Abstract:YaMarkets has announced the closure of its services and operations, while its main website and B2B brand site have gone offline. WikiFX records show a Mauritius licence and business visibility across several regions.

YaMarkets has announced that it has officially closed its services and operations, bringing an end to the broker‘s run after more than five years in the market. The shutdown message appeared on the company’s website, while public posts from the brand also confirmed the decision. Its B2B brand YaPrime has also taken down its site.
On its LinkedIn page, YaMarkets published a farewell message saying the company had decided to close operations after more than five years, citing a changing business environment and operational challenges over time. The website notice directs clients and partners with pending issues to contact the firm through help@yamarkets.com.

At the time of writing, the brokers main site no longer operates as a normal trading website. Instead, it shows a short Service Closure Announcement stating that all services and operations have been closed. The separate YaPrime site has also been taken down, according to reports covering the closure.
This marks a visible break from YaMarkets earlier operating model as an offshore CFD broker serving clients across multiple regions. Public reporting described the company as being run mainly from Dubai and India, with a strong focus on the Indian market and other eastern regions.
According to the brokers WikiFX profile, YaMarkets is linked to a Mauritius FSC Securities Trading License (EP)under YA GROUP LTD, with licence number C119023898. The same profile shows the broker as having operated for 5–10 years and states that its WikiFX score was lowered because of a high volume of unresolved client complaints.

The WikiFX page also lists the brokers website as yamarkets.com and shows the company address in Ebene, Mauritius.
WikiFXs influence map shows that YaMarkets had visible business reach across a number of regions, with India at the top, followed by Kenya, Indonesia, Pakistan, Vietnam, Egypt, the Philippines, Germany, South Africa, and the UAE.

That regional spread helps explain why the closure may have consequences beyond one market. While the company was strongly associated with India-facing operations, its visibility extended across Asia, Africa, and parts of the Middle East as well.
The closure statement released by YaMarkets is brief and does not set out a more detailed wind-down plan in public. It confirms the end of operations and provides a contact email for pending claims, account-related concerns, support requests, or other queries. Beyond that, the companys explanation remains limited to general references to business conditions and operational challenges.
For now, the key confirmed points are straightforward: the trading website has been replaced by a closure notice, the LinkedIn page has acknowledged the shutdown, and the YaPrime site is no longer available.
WikiFX is a global broker information platform that provides broker profiles, licence records, user complaint data, and regulatory alerts across multiple jurisdictions. It is widely used by traders to check a brokers background before opening an account or transferring funds.


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