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Abstract:FXCM UK rebrands to Stratos Markets Limited, aligning with recent changes in its Cyprus-based entity. This restructuring aims for greater flexibility, with FXCM operating under Stratos, akin to Google under Alphabet Inc.

FXCM UK, a leading player in the forex industry, has officially changed its name to Stratos Markets Limited. The transformation was confirmed through the UK Companies House database, with the necessary paperwork filed on September 10, 2023.
The change is not just nominal. The company's website now prominently reflects this adjustment, noting that “Stratos Markets Limited is an operating subsidiary within the FXCM group of companies.” Importantly, despite the change, all references to “FXCM” on the site will continue to allude to the overarching FXCM Group.
For its credibility and operations within the UK, Stratos Markets Limited maintains its authorization and regulation by the Financial Conduct Authority, with a registration number of 217689. Furthermore, it remains registered in England and Wales under the company number 04072877.
Another intriguing development noted by FX News Group is the recent name shift of the Cyprus-based FXCM entity, FXCM EU Ltd. As per records from the CySEC register of investment firms, it has now become Stratos Europe Ltd.


Amidst the series of changes, there has been speculation about a possible extensive rebranding of FXCM. Addressing these speculations, a company spokesperson commented, “The name change to Stratos is part of a restructuring of the firm to give us more flexibility. FXCM will still function as a subsidiary of Stratos, drawing parallels to how Google operates under Alphabet Inc.”
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