As part of the Financial Commission’s commitment
to transparent and honest trading practices and
the growing popularity of Collective Investment
Platforms, such as Copy Trading services and
percent allocation management modules (PAMM), our
organization has developed a certification for
such investment technology providers.
By obtaining certification your firm can:
Bring additional credibility and trust to your
service
Attract new customers and authorized traders and
increase revenue
Mitigate negative feedback and complaints from
customers
Stand out as a verified and secure investment
service provider
The Certification process helps to ensure that
investors and traders are operating on a level
playing field, with commonly accepted standards
for managing and operating collective investment
accounts, whether they involve copying trades or
investing funds into a managed trading account.
The Collective Investment Platform certification
is available to:
Copy Trading service providers
PAMM investment service providers
To obtain certification collective investment
service providers must submit an application and
complete a comprehensive questionnaire detailing
the key policies and procedures used for
investors, authorized traders and copy traders,
including
Technical setup of investor’s or copy trader’s
accounts and their functionality
Funds allocation, calculations and trade results
reporting procedures
Security and KYC policies, including any
possible restrictions
Policies for rating authorized trader or
investor account performance
Following the submission of the application and
review of the questionnaire, the Financial
Commission may advise the PAMM service provider to
implement changes to its policies and procedures
in order to obtain certification, if appropriate.
Once the Commission is satisfied with all the
relevant policies and procedures of the service
provider, an official certificate will be issued
and published on the Financial Commission website.