Commission de Surveillance du Secteur FinancierA

Regulator Details

Founded: 1997

Website: http://www.cssf.lu/en

Max Leverage: 1:30

Operated By: Government

Margin Forex Supervised: Yes

Protection: Negative Balance Protection

Popular Queries & Responses

  • Who is regulated by the CSSF?
  • Who is the CSSF?
  • How does the CSSF regulate a forex broker?
  • How to check a broker is CSSF-regulated or not?
  • How to solve disputes with a CSSF-regulated broker?

WH Selfinvest(License Number: --)

Generally speaking, CSSF-regulated broker profile will be found at the search entities page on CSSF website. Try to find it and check if it will match the info from the broker website.

The detailed steps are as follow:
1. Find the code no.(preferred) or name of the forex broker, which you can get from the broker's website;

2. Enter the code or broker's name into the search bar on https://searchentities.apps.cssf.lu/search-entities/search?&st=advanced&entType=IF

3.Click the company name to enter the company details page.

When you have disputes with a CSSF-regulated broker, you can proceed the following ways:

1st way:Contact a foreign exchange dealer directly, When you have a complaint, the best way is to contact the foreign exchange platform directly to help solve.
1) It is better to send your complaint by mail so that they can keep a record of it and solve your complaint better.
2) When the company receives a complaint, it will inform you in writing that it has received your complaint.

2nd way:Online Dispute Resolution (ODR), The Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) platform, provided by the European Commission, allows investors and traders in the EU or Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein to resolve disputes relating to online purchases of goods and services without recourse to the courts.

Before litigation:
You reside in an EU country or in Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein;
The broker is located in an EU country or Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein;
Your complaint is about goods or services that you purchased online;
You have the correct email address for the trader;
You have contacted the Broker about your complaint;
This is your first attempt to reach an out-of-court settlement with your broker
You did not take the broker to court before.
These conditions mean that this complaint channel does not apply to Chinese investors.

Complaint process:
The first step is to file a complaint.
The second step is to choose an arbitration institution.
After the dealer agrees to use the Dispute Resolution Procedure to deal with your complaint, you will have 30 days to reach an agreement with the Provider.
The third step is complaint resolution.
Once the Provider has reached an outcome on your complaint, it will notify the outcome on the ODR platform.You can view the results simply by logging into your account.
The complaint site at: https://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr/main/index.cfm?event=main.home2.show&lng=EN , click "Start a New Complaint" and fill in the form.

3rd way:Out-of-court complaint handling, CSSF receives complaints from customers of regulated specific entities and acts as a dispute resolution agency in accordance with the provisions of European legislation on out-of-court customer dispute resolution.The CSSF is registered both as an Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Body under Regulation 431-1 of the Consumer Code and as the ADR Body of the European Commission. Complaints are handled by the Consumer Protection/Financial Crimes Law Unit. The contact information for the complaint agent is as follows:

Mail: reclamation@cssf.lu
Telephone :(+352) 26251-2574 or (+352) 26251-2904
Fax :(+352) 26251-2601

The submission of an out-of-court complaint resolution procedure to the CSSF shall be handled by the responsible person of the relevant profession.The complaint must first be submitted in writing to the person responsible for handling the complaint. If you have not received a satisfactory response or a confirmation notice one month after submission, you may apply to the CSSF for out-of-court processing.

The complaint form download: http://www.cssf.lu/fileadmin/files/Formulaires/Reclamation_111116_EN.pdf

Risk Warning

FX trading is of high risk and may not be suitable for all investors. Leverage will create additional risks and loss. Before trading, please carefully consider your investment objectives, experience level and risk tolerance. You may lose part or all of your initial investment; do not invest money that you cannot afford to lose. Educate yourself about the risks associated with FX trading. If you have any questions, please consult an independent financial or tax advisor. Any data and information are provided "as is" and only for information purpose, not for trading or recommendations. Past performance does not predict future results.

The data contained in this website may not be real-time and accurate. The provider of the data contained in the Website shall not be liable for any loss incurred by you as a result of your trading activities or reliance on the information contained in the Website.

Loading...