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ADGM
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ADGM
Tier 2

Abu Dhabi Global Market Financial Services Regulatory Authority

(ADGM)
AAgovernmentForex Supervised
United Arab Emirates
Abu Dhabi
Est. 2013
0 licensed entities
200 firms

Regulatory Snapshot

Enforcement4/5
Transparency4/5
Protection4/5
Complaints4/5
Strictness4/5
Overall4.0/5
Neg. Balance Protection
Segregated Accounts
Min. CapitalUSD 500,000
Description

The Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM) is an international financial centre located on Al Maryah Island in Abu Dhabi. Its Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA) regulates all financial services conducted in or from the ADGM, operating a comprehensive regulatory framework based on international best practices and underpinned by a common law legal system directly based on English law.

Key Regulations
Financial Services and Markets RegulationsFSRA RulesADGM Companies Regulations
Regulatory Scorecard
Enforcement Power4/5
Transparency4/5
Investor Protection4/5
Complaint Resolution4/5
Licensing Strictness4/5
Overall Average4.0/5
Detailed Overview

About ADGM

The Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM) was established in 2013 as an international financial centre in the UAE capital. Its Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA) provides a world-class regulatory framework aligned with international standards set by IOSCO, the Basel Committee, and FATF. The ADGM operates its own independent legal system based on English common law, with its own courts and arbitration centre.

Investor Protection
  • Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA) licensing
  • Risk-based capital requirements
  • Client money and asset protection rules
  • Common law legal framework based on English law
Licensing Requirements
Minimum CapitalUSD 500,000
Audit FrequencyAnnual
Reporting FrequencyQuarterly
License Timeframe3-6 months
Segregated Accounts
Negative Balance Protection
Professional Indemnity Insurance
Leverage Limits by Instrument
InstrumentRetailProfessional
Major Forex1:201:100
Minor Forex1:101:50
Gold1:101:50
Indices1:101:50
Shares CFDs1:51:25
Jurisdiction Coverage
Primary Jurisdiction: Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM)

Restricted Countries

IranNorth KoreaSyria

ADGM operates under English common law with independent courts and arbitration centre.

Dispute Resolution

Body: ADGM Courts

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