A Visit to DNA Markets in Australia – No Office Found

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68-70 King Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

A Visit to DNA Markets in Australia – No Office Found
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Reason for this visit

Australia boasts a profound trading culture and a world-recognized regulatory environment. Currency markets are very popular in the country. Australian top currency brokers reportedly have more daily trading volume than cash trades in Australian stocks. The participants in Australian forex market include banks, forex brokers, investment companies, individual investors, etc. As a forex market regulator, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) supervises the behaviors of all participants and the operation of markets such as financial service, securities, futures, forex, and others. The ASIC is committed to protecting investors rights and interests and help them avoid market risks by using more stringent regulatory systems. With the further development of financial market and economy in Australia, the local forex market will continue to grow. In an attempt to help investors or practitioners have a more comprehensive understanding of foreign exchange dealers in Australia, WikiFX survey team decides to go to the country for on-site visits to local companies.

On-site visit

In this issue, the survey team went to Australia to visit broker DNA Markets as planned according to its regulatory address that 35 525 Collins St Melbourne VIC 3000.

The investigators arrived at 525 Collins Street in Melbourne of Victoria, Australia for a visit to the broker‘s office on December 17, 2023, and located “Rialto” a modern commercial building featuring large column-free floors and floor-to-ceiling windows for excellent natural light and views. Additionally, the building is easily accessible via public transports with doorstep access to Melbourne’s extensive train and tram network, cycling paths, and major road arteries.

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Upon arrival at the building for further investigation, the survey personnel spotted a digital directory in the lobby, which didnt display any information pertinent to “DNA Markets”.

Through the on-site investigation, it‘s confirmed that the broker doesn’t have a physical presence at the location.

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Conclusion

The survey team went to Australia to visit broker DNA Markets as scheduled, but didn‘t find the company at its regulatory address. This denotes that the broker doesn’t have a physical business office at the place. Accordingly, investors are advised to make a judicious decision following much deliberation.

Disclaimer

The content is used for informational purpose only, and shall not be taken as a final order for making a choice.

Broker Information

Regulated
DNA Markets

Website:https://www.dnamarkets.com/

2-5 years |Regulated in Australia |Appointed Representative(AR) |Suspicious Scope of Business |High potential risk |
  • Company Name:
    Focus Markets Pty Ltd
  • Country/region of Registry:
    Australia
  • Company Abbreviation:
    DNA Markets
  • Official Email:
    support@dnamarkets.com​
  • Twitter:
    --
  • Facebook:
    https://www.facebook.com/DNAMarkets/
  • Customer Service Number:
    00442070825200
DNA Markets
Regulated

Website:https://www.dnamarkets.com/

2-5 years | Regulated in Australia | Appointed Representative(AR) | Suspicious Scope of Business | High potential risk |
  • Company Name: Focus Markets Pty Ltd
  • Company Abbreviation: DNA Markets
  • Country/region of Registry: Australia
  • Official Email: support@dnamarkets.com​
  • Twitter:--
  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DNAMarkets/
  • Customer Service Number:00442070825200

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