Hantec Markets has announced the launch of Hantec Client Funds Insurance. This comprehensive insurance policy guarantees the safety and security of client funds up to USD $500,000 per claimant, further solidifying Hantec Markets’ commitment to protecting client assets and ensuring a secure trading environment. All clients of Hantec Markets Ltd. are eligible for this insurance coverage.
Hantec Markets said that it places the utmost importance on the safety and security of client funds. With the introduction of the Hantec Client Funds Insurance clients can now trade with even greater assurance, knowing that their funds are safeguarded by an additional layer of protection. This dedication to fund security distinguishes Hantec Markets and underscores its commitment to providing the best possible trading experience for its clients.
- Underwritten by Lloyd’s of London: Hantec Markets has partnered with Lloyd’s of London, the world’s oldest and largest insurance market, to underwrite the Hantec Client Funds Insurance.
- Coverage limit: Hantec Markets ensures that each claimant is insured for up to USD 500,000, in accordance with the limits and terms and conditions specified in the policy.
Hantec Markets COO Nader Nurmohamed stated,
“We are dedicated to delivering exceptional trading experiences while prioritising customer satisfaction and innovative technology. The launch of the Hantec Client Funds Insurance is a testament to this commitment and marks yet another milestone in Hantec Markets’ mission to provide secure and reliable trading solutions for our clients.”
About Hantec Markets
Hantec Markets offers leveraged trading on global currencies, bullion, equities, and commodities, with access to mobile and desktop trading platforms, the Hantec Social copy trading app, standard and cent accounts, and more. It also provides institutional trading solutions, including custom liquidity and multi-asset market coverage, through its Hantec Prime division.
Hantec Markets is a subsidiary of the Hantec Group. The Hantec brand is regulated across the world, including the United Kingdom, Australia, Japan, Hong Kong, and Mauritius, with 34 years of group experience.