Abstract:WESTMARK, who claims to be a part of the industry’s elite, is presented as a Britain broker that provides the traders with the most relevant and sophisticated trading platform, as well as a choice of three account types.
General Information
WESTMARK, who claims to be a part of the industrys elite, is presented as a Britain broker that provides the traders with the most relevant and sophisticated trading platform, as well as a choice of three account types.
Market Instruments
WESTMARK advertises that it offers many trading instruments, which includes cryptocurrencies, stocks and commodities.
Account Types
There are three trading accounts offered by WESTMARK, namely Standard, Super and Ultra. The minimum initial deposit to start a Standard account is $250, while the other two accounts require much higher initial capital, $5,000 and $10,000 respectively.
Trading Platform Available
When it comes to trading platforms available,WESTMARK gives traders only a choice of web-based platform. Popular trading platforms like Metatrader4 and Metatrader5 are not available.
Deposit & Withdrawal
WESTMARK works with credit/debit cards and bank transfer. Standard online payment platforms such as PayPal, Skrill or Neteller are not acceptable. The minimum withdrawal for bank cards is $100, but for Wire Transfers is $250. Each withdrawal will be subject to fees, $25 plus $10 processing fee for bank cards and $50 for wire transfers. Please note that an account becomes dormant after 6 months of inactivity and will be charged a deduction of 10% each month.
Customer Support
WESTMARK‘s customer support can be reached through telephone: +441865418025, website: www.westmark.cc. More other direct contact information like email or company address are not not available on WESTMARK’s website.
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