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Not all brokers are available everywhere. Local regulations determine which brokers are permitted to operate in your region. Browse by country to find licensed stock brokers available where you trade, and check the regulatory status before opening an account.
Strict regulatory frameworks under ESMA, FCA, and CySEC make Europe one of the most protected regions for retail stock investors.
The US SEC and FINRA enforce some of the toughest rules globally. Canada's IIROC also provides robust investor protections.
Regulation varies widely across the region. Always verify a broker's licence before depositing capital.
The UAE's SCA and Bahrain's CBB oversee licensed stock brokers. Many platforms also offer Sharia-compliant accounts.
South Africa's FSCA is the region's leading regulator. Many African investors also use internationally licensed brokers.
Japan's FSA and Hong Kong's SFC operate strict regulatory regimes. Both jurisdictions offer strong investor protections.
Singapore's MAS sets the regional standard. Malaysia's SC and Thailand's SEC also provide solid regulatory frameworks.
India's SEBI regulates domestic brokers tightly. International brokers with multi-jurisdiction licences are also popular.
Australia's ASIC is a globally recognised Tier 1 regulator. New Zealand's FMA provides a well-regarded alternative.