Abstract:InstaReM, Syneco is a corporation, which is devoted to offering an array of services that varies between the low fees payment of Forex and instant transfer services for all clients. InstaReM was supposed to register in Australia with the trademark of InstaReM Ltd, which has not been disclosed its actual registered address.
General Information& Regulation
InstaReM, Syneco is a corporation, which is devoted to offering an array of services that varies between the low fees payment of Forex and instant transfer services for all clients. InstaReM was supposed to register in Australia with the trademark of InstaReM Ltd, which has not been disclosed its actual registered address.
Market Instruments
InstaReM offers Forex transfer and a wide range of Currencies including 55 countries currencies, such as AUD, CAD, EUER, GBP, HKD, INR, MYR, SGD, and USD.
Accounts
InstaReM offers access to open the account via signing up with the email ID or Google / Facebook ID.
Transfer& Commissions
The minimum transfer was dependent on the certain currency pairs, for instance, it varies from individual and business, and the minimum transfer Amount - Native Currency is AU$1 in Australia, and the Business to Consumer in Malaysia is MYR 1. InstaReM claims that the fees are lower than banks and other operates, there are no invisible fees except for the typical fees varying from 0.25% to 1%.
Trading Platform
InstaReM provides the individual, business, company with a platform, namely, the MassPay platform.
Payment methods
Clients could transfer money through InstaReM Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)/ Bank Transfer/ Wire Transfer in all countries, and PayID, POLi(Australia), PayNow, Credit/Debit card(Singapore), ACH (direct debit), Set up Instarem as Payee(United States), Debit card(Hong Kong), and FPX(Malaysia).
Customer Support
Clients could contact the Customer Support Department within a reasonable time via e-mail at support@instarem.com, via phone on the numbers of +852800931171.
Risk Warning
Establishing your Investment targets understanding of risk and trading experience is key to maintaining a good trading experience. Losing more than your initial investment is highly possible, so do not invest money you cannot afford to lose.

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