-
Markets
athexgroup.grAthens Exchange GroupRead moreTogether for a unified, stronger European capital market.
-
Equities
Sustainable finance2025 Euronext ESG Trends ReportRead moreA data-driven snapshot of how Euronext-listed companies are advancing their Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) practices.
-
Indices
Access the white paperInvesting in the future of Europe with innovative indicesRead moreThe first edition of the Euronext Index Outlook series with a particular focus on the European Strategic Autonomy Index.
-
ETFs
The European market place for ETFsEuronext ETF EuropeRead moreInvestors benefit from a centralised market place that will not only bring transparency but also better pricing due to the grouping of liquidity.
- Funds
-
Fixed Income
European Defence BondsGroupe BPCE lists the first bondRead moreFirst financial institution in Europe to issue a bond dedicated to the defence sector
- Structured Products
-
Derivatives
Where European Government Bonds Meet the FutureFixed Income derivativesRead moreTrade mini bond futures on main European government bonds
-
Commodities
- Overview
- Agricultural quotes
- Power Derivatives
- Milling Wheat derivatives
- Corn derivatives
- Spread contracts
- Rapeseed derivatives
- Durum Wheat derivatives
- Salmon derivatives
- Container Freight Futures
- Delivery & settlement
- Specifications & arrangements
- Commitments of Traders (CoT) report
- Commodity brokers
Building a sustainable and liquid power derivatives market.Euronext Nord Pool Power FuturesRead moreEuronext and Nord Pool, the European power exchange, announced the launch of a dedicated Nordic and Baltic power futures market.
-
Resources
Designed to help students navigate the complexities of financial marketsEuronext Trading gameRead moreJoin the Euronext Trading Game and step into capital markets. Learn from today’s leaders, explore sustainable opportunities, and trade with confidence.
UK regulator shutters payments firm on money laundering concerns
LONDON, June 11 (Reuters) - Britain's Financial Conduct Authority succeeded in shuttering Euro Exchange Securities on Thursday after London's High Court approved the regulator's application to appoint administrators for the payments firm.
Euro Exchange Securities UK Ltd, the London arm of an electronic money and payments firm with U.S. and Spanish businesses, now has to ensure that client money is returned as quickly as possible, the FCA said.
Joint special administrators Duncan Perring and James Bennett of Teneo Financial Advisory, who were provisionally appointed last week and have now had their positions confirmed, had secured "a significant amount of material" and frozen funds.
The FCA, which ordered EES to cease trading on June 4, said it took action after lengthy engagement over serious concerns about financial crime risks, such as money laundering, in the way the firm was operating.
EES did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
But the regulator said the firm had not fought a decision to force it to stop trading last week and that it had agreed it was not in its interests to seek to return to normal trading.
The payments firm posted a statement on its website stating it was unable to trade, onboard new customers, was not accepting any new funds and that customers were also unable to withdraw funds.
"The risk of payment firms being used by criminals to launder cash to fund other offences is significant, which is why they must meet expected standards," said Matthew Long, the FCA's director of payments and digital assets.
"Fighting financial crime is at the heart of our strategy - and that means using our powers to their fullest extent to protect consumers and the integrity of the financial system."
(Reporting by Kirstin Ridley; Editing by Paul Simao)
Find it fast
Looking for more insights? Explore our other news sections for updates on sustainable finance, companies and financial education