Abstract:Binvesting is an online trading broker owned by UMO World Corporation Ltd and located at Trust Company Complex, Aljetake Road, Aljetake Island, Majuro, Republic of the Marshall Islands, MH 96960.
General Information
Binvesting is an online trading broker owned by UMO World Corporation Ltd and located at Trust Company Complex, Aljetake Road, Aljetake Island, Majuro, Republic of the Marshall Islands, MH 96960.
Market Instruments
Binvesting offers investors a range of financial instruments including forex currency pairs, commodities, indices, metals, energies, futures and shares.
Accounts & Leverage
Binvesting offers 3 trading account types – Silver, Gold and Platinum. The minimum initial deposit is $250. For the Silver account the maximum leverage is up to 1:200, for Gold the leverage is 1:300, and for Platinum the leverage is 1:400/1:500.
Spreads & Commissions
The spreads start from 0.2 pips on EUR/USD, with no commission.
Trading Platform Available
Binvesting provides clients with access to the worlds financial markets through the MetaTrader 4 (MT4) platform which is used by millions of traders around the globe.
Deposit & Withdrawal
The deposit and withdrawal payment methods are rather limited – only credit/debit cards and bank transfers are accepted. The minimum withdrawal amount is $50 with no fee if its made via credit card.
Customer Support
Binvesting can be contacted by phone number at +41449747090 / +441215120236 or by email at support@binvesting.com.
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