Ban on EVERFX: Stop Frauds Fomented by FCA License
The
Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has issued a ban on transactions with
contracts for differences (CFD) provided by ICC Intercertus Capital Ltd
(that takes EVERFX as its forex trading brand name) in the U.K.
recently. The corporation has used misleading methods of finance and
promotion to cause clients great losses.To get more news about WikiFX, you can visit wikifx.com official website.
Registering
with the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC), the
enterprise has two websites, i.e., www.EVERFX.com and www.eu.EVERFX.com.
It also boasts two overseas branches unregulated by FCA but operating
in the name of EVERFX.
Numerous complaints against EVERFX have
flooded to FCA since 2020. According to them, EVERFX took its FCA
license as a gimmick but transferred its clients to its overseas
companies for forex trading. At the same time, it required its users to
invest more for withdrawals even abetted them in borrowing money to
invest by deceiving them that transactions with CFDs were totally safe.
At
present, FCA bans ICC Intercertus Ltd from operating any regulated
businesses in Britain, ordering it to close all its positions and return
clients capital.
According to WikiFX, the broker has been
operating beyond the coverage of its financial permit registered with
the Companies Registry of the Cayman Islands and is highly risky because
it is regulated by the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA), an
offshore financial services regulator of the Cayman Islands.
As a
reminder, the case of EVERFX is not alone. The forex market seems to be
lucrative but is full of hidden dangers! All information for regulation
relating to global forex brokers can be found on WikiFX to ease your
anxiety! (bit.ly/wikifxIN)
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