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National Futures Association

Country
United States
Jurisdiction
Government Reg.
Established in
1982

Performance Metrics

Regulator Performance Overview

License Value
100%Excellent
Regulatory Framework
100%Excellent
Institutional Strength
100%Excellent
Risk Management
100%Excellent
Overall Performance:Excellent (100.0%)
100
Overall Rating
2
Licensed Brokers
High
Transparency Index
Tier 1
Global Tier
FATF Member

Key Performance Indicators

Total Rating

600

Total cumulative score across all categories
Average Rating

100

Average score across all performance metrics
Years Active

43

Years of regulatory operation
Active Licenses

2

Currently active licenses
Regulated Instruments

3

Types of financial instruments
Geographical Coverage

1

Countries under jurisdiction

Client Protection Details

Client Fund Insurance

Insurance coverage protecting client deposits and funds

✓
Status:Up to USD 500000 (SIPC)
Coverage: Up to USD 500000 (SIPC)

Account Managed Separately

Requirement for client funds to be held separately from company funds

✓
Status:Required

Negative Balance Protection

Protection against negative account balances in trading

✗
Status:Not Supported

Investment Professional Support

Access to qualified investment professionals and advisory services

✗
Status:Not Available

Operational Metrics

compliance
Transparency Level

High

market
Market Position

Tier 1

regulatory
Regulatory Approach

Government-regulated

Coverage
Prohibited Countries

North Korea - Iran - other sanctioned countries

Compliance Status

IOSCO Membership
Member of International Organization of Securities Commissions
✗ Not Available
FATF Membership
Financial Action Task Force compliance
✓ Compliant
Fund Insurance
Client fund protection schemes available
✓ Compliant
Account Managed Separately
Mandatory client account segregation
✓ Compliant

Regulatory Performance Scores

Detailed assessment of regulatory capabilities and effectiveness

Excellent
100SCORE
Overall Rating
6
Excellent
100
Excellence Rate
100
Highest Score
6
Above Average

Regulatory Support Features

Negative Balance Protection
Not Supported
Investment Professional
Not Supported
Account Managed Separately
Supported

Core Performance Metrics

Detailed breakdown of the 6 key regulatory performance indicators

License Value

Value and prestige of licenses issued by this regulator

100
out of 100
Excellent
Regulatory

Effectiveness of regulatory framework and enforcement

100
out of 100
Excellent
Institutional

Institutional strength and organizational capability

100
out of 100
Excellent
Risk Management

Risk assessment and management protocols

100
out of 100
Excellent
Investment Protection

Investor protection measures and safeguards

100
out of 100
Excellent
Client Fund Insurance Rating

Client fund protection and insurance coverage

100
out of 100
Excellent

Performance Summary

This regulator shows excellent performance with an overall score of 100.

Strongest performance in License Value

Transparency Level: high

Global Tier: tier1

FATF Member
100
Overall

About National Futures Association

Formed by members of the U.S. derivatives industry, the National Futures Association (NFA) is the self-regulatory organization for the U.S. derivatives industry, responsible for promoting accountability in the marketplace to ensure transparency, fairness, and integrity within the industry.

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) designated the NFA as a registered futures association, enabling the industry to create, implement, and monitor innovative regulatory programs that ensure the stability of derivatives markets, protect clients, and hold those who interact with clients accountable to Federal regulations.

NFA adheres to best practices of regulatory accountability surrounding the derivatives industry to promote and sustain confidence within the sector.

When guidelines are established in regulatory frameworks to comply with the restructuring of client money and to protect actions made within the marketplace, they are clearly defined, and compliance practices are adhered to through dynamic approaches and decisions.Market participants can act responsibly in good faith, adhering to principles of transparency and accountability.NFA is committed to framing these actions in the same manner at all levels.
These practices contribute to the constraints of trading market regulations and thus act as a framework for regulatory enforcement for each trade, protecting investors.

 

Background/History

In 1974, Congress established the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) as an independent Agency charged with regulating futures and derivatives markets.

The Act creating the CFTC also allowed for the establishment of registered futures associations, which gave the industry the ability to establish its own independence as a self-regulatory organization.

NFA was designated as a registered futures association on September 22, 1981, and began regulatory activities in 1982.In that time, NFA has evolved as a fundamental pillar of oversight for the U.S. derivatives industry.

 

Governance

NFA's primary governance and policy-setting authority is the Board of Directors.The governance structure is balanced by Member Directors, who represent the NFA membership, and Public Directors, who provide independent input regarding decision-making.

 

Mandatory Membership

Mandatory membership is the foundation of NFA's regulatory approach.

Official Description

Contact Information

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Main Site

https://www.nfa.futures.org/
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Live chat

https://www.nfa.futures.org/complaintnet/FileAComplaint.aspx
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Phone

001 3127811300
hotline number

Hotline

312-781-1410 800-621-3570
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Email

[email protected]

Instruments and Trading Limits

Regulated financial instruments

Forex, Options, Futures

Licensed Brokers

Brokers authorized and regulated by this authority

0 Licensed Brokers

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