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MISA — Mwali International Services Authority
ردیابی توسطBrokerlist Editorial · تیم بررسی مستقلبهروزرسانی
The Mwali International Services Authority (MISA) is an offshore licensing body operating from Mohéli, one of the three islands of the Union of Comoros. It issues International Brokerage and Clearing House Licences widely used by retail forex/CFD brands as a low-cost alternative to Vanuatu, Belize and St Vincent.
- حوزه قضایی
- Mohéli (Mwali) island, autonomous from Comoros federal authority. Not regulated by the Comoros Central Bank or the Comoros financial-services authorities.
- تأسیس
- 2017
- اختیارات
- Established by Mohéli's autonomous government under the Comoros constitutional framework that grants the islands self-governing powers over local commercial affairs. MISA issues International Brokerage Licences for FX, CFDs, securities and crypto. Licensing fees are low and capital requirements are minimal compared with FCA, ASIC or even tier-2 jurisdictions.
- حمایت از مصرفکننده
- No statutory deposit-protection or investor-compensation scheme. No required minimum capital comparable to onshore frameworks. No mandatory client-money segregation rules with statutory teeth. Practical consumer recourse against MISA licensees is essentially nil.
- محدودیتهای اهرم خرد
- No statutory cap on retail leverage. MISA-licensed brokers commonly advertise 1:1000 to 1:3000, and apply no negative balance protection by default. Some brokers add NBP voluntarily.
- ثبت عمومی
- MISA publishes a list of licensed entities on its website, but the registry is not internationally indexed (no IOSCO MMoU coverage) and is not cross-referenced by FCA, ASIC, ESMA or other tier-1 warning systems. License authenticity should be verified by direct contact with MISA where it matters. باز کردن ثبت ↗
- حل اختلاف
- No statutory ombudsman or compensation arrangement. Disputes default to courts in Mohéli or wherever the licence terms specify; cross-border enforcement of judgments is impractical.
- یادداشتهای تحریریه
- MISA emerged in the late 2010s as Vanuatu (VFSC) and Belize (IFSC) tightened their offshore frameworks. It is treated by tier-1 regulators as a "red-flag" jurisdiction — most international payment processors and some banks decline to onboard MISA-only entities. In our coverage, Alpari's offshore arm carries a MISA licence; the framework prioritises operating flexibility over consumer protection.
بروکرهای تحت پیگیری ما با مجوز MISA
بدون بروکردر حال حاضر هیچ بروکر تحت پیگیری ما در پایگاه داده دارای مجوز MISA نیست.