Abstract:Registered in the United Kingdom, FALCON is a global brokerage specializing in Fertilizer products. P2P trading on Falcon Platform as well as traditional voice broking services. FALCON also provides 6 major brokerage services.
FALCONReview Summary | |
Founded | 2015-12-07 |
Registered Country/Region | United Kingdom |
Regulation | Unregulated |
Broking Services | Urea Nola, DAP Nola and UAN Nola/Urea Middle East, Urea Brazil, and Urea Egypt/Physical US barges/International Physical markets/Ammonia Future/Long-term off |
Demo Account | ✅ |
Trading Platform | Falcon(Mobile) |
Customer Support | Email: ferts@falconcommoditymarkets.com |
Email: ammonia@falconcommoditymarkets.com | |
Phone: +44 203 166 5096 |
Registered in the United Kingdom, FALCON is a global brokerage specializing in Fertilizer products. P2P trading on Falcon Platform as well as traditional voice broking services. FALCON also provides 6 major brokerage services.
FALCON is regulated by FCA with license number 774972 and NFA with license number 0493630. However, the current statusis exceeded.
FALCON offers broking services in Urea Nola, DAP Nola and UAN Nola (CME cleared futures and OTC swaps), Urea Middle East, Urea Brazil and Urea Egypt (CME cleared futures and OTC swaps), Physical US barges (Urea Nola, DAP Nola, MAP Nola), International Physical markets, Ammonia Future (lCE cleared), and Long-term off-take agreements in Green Ammonia and Green Urea.
FALCON provides a propriety trading platform available on mobile.
Trading Platform | Supported | Available Devices |
Falcon | ✔ | mobile |
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