The company is required to categorize Clients as either (a) Retail, (b) Professional or (c) Eligible Counterparties.
The criteria entailed for categorizing Clients based on the relevant provisions of the
Law are as follows:
A. Retail Client: is a Client, who is neither Professional nor Eligible
Counterparty,
B. Professional Client: is a client who possesses the experience, knowledge and
expertise to make his own investment decisions and properly assess the risks that he
incurs. Such Clients must fall under one of the following categories:
Retail Clients can request to be categorized and treated as Professional Clients in which case they will be afforded a lower level of protection. Professional Clients can request to be categorized and treated as Retail Clients in which case they will be afforded a higher level of protection. Eligible Counterparties can request to be categorized and treated as either Retail or Professional Clients in which case they will be afforded a higher level of protection. It is noted that the Company will assess specified quantitative and qualitative criteria in accordance with the provisions of the Law and the change of categorization will depend on its absolute discretion.
Clients other than those mentioned in section 2 (B) may request to be treated as
Professionals provided that at least two of the following criteria are satisfied:
The additional protection afforded to a Retail Client compared to a Professional Client
or an Eligible Counterparty includes without limitation the following: