
Orbit Markets Achieves ISO 27001, ISO 27701, and SOC 2 Type II Certifications for Third Consecutive Year
Orbit Markets, the leading institutional liquidity provider for digital asset derivatives, today announced that it has once again achieved ISO 27001, ISO 27701, and SOC 2 Type II certifications — marking the third consecutive year the company has successfully obtained these globally recognized standards for information security, privacy, and operational excellence.
Since its inception, Orbit has prioritized security and compliance at the core of its operations. Achieving these certifications year after year underscores its continued commitment to protecting client data, maintaining robust internal controls, and upholding best-in-class governance frameworks.
In addition to these security audits, Orbit successfully completed an independent AML audit last year, further demonstrating the strength of its compliance program. With a strong focus on institutional-grade standards, Orbit continues to serve an expanding global client base, including asset managers, hedge funds, and trading firms.
About Orbit Markets
Orbit Markets is the leading market maker specialising in digital asset options and structured derivatives. We offer institutional clients a comprehensive suite of option products, treasury management solutions, and structured derivatives for a diverse range of digital assets. Our services encompass over-the-counter trading and electronic market making on exchanges. For more information, visit orbitmarkets.io or contact us at [email protected].
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