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Britannia Review

Updated: June 30, 2026
Britannia
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Fast Facts

Founded:
1985
Headquarters:
United Kingdom
Regulations:
FCA (UK)
SCB (Bahamas)
Offices:
United Kingdom

Contact Info and Support

Company Address:

Britannia Global Markets Limited Level 29, 52 Lime Street, London EC3M 7AF, United Kingdom

Supported languages: English

Traffic information

CategoryMetricsMeaning
RatingsGlobal Rank3029195
Country CodeGB
Country Rank400739
Category Rank8136
Engagement metricsVisits6989
Bounce Rate0.6412
Pageviews per Visit1.59
Avg. Visit Duration29.21
Estimated monthly visitsMarch 202616504
April 20268801
May 20266989
Top countriesUnited Kingdom (GB)37.81%
India (IN)32.32%
United States (US)29.87%
Traffic sourcesMail39.42%
Referrals25.41%
Direct20.02%
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About Britannia

Britannia Global Markets Limited is a financial services company headquartered in the United Kingdom, with an address at Level 29, 52 Lime Street, London EC3M 7AF. The firm is authorised and regulated by the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) under licence number 739949. In addition, it is supervised by the Securities Commission of The Bahamas (SCB). The company was established in 1985 and operates using the domain britannia.com. FCA, Official site

Who it’s for

  • Traders seeking a UK FCA-authorised broker with a long operational history.
  • Clients requiring access to a firm regulated in both the UK and The Bahamas.
  • Investors preferring an established entity headquartered in London.

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Authorisation by the FCA (licence 739949).
  • Additional regulatory oversight by the Securities Commission of The Bahamas.
  • Established in 1985, indicating long-standing operations.
  • Central London headquarters at a recognised financial district address.

Cons

  • Publicly available sources do not provide detailed account types, trading platforms, or specific cost structures.
  • Limited transparency on available asset classes and leverage conditions.

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