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e-broker.me

e-broker.me was a CySEC-regulated forex and CFD broker that voluntarily surrendered its license in 2020, marking a clean market exit.

e-broker.me

e-broker.me was a CySEC-regulated investment firm domiciled in Cyprus, a jurisdiction that serves as the European incorporation base for numerous retail forex and contracts-for-difference brokerages. The firm held a Cyprus Investment Firm (CIF) license, which passportable across European Economic Area member states under the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID). The brand offered leveraged trading in forex pairs, equity indices, commodities, and cryptocurrencies to retail clients, operating through the domain e-broker.me. The firm's product suite centered on high-leverage CFDs, a standard model for CySEC-regulated brokers targeting self-directed retail traders in Southern Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa. Trading platforms included MT4, the industry-standard MetaQuotes terminal for automated and manual forex trading. Client funds were segregated in accordance with CySEC's investor compensation framework, though no independent administrator or custodian was named in public filings. The brokerage's liquidity and market access arrangements were not publicly detailed. By 2020, the CySEC registry recorded a voluntary renunciation of the firm's CIF authorization, as published in the Commission's official decisions (per CySEC, 2020). The surrender of license typically follows a supervised wind-down of client positions and the return of remaining client funds. No successor entity, white-label platform, or acquiring brand retained the e-broker.me name or its regulatory status. The domain no longer resolves to an active trading website. The structural chapter is one of regulatory lifecycle completion. CySEC's early-2020s enforcement posture tightened around retail CFD marketing and cross-border solicitation, leading smaller brokers to either consolidate under larger groups, relocate to less restrictive regimes, or close. e-broker.me followed the closure path, leaving no public litigation, enforcement fine, or client-compensation claim on record — a clean exit uncommon among smaller European retail brokers, where CySEC's investor compensation fund is occasionally triggered post-closure.

General information

Firm type

Asset Manager

Year founded

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

Europe

Country

Cyprus

City

Corporate office

Cyprus

Frequently asked questions

Is e-broker.me still an active broker?

No. The firm voluntarily surrendered its Cyprus Investment Firm license to CySEC in 2020. The domain e-broker.me no longer hosts a trading platform, and no regulated successor entity operates under this brand.

What happened to client funds after the license was surrendered?

Standard CySEC wind-down procedure requires the firm to close all open client positions, return client funds, and settle obligations before the regulator accepts the license renunciation. No public CySEC notices indicate the Cyprus Investor Compensation Fund was activated, suggesting client funds were returned through the ordinary wind-down process.

Was e-broker.me subject to any regulatory enforcement action?

The CySEC decisions register shows no fines, suspensions, or enforcement proceedings against e-broker.me. The license surrender was a voluntary administrative action, not the result of a disciplinary sanction.

Who owned or operated e-broker.me?

CySEC's register of regulated entities listed the legal entity's directors and shareholders at the time of authorization, as is standard for all CIF licensees. However, those records are not currently publicly accessible following the license surrender, and no principals have been named in subsequent proceedings or successor entities.

Does the e-broker.me brand operate under any other jurisdiction?

No. No active regulatory registration exists under the e-broker.me brand in Cyprus, other EU member states, or offshore jurisdictions. The brand has not been acquired or relaunched by another brokerage group.

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