Segregated Funds by TrioMarkets

A segregated account is used to keep the customers' funds separate from the Company Funds.

This is done for a few reasons, including creating a clear separation between the two groups of money so neither is used for the wrong purpose, and also to make sure that the money can be easily identified as belonging to customers in case anything happens to the firm."

All clients with TrioMarkets will have a segregated account whereby your funds are secure and kept separate from our own.

Strength Through Flexibility: Safeguarding Your Funds with International's Top Banks

At TrioMarkets, we focus on providing flexibility and solid protection by partnering with leading banking institutions across Europe and worldwide. These trusted partners offer a robust framework for safeguarding client funds securely.

Your funds are always held with the most reputable banks, ensuring diversification and safety. TrioMarkets adheres to a strict policy of maintaining segregated accounts, meaning client funds are never used in company operations or for any other purpose, guaranteeing their security at all times.

Investor Compensation Fund:

The Investor Compensation Fund (ICF) was established under the Investment Firms (IF) Law 2002 as amended (hereinafter called “the Law”) and the Establishment and Operation of an Investor Compensation Fund for customers of ICFs Regulations of 2004 (hereinafter called “the Regulations”) which were issued under the Law.

The objective of the ICF is to secure any claims of covered clients against members of the ICF by paying these clients compensation in the case that the company is unable due to financial circumstances that are not likely to be improved in the near future.