Revoked
Suspicious Overrun
High potential risk
6.79
Score