Abstract:FBS stops offering financial services to clients in China and India effective immediately.
FBS has announced that the broker has stopped offering financial services to traders in China and India effective immediately, from June 13th, 2022.
The reason for this update is due to the technical issue with payment methods.
Today, all clients in China and India can only withdraw their funds from their accounts.
Traders in China and India are no longer able to make deposits or open new positions in their accounts.
More information regarding their update will follow later.
Below is the official statement of FBS regarding the operation in China and India.
We are sorry to inform you that we are facing technical issues on the side of payment methods providers in India and China. Due to inability to control these issues from our side, we decided to suspend the services in these countries. This means that both web and mobile FBS Personal Area, the FBS Trader – Trading Platform app, and the FBS CopyTrade – Social trading app will not be available for clients from India and China.
Starting from June 13, clients will not be able to fund their accounts and open new trades or add new investments.
Please mind that they can withdraw their funds anytime via any payment method available.
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