Abstract:CySEC has fined Purple Trading operator L.F. Investment Ltd €150,000 for compliance failures related to conflicts of interest and the marketing of high-risk CFDs to retail investors.

L.F. Investment Ltd, the company behind Purple Trading, has agreed to pay a €150,000 settlement to Cypruss financial regulator, CySEC, following a series of compliance lapses identified during a multi-year investigation. The fine stems from failures related to conflict-of-interest management, client communication practices, and the marketing of high-risk CFD products to retail investors.
The investigation, covering the period from July 2021 to October 2023, highlighted concerns over how Purple Trading operated under Cyprus Investment Firm (CIF) regulations. CySEC flagged shortcomings in the companys internal controls, its approach to disclosing information to clients, and how it appointed and oversaw tied agents.
A particular point of concern was the brokers handling of CFDs. Despite strict European rules limiting the marketing of such risky products to retail clients, CySEC found that Purple Trading may have breached those restrictions, raising investor protection issues.
Although the settlement allows the company to avoid a lengthy enforcement process, the case reflects the increased scrutiny regulators are placing on firms that deal in leveraged products. CySEC emphasized that while the fine was paid directly to the state treasury and not retained by the regulator, the outcome reinforces the need for firms to uphold high compliance standards.
This latest enforcement action comes as part of a broader trend of regulatory tightening across Europe, with CySEC stepping up efforts to enforce investor safeguards and maintain trust in the retail trading sector. For traders, the case serves as a reminder to choose brokers with strong compliance records—and to be cautious with firms promoting complex financial products.