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About GIANTTECH GLOBAL
GIANTTECH GLOBAL operates the website giant‑techglobal.com and presents itself as a provider of online trading services, including forex, commodities, cryptocurrencies, and CFDs; however, it has no licence from any recognised financial regulator and holds no authorisation to conduct financial services
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The Financial Conduct Authority (UK) issued an official warning on 9 October 2023 stating that GIANTTECH GLOBAL is an unauthorised firm providing financial services or products in the UK without permission; the firm's listed address is 32 Woodstock Grove, Shepherds Bush, W12 8LE, and the website listed is giant‑techglobal.com – clients are not protected by the Financial Ombudsman Service or the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS)
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Multiple independent investigations confirm the absence of regulatory oversight, indicate misleading claims about registration, note a lack of transparency concerning ownership, trading platforms, account types, spreads or leverage details, and flag a minimum deposit requirement of USD 30 paid in cryptocurrency—all consistent with scam characteristics
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Pros and cons
Pros
- None documented
Cons
- Unauthorised to provide financial services in the UK (FCA warning) – clients have no access to FSCS or Ombudsman protection
- Unregulated; no valid licences from any reputable regulator
- Lack of transparency in legal structure, ownership, jurisdictions, trading conditions, platform availability
- Requires a minimum cryptocurrency deposit (USD 30), which hinders potential refunds and suggests high risk













