GTS Energy Markets Review

Updated: March 20, 2026
GTS Energy Markets
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Fast Facts

Founded:
2018
Headquarters:
Mauritius
Regulations:
CySEC (Cyprus)
ASIC (Australia)
Offices:
Mauritius, Australia

Contact Info and Support

Company Address:

Suite 803, 8th Floor Hennessy Tower, Pope Hennessy Street, Port Louis 11328, Mauritius

Supported languages: English

Traffic information

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About GTS Energy Markets

GTS Energy Markets is regulated by the Financial Services Commission of Mauritius under licence number GB23202264, by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC) under licence number 334/17 (registered as GTSE Capital Group Ltd), and by the Australian Securities & Investments Commission (ASIC) under licence number 513758 (registered as GTSE Capital Group Pty Ltd) (). The company's registered headquarters is at Suite 803, 8th Floor Hennessy Tower, Pope Hennessy Street, Port Louis 11328, Mauritius, with additional registered addresses in Limassol, Cyprus and Melbourne, Australia corresponding to the CySEC and ASIC regulated entities ().

GTS Energy Markets offers MetaTrader 5 as its trading platform and supports asset classes including forex, metals, cryptocurrencies, energy instruments and commodities. Account types include a "Standard" account (minimum deposit USD 50, spreads from 0.18 pips, no commission, maximum leverage 1:100) and a "Professional" account (minimum deposit USD 5 000, spreads from 0 pips, commission up to USD 3.50 per side per lot, maximum leverage 1:100) (). Client funds are held in segregated accounts with reputable banks and compliance with AML/KYC procedures is in place ().

Who it’s for

  • Traders seeking a regulated provider with oversight from CySEC, ASIC and FSC of Mauritius.
  • Clients preferring to use MetaTrader 5 platform for trading diverse instrument classes such as forex, commodities, cryptocurrencies and energies.
  • Traders with capacity for a minimum deposit of USD 50 for entry-level exposure or USD 5 000 for enhanced trading conditions.

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Multiple reputable regulatory licences: FSC (Mauritius), CySEC (334/17), ASIC (513758).
  • Segregated client fund accounts and established AML/KYC compliance measures.
  • MetaTrader 5 platform with a broad range of instruments and account options.

Cons

  • Maximum leverage capped at 1:100, which may not suit traders seeking higher leverage.

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