Gens Markets Review

Updated: April 1, 2026
Gens Markets
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Estimated monthly visitsDecember 20250
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February 20260
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About Gens Markets

Gens Markets operates the website gensmarkets.com and presents an address of 25 Bank Street, London, United Kingdom, E14 5JP; however, this address belongs to the FCA‑authorised firm JP Morgan, and Gens Markets is not authorised by the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to provide financial services or products .

The FCA has issued a warning, stating that Gens Markets may be offering financial services without permission; clients would not have access to the Financial Ombudsman Service or protection under the Financial Services Compensation Scheme if anything goes wrong .

Who it’s for

  • None – there is no reliable information on regulation, trading conditions, account types, minimum deposit, platforms, commissions, leverage, base currencies, or hedging/scalping rules to responsibly identify a target audience; the broker is unregulated.

Pros and cons

Pros

Cons

  • Unauthorised by FCA and operating without a valid licence .
  • Uses the address of an unrelated FCA‑regulated entity (JP Morgan), misleading clients .
  • No evidence of any regulation, safeguards, or transparent trading conditions (e.g., minimum deposit, spreads, leverage, account types) available from credible sources.
  • Reported as a scam by multiple independent reviews and complaint platforms citing blocked withdrawals, high minimum deposit thresholds (approx. €10,000), referral‑code registration, and lack of transparency , .

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