Abstract:STERLING FX is a fintech company that provides physical banknotes and international payment services in the foreign exchange sector. One notable feature is the currency exchange service in London, where users can order travel currency online in advance and click to collect, or visit a London branch to make a cash transaction. The company also provides door-to-door delivery of foreign currency via a fully insured postal service. In addition, the company assists companies and individuals in making foreign currency payments through its online payment service platform.
| STERLING FXReview Summary | |
| Founded | 2015-09-24 |
| Registered Country/Region | United Kingdom |
| Regulation | Unregulated |
| Services | Spot Contracts/Forward Contracts/Risk Management/Centralized Payments |
| Customer Support | T:+44(0)207723 3000 |
| F:+44(0)20 7723 0633 | |
| LinkedIn/Twitter/Instagram/Facebook | |
| E:info@sterlingfx.co.uk | |
STERLING FX is a fintech company that provides physical banknotes and international payment services in the foreign exchange sector. One notable feature is the currency exchange service in London, where users can order travel currency online in advance and click to collect, or visit a London branch to make a cash transaction. The company also provides door-to-door delivery of foreign currency via a fully insured postal service.
In addition, the company assists companies and individuals in making foreign currency payments through its online payment service platform.

STERLING FX is not regulated, making it less safe than regulated brokers.


Sterling FX offers users various product suites including spot contracts, forward contracts, risk management, and centralized payments. Travel money services such as door-to-door delivery without commission.

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