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Hong Kong
5-10 yearsSuspicious Regulatory License
Suspicious Scope of Business
High potential risk
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Comparison
Quantity 3
Exposure
Score
Regulatory Index0.00
Business Index7.59
Risk Management Index0.00
Software Index4.00
License Index0.00
Single Core
1G
40G
MPFReview Summary | |
Founded | 2015 |
Registered Country/Region | China Hong Kong |
Regulation | CGSE (Suspicious clone) |
Services | CRM service, MT4 plugins and MT4 consultation and maintenance |
Customer Support | Email: info@mpfgold.com |
Phone: +852 2625 1238 | |
Address: Room 604, 6/F, No.12-18 Mercer Street,Gold and Silver Commercial Building, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong | |
Region Restrictions | U.S., Canada, Israel, New Zealand, Iran and North Korea |
MPF Global Markets Limited, founded in 2015 and based in Hong Kong, focuses on providing B2B online trading technology solutions rather than direct trading services to retail clients. The company, identified as a suspicious clone by the Hong Kong Chinese Gold & Silver Exchange Society, offers a range of services including CRM solutions, MT4 server plugins, and maintenance.
Pros | Cons |
Multiple contact channels | Suspicious clone CGSE license |
Inaccessible website | |
Region restrictions |
No, it is not a legit broker. MPF claims to be regulated by the Chinese Gold & Silver Exchange Society (CGSE). However, it's a suspicious clone.
The Chinese Gold & Silver Exchange Society (CGSE) | |
Regulatory Status | Suspicious Clone |
Regulated by | China Hong Kong |
Licensed Institution | 千禧环球有限公司 |
Licensed Type | Type B License |
Licensed Number | 055 |
MPF specializes in providing B2B services, supporting the operational and technological needs of businesses within the trading industry. Their offerings include advanced online trading technology solutions, CRM systems for efficient client management, customized MT4 plugins, and MT4 server consultation and maintenance services. These services are targeted towards institutional clients rather than individual retail traders.
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