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1.51 /10
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Sanlam

South Africa

5-10 years

Suspicious Regulatory License

High potential risk

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Software Index4.00

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Previous Detection : 2024-11-11
  • It has been verified that this broker currently has no valid regulation. Please be aware of the risk!
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Sanlam · Company summary
SanlamReview Summary
Founded1998
Registered Country/RegionSouth Africa
RegulationNot regulated
Products & ServicesInvestment Management, Fiduciary and Tax, Equity-Backed Finance and Stockbroking and Derivatives
Trading PlatformOnline trading
Min DepositR5000
Customer SupportPhone: +27 011 778 6600
Address: 4th Floor, 11 Alice Lane, Sandton, Johannesburg, 2196
Social media: Linkedin and Instagram

Sanlam was founded by Sanlam Life Insurance Limited in 1998 in South Africa. It offers various services, such as Investment Management, Fiduciary and Tax, Equity-Backed Finance and Stockbroking and Derivatives.

Sanlam Review Summary

Pros and Cons

Pros Cons
Various financial servicesNot regulated
Lack of transparency
High minimum deposit

Is Sanlam Legit?

Sanlam is not regulated by any financial authorities. And it doesn't need to obey the rules of any regulations. Traders should be careful of funds risks.

Is Sanlam Legit?

Products and Services

Products & ServicesSupported
Investment Management
Fiduciary and Tax
Equity-Backed Finance
Stockbroking and Derivatives
Products and Services

Account Type

Sanlam offers accounts for local and global trading.

For individuals, seeking to engage in local trading on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE), a minimum deposit of R5000 is required.

While the minimum deposit of R200000 is required to open a global trading account.

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Trading PlatformSupported Available Devices Suitable for
Online trading Desktop, mobileExperienced traders
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