Last week Bacera officially closed their U.S. office and are no longer servicing U.S. customers. It was always a long shot that they would be able to meet the increased capital requirement to $20 million so this closure comes as no surprise.
But they still plan on doing business outside the NFA’s purview and are accepting customers from outside the United States. Bacera has several offices in China and most of their customers are Chinese. Will this become a trend with firms that can’t meet the upcoming adjusted net capital increase?
Here are the remaining firms that are still reporting Adjusted Net Capital below $10 million. If these firms are unable to increase their adjusted net capital to $10 million by the end of the month they too will have to close up shop in the U.S. Most of them should be able to do so as some, like HotSpot, have huge parent companies with ample financial reserves. But others like MG and Forex Club are in a very tough position.
Financial Data for FCMs
MG Financial $5,545,000
Forex Club $6,709,000
Advanced Markets $6,874,000
Hotspot $7,573,000
Ikon $8,088,000
Friedberg Mercantile $8,176,000
ACM $8,395,000
Easy Forex $9,630,000