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ADSS Regulation & Safety — Licenses Explained

🟢 Tier 1 Regulated

Is ADSS Safe?

ADSS holds 3 regulatory licenses across different jurisdictions. The highest-tier regulation is Tier 1, which means clients benefit from strong investor protection, segregated funds, and access to compensation schemes in case of broker insolvency.

Regulatory Licenses

Regulator Country Tier Registry
FSRA (ADGM) — FSRA (ADGM) Unknown Unrated Verify →
FCA — Financial Conduct Authority United Kingdom Tier 1 Verify →
SFC — SFC Unknown Unrated Verify →

Understanding Regulation Tiers

We classify regulators into three tiers based on the strength of their oversight, enforcement history, and client protection measures:

  • 🟢 Tier 1 — Top-tier regulators like FCA (UK), ASIC (Australia), CySEC (EU), BaFin (Germany), MAS (Singapore). These require segregated client funds, participation in investor compensation schemes, regular audits, and strict capital adequacy. If a Tier 1-regulated broker fails, clients typically have recourse through compensation funds.
  • 🔵 Tier 2 — Reputable regional regulators like DFSA (Dubai), FSCA (South Africa), SCA (UAE), CBB (Bahrain). These maintain reasonable standards but may lack the compensation schemes and enforcement resources of Tier 1 jurisdictions.
  • 🟡 Tier 3 / Offshore — Lighter-touch regulators like FSA (Seychelles), IFSC (Belize), VFSC (Vanuatu), SCB (Bahamas). These provide a basic regulatory framework but with lower capital requirements and limited client protections. Brokers regulated only at this level require extra due diligence from traders.

ADSS's best regulation is Tier 1. This places them among the more trustworthy brokers from a regulatory standpoint.

Client Fund Protection

Under FCA regulation, ADSS must keep client funds in segregated accounts separate from the company's operational funds. Clients are also covered by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS), which protects up to £85,000 per person if the broker becomes insolvent.

Negative Balance Protection

ADSS offers negative balance protection for retail clients under its Tier 1 regulated entities. This means your account balance cannot go below zero — if extreme market volatility causes losses beyond your account balance, the broker absorbs the difference. This is a regulatory requirement in the EU, UK, and Australia for retail clients.

Compensation Schemes

Entity Scheme Coverage
FCA (UK) FSCS Up to £85,000 per person
FSRA (ADGM) None Basic regulatory oversight only
SFC None Basic regulatory oversight only

Regulatory History

ADSS was founded in 2010 and has been operating for 16 years. While not the oldest broker around, they have built a solid operational history. During our research, we did not find any major regulatory sanctions or significant enforcement actions against ADSS in recent years.

That said, regulatory compliance is not static. Brokers can face regulatory changes, and past clean records do not guarantee future conduct. We recommend verifying ADSS's current license status directly on the regulator's registry before opening an account.

Our Regulation Score

ADSS scores 8.5/10 for regulation in our assessment. A solid regulation score that indicates adequate oversight, though there may be room for stronger protections depending on which entity you trade under.

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7.8 / 10
Overall Score
Based on 8 categories
Trading Costs 7.5
Platforms & Tools 8.0
Regulation & Trust 8.5
Education 7.0
Customer Service 7.5
Research & Analysis 7.5
Deposit & Withdrawal 7.5
Product Range 7.5

Quick Facts

Founded
2010
Headquarters
Abu Dhabi, UAE
Regulation
FSRA (ADGM), FCA, SFC
Min Deposit
$100
Max Leverage
1:500
Spreads From
0.5 pips
Platforms
MT4, MT5, OREX
Support
24/5 Live Chat, Email, Phone