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Highest level of investor protection with strict capital requirements and segregated client funds.
Maximum retail client leverage under this jurisdiction.
The Monetary Authority of Singapore is Asia's leading financial regulator and central bank. MAS-licensed capital markets services holders are subject to strict capital requirements and client fund segregation, making Singapore one of the most respected regulatory regimes in the Asia-Pacific region.
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MAS is classified as a Tier 1 regulator. Highest level of investor protection with strict capital requirements and segregated client funds.
We currently list 4 stock brokers regulated by MAS. The full list is shown above, sorted by overall trader rating.
MAS is based in Singapore and covers the Singapore jurisdiction. As a Tier 1 regulator, it enforces strict capital adequacy, client fund segregation, and compensation schemes, making it one of the safest options for retail investors.
Visit the official MAS 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 MAS in Singapore. 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.