Ikhtisar: SINYTA· SINYTA Registered in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, currently appears to be a scam broker without any reliable oversight and a history not older than 5 years.
Registration | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
Regulated | No effective supervision |
Years of establishment | 2-5 years |
trading products | unknown information |
Minimum Initial Deposit | unknown information |
maximum leverage | unknown information |
minimum spread | unknown information |
trading platform | unknown information |
Deposit and withdrawal method | unknown information |
customer service | |
Fraud Complaint Exposure | no yet |
Note: At present, because the company's official website (https://6263.uxhk1.bjjun.com/english.php ) cannot be opened normally, we can only have a rough understanding SINYTA · SINYTA Case.
General Information and Regulations
SINYTA· SINYTA Registered in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, currently appears to be a scam broker without any reliable oversight and a history not older than 5 years. Unfortunately, we could not find any more detailed information about this broker on the internet. Therefore, we recommend that you do not start trading with such low-information brokers, be sure to consult wikifx and have at least a basic understanding of a broker.
When choosing a foreign exchange broker, you should know that a regulatory license does not necessarily guarantee the reliability of the broker, because it may be an expired or cloned regulatory license, but a broker without any regulatory license is likely to be Unreliable.
Customer Support
SINYTA· SINYTA The support services offered by the company are not very extensive. It can only be accessed by email. Since the company's website is not currently live, we don't know if it offers other services such as live chat, callback, FAQs, 24/7 or 24/5 assistance, etc.
Below are details about customer service.
Email: support@ SINYTA .com
user exposure
We have not received exposure to fraudulent behavior at this time.
common problem
Is this broker regulated?
No, it is not currently regulated effectively and you are advised to be aware of its potential risks.