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About DBSINVESTING
DB Investing Limited is registered, authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority (Seychelles) with licence number SD053. It is also registered under FINTRAC in Canada as DB Pay Ltd (registration number M22286159, dated 14/04/2022), and regulated in the UAE by the Capital Market Authority as DBInvest Financial Services LLC with licence number 20200000197, category 5 (arrangement and advice)
Trading account currencies include EUR, GBP, USD, AED, SAR. The platform offers negative balance protection, dynamic leverage up to 1:2000, zero deposit and withdrawal fees, and access to over 20,000 instruments across forex, stocks, ETFs, bonds, metals and cryptocurrencies. Platforms include MetaTrader 5, mobile and social trading apps, copy trading, PAMM, and FIX API
Who it’s for
- Traders seeking access to a very high maximum leverage (up to 1:2000)
- Clients interested in multi-asset CFD trading across diverse instruments including crypto, forex, and equities
- Investors looking for copy trading, PAMM, and advanced API connectivity
- Users preferring accounts with no deposit or withdrawal fees and negative balance protection
Pros and cons
Pros
- Regulated across multiple jurisdictions: Seychelles (FSA SD053), UAE (CMA 20200000197), Canada (FINTRAC M22286159)
- Wide asset range with over 20,000 instruments and advanced trading tools (MT5, copy trading apps, PAMM, FIX API)
- No deposit or withdrawal fees, with negative balance protection
Cons
- Very high leverage up to 1:2000 may pose significant risk for retail clients
- Regulation by offshore and non-tier‑1 regulators may offer less investor protection compared to jurisdictions like the UK, US or EU













