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About Gainmetafx
GainMetaFX (operating via gainmetafx.com) has received a formal warning from the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) stating that it is not authorised to provide financial services or products in the UK. The FCA listed GainMetaFX in its warning registry on 14 March 2022. The broker also claims incorporation in the UK Companies House, but this does not equate to FCA regulation. The FCA warning confirms GainMetaFX lacks a valid licence and its operations fall outside legal oversight.
There is no evidence that GainMetaFX is registered with the St. Vincent and the Grenadines Financial Services Authority (SVG FSA), despite its claims of being based there. Consequently, it operates without regulatory oversight in SVG. The Financial Commission, a private dispute resolution entity, also added GainMetaFX (Gainmetafx Limited) to its “Warning List” on 15 March 2022 after receiving reports from concerned traders. This listing indicates that the organisation may be used to scam or defraud clients.
Pros and cons
Pros
- None substantiated from official regulatory sources.
Cons
- Unregulated by FCA and not found in the SVG FSA register, indicating no valid licence to provide financial services.
- Listed on the Financial Commission’s Warning List as potentially involved in fraudulent activities.













