Abstract:Equiti Capital, a trading name of Equiti Capital UK Limited, presents itself as an FX & CFD liquidity provider registered in the United Kingdom.
Note: Equiti Capital is to operate via the website - https://equiticapital.co.uk/, which is currently not yet functional and no information about the company was immediately available. Therefore, we could only gather relevant information from the Internet to present a rough picture of this broker.
Risk Warning
The United Kingdom FCA regulation (license number: 528328) claimed by Equiti Capital is suspected to be a clone. Please be aware of the risk!
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General Information & Regulation
Equiti Capital, a trading name of Equiti Capital UK Limited, presents itself as an FX & CFD liquidity provider registered in the United Kingdom.
As this brokerage's website cannot be accessed, we were unable to obtain further details about its trading assets, leverage, spreads, trading platforms, minimum deposit, etc.
As for regulation, it has been verified that Equiti Capital holds a suspicious clone Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) license. That is why its regulatory status on WikiFX is listed as “Suspected Fake Clone” and receives a relatively low score of 1.45/10. Please be aware of the risk.
Market Instruments
Equiti Capital advertises that it is an FX and CFD liquidity provider. However, more specific information about tradable assets cannot be found on the Internet.
Customer Support
Equiti Capitals customer support can be reached by telephone: +44 2035198292, email: salessupport@equiti.com, brokeragesupport@equiti.com. Company address: 69 Wilson Street London EC2A 2BB.
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