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CIMA

Last updated May 3, 2026

1
Regulated Brokers
Country
Cayman Islands
Jurisdiction
Cayman Islands
Tier
Offshore

Lighter regulatory requirements. Brokers may offer higher leverage but with fewer safeguards for traders.

Max Leverage
No mandated cap

This regulator does not publish a mandated retail leverage limit.

Official Website
cima.ky

The Cayman Islands Monetary Authority regulates financial services in the Cayman Islands. CIMA-registered entities operate in a well-established offshore jurisdiction, though retail investor protections are more limited than in major onshore regulatory regimes.

CIMA Regulated Forex Brokers

1 broker

Vantage

4 bonusesFCA, ASIC
4.2/ 5

Low minimum deposit, raw ECN pricing, copy trading, and ASIC/FCA regulation make Vantage a strong all-around option for retail traders.

Min. deposit: $50

Spreads from 0 pips

Commission: $6/lot

Up to 2000:1

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Frequently Asked Questions

CIMA is classified as a Offshore regulator. Lighter regulatory requirements. Brokers may offer higher leverage but with fewer safeguards for traders.

We currently list 1 forex broker regulated by CIMA. The full list is shown above, sorted by overall trader rating.

CIMA is based in Cayman Islands and covers the Cayman Islands jurisdiction. As an offshore regulator, it imposes fewer requirements. Traders should exercise extra due diligence and consider whether the broker also holds a Tier 1 licence.

Visit the official CIMA website and use their public register or licence verification tool. Enter the broker's registered name or licence number to confirm its status. This is the most reliable way to check a broker's regulatory standing.

Compensation availability depends on the specific rules of CIMA in Cayman Islands. Tier 1 regulators typically operate investor compensation schemes covering a portion of client funds. Check the regulator's official guidance for current limits and eligibility criteria.