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About Fidelis Wealth Management
Fidelis Wealth Management (fwm‑lmtd.com) is unauthorised to provide financial services in Switzerland and the United Kingdom. The Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA) issued a public warning stating that the firm was offering financial services without authorisation (). The UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) also issued a warning that it was acting without proper authorisation (). No licenses, regulatory identifiers, or verifiable registrations are presented on the entity’s website or in official regulator databases.
The firm lists a Swiss address (Av. des Morgines 12, Lancy, Switzerland 1213), but that physical location is not confirmed in official registries (). The domain was registered in August 2023, yet the company claims a longer history, creating a discrepancy between stated founding and verifiable information (). No factual data regarding asset classes, account types, platforms, minimum deposits, spreads, leverage, base currencies, swap-free accounts, or trading rules (hedging, scalping, EAs) are available from primary sources.
Pros and cons
Pros
- None — insufficient verifiable information from primary or regulatory sources.
Cons
- Unauthorised to operate in Switzerland and the UK — FINMA and FCA warnings in place ().
- No regulatory oversight or license numbers to ensure investor protection.
- Opaque corporate structure — unverifiable headquarters and founding claims ().
- Domain recently registered (August 2023), conflicting with longer operational claims ().













