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About Fine Capitals
Fine Capitals is incorporated in the United Kingdom as Fine Capital Ltd, company number 13120655, registered at 20–22 Wenlock Road, London, N1 7GU England. It operates a brokerage providing access to four asset classes—currencies (forex), spot metals, indices, and energies—via the MetaTrader 4 desktop platform. Account types include Classic, VIP, and ECN, with leverage up to 1:1000, variable spreads from about 1.2 pips, and a minimum deposit reported as USD 1000. Deposit methods include online banking and cryptocurrency via B2BinPay. ()
Fine Capitals is currently unregulated by any recognized financial authority; no record of licensure with the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority or other regulators exists, meaning client funds are not protected by investor compensation schemes. Multiple user complaints cite withdrawal refusals or delays. Rating platforms and watchdog sites classify the firm as high‑risk or a scam. ()
Who it’s for
- Traders seeking high-leverage access (up to 1:1000) to forex, metals, indices, and energy markets.
- Experienced traders willing to trade with an unregulated provider and accept elevated counterparty risk.
Pros and cons
Pros
- Diverse market instruments including forex, spot metals, indices, and energies.
- Multiple account types and high leverage up to 1:1000.
Cons
- No regulation by recognized financial authority; client funds not protected.
- Reported withdrawal issues and numerous user complaints describing refusal or delays.
- Limited transparency, potential for fraudulent practices.













