Earn Review

Updated: November 14, 2025
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Fast Facts

Founded:
2011
Headquarters:
Cyprus
Regulations:
CySEC (Cyprus)
Offices:
Cyprus

Contact Info and Support

Company Address:

11, Olympias Street, Flat 4, 1070 Agios Antonios, Nicosia - Cyprus

Supported languages: English

Traffic information

CategoryMetricsMeaning
RatingsGlobal Rank2672957
Country CodeIN
Country Rank393425
Category Rank6144
Engagement metricsVisits8099
Bounce Rate0.3631
Pageviews per Visit1.53
Avg. Visit Duration15.81
Estimated monthly visitsJuly 20258513
August 20258145
September 20258099
Top countriesIndia (IN)29.54%
United States (US)19.06%
Vietnam (VN)12.51%
Ukraine (UA)9.95%
Spain (ES)8.28%
Traffic sourcesSearch45.52%
Direct37.06%
Referrals10.29%
Social4.95%
Paid Referrals1.41%
Mail0.15%
Top keywordsearn.eu210 ◦ $150
: ethusd80 ◦ $80
earn16450 ◦ $0.81 ◦ $70
what is the swap on us50080 ◦ $70
xcuusd chart50 ◦ $30

About Earn

Earn is a Cyprus-based investment firm operated under license number 158/11 issued by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC). The company’s registered office is located at 11 Olympias Street, Flat 4, 1070 Agios Antonios, Nicosia, Cyprus, and its listed contact number is +357 22 514 442. According to CySEC’s register, Earn Ltd. is an authorised Cyprus Investment Firm (CIF) permitted to provide investment and ancillary services across the European Economic Area under MiFID II. The official website stated by the firm is earn.eu.

The broker operates in English and provides trading through regulated frameworks that ensure investor protection, including the Investor Compensation Fund and client-funds segregation as required by CySEC rules. The CySEC licensing confirms compliance with capital adequacy, conduct, and transparency requirements for CIFs.

CySEC Official site

Who it’s for

  • Clients seeking a CySEC-regulated broker authorised to operate across the EEA.
  • Investors who prefer European regulatory oversight and investor-compensation arrangements.
  • Traders communicating in English and wishing to maintain accounts within EU jurisdiction.

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Authorised and supervised by CySEC under license 158/11.
  • Investor Compensation Fund protection and compliance with MiFID II requirements.
  • Registered Cypriot headquarters and verified contact details.

Cons

  • Limited publicly available details about account types, platforms, and trading conditions.

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