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United Kingdom
2-5 yearsSuspicious Regulatory License
Suspicious Scope of Business
High potential risk
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Note: S&B Group's official website - https://www.sandbg.com/ is currently inaccessible normally.
S&B GroupReview Summary | |
Founded | 2020 |
Registered Country/Region | United Kingdom |
Regulation | Unregulated |
Market Instruments | Commodities, cryptocurrencies, stocks, indices, futures, forex, options |
Demo Account | / |
Leverage | / |
Spread | / |
Trading Platform | MT5 |
Min Deposit | / |
Customer Support | Live chat, contact form |
Tel: +90 850 215 6551 | |
Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn |
Founded in 2020, S&B Group is an unregulated broker registered in the United Kingdom, offering trading in Commodities, cryptocurrencies, stocks, indices, futures, forex, and options via the MT5 platform.
Pros | Cons |
Diverse market instruments | Inaccessible website |
Support MT5 | Unregulated |
Popular payment options | Lack of transparency |
No, S&B Group is not regulated. Traders should carefully consider the risks it brings when choosing to trade with it.
Tradable Instruments | Supported |
Commodities | ✔ |
Cryptocurrencies | ✔ |
Stocks | ✔ |
Indices | ✔ |
Futures | ✔ |
Forex | ✔ |
Options | ✔ |
Bonds | ❌ |
ETFs | ❌ |
S&B Group claims to offer six types of trading accounts, namely Custom, Credit, Insurance, Barter, Corporate, Transfer and Rent accounts. However, the broker didn't directly reveal any specific information about the minimum initial deposit requirement.
Trading Platform | Supported | Available Devices | Suitable for |
MT5 | ✔ | / | Experienced traders |
MT4 | ❌ | / | Beginners |
S&B Group accepts payments via credit cards (Visa, MasterCard, Maestro, G Pay), e-wallets (Globepay, Skrill, Perfect Money, Neteller), cryptocurrencies (Bitcoin, Tether) and Bank Wire Transfer.
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