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Section 1 – What happened? Clear Street, a cloud-native financial infrastructure technology firm, has secured authorization from the Netherlands…

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Clear Street scores MiFID II licence

Clear Street scores MiFID II licence

Section 1 – What happened? Clear Street, a cloud-native financial infrastructure technology firm, has secured authorization from the Netherlands Authority for the Financial Markets (AFM) to operate as an investment firm. This move enables Clear Street to offer its services to sophisticated investors in the European Union under the MiFID II framework. Clear Street has received the investment firm licence, which is a significant milestone for the firm as it expands its operations in the region. The licence allows Clear Street to provide a range of investment services, including investment advice, portfolio management, and execution of orders on behalf of clients.

Section 2 – Background & Context Clear Street's mission is to give every sophisticated investor access to every asset in every market. To achieve this goal, the firm has been working towards obtaining the necessary regulatory approvals to operate in key markets. The MiFID II framework is a set of regulations that govern the provision of investment services in the European Union. The framework aims to increase transparency, improve investor protection, and promote fair competition in the financial services industry. Clear Street's receipt of the AFM licence marks a significant step in the firm's expansion into the European market.

Section 3 – Impact on Swiss SMEs & Finance The authorisation of Clear Street to operate as an investment firm under the MiFID II framework has implications for Swiss SMEs and the broader financial industry. The move highlights the growing importance of cloud-native financial infrastructure technology firms in the European market. Clear Street's services are likely to appeal to sophisticated investors in Switzerland and beyond, providing them with access to a wider range of investment opportunities. The firm's expansion into the European market also underscores the increasing demand for digital financial infrastructure solutions.

Section 4 – What to Watch As Clear Street continues to expand its operations in the European market, investors and industry stakeholders will be watching closely for further developments. The firm's receipt of the AFM licence is a significant milestone, but the company will need to continue to demonstrate its ability to meet the regulatory requirements of the MiFID II framework. Investors will be interested in seeing how Clear Street's services are adopted by sophisticated investors in the region, and how the firm's expansion into the European market impacts its growth prospects.

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Original Article: Clear Street scores MiFID II licence

Published: April 17, 2026


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