Hawks Forex Review

Updated: April 2, 2026
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About Hawks Forex

Hawks Forex claims on its official website to operate through multiple entities, including (SC) Ltd in Seychelles, allegedly authorized by the Seychelles Financial Services Authority (FSA); a B.V. entity in Curaçao, allegedly authorized by the Central Bank of Curaçao and Sint Maarten (CBCS); and (VG) Ltd in the British Virgin Islands, allegedly under the Financial Services Commission (FSC) in BVI. The firm advertises trading instruments across CFDs spanning currencies, metals, energies, indices, and stocks, using platforms such as MetaTrader 5, a proprietary Hawks Forex Terminal, MetaTrader WebTerminal, and Hawks Forex Trade app. Features include customizable leverage (e.g. up to 1:400 on indices, 1:200 on oil, 1:20 on stocks), average spreads down to 0.5 pips (e.g. EURUSD), swap‑free accounts, instant withdrawals (95% processed instantly per claimed payment provider timing), negative balance protection, PCI DSS compliance, and a free VPS option for automated trading, with technical specs like 2 GB RAM, 50 GB disk, Windows Server 2019. Instruments include XAUUSD (spread ~12.5 pips), USOIL (~1.7), EURUSD (~0.6), US30 (~4.8), AAPL (~0.5) ().

However, independent verification from regulatory sources finds no record of Hawks Forex’s claimed licenses. Reports indicate the broker falsely claims regulation by FSA (Seychelles), CBCS (Curaçao), FSC (BVI/Mauritius), FSCA (South Africa, FSP‑51024), CySEC (178/12), FCA (UK, 730729), and CMA (Kenya); official registry searches show no such authorizations, and authorities warn Hawks Forex is impersonating Exness, with no genuine regulatory standing ().

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Wide range of CFDs across asset classes (currencies, metals, energies, indices, stocks) with varying leverage options
  • Several trading platforms offered (MT5, web terminal, proprietary terminal, mobile app) plus free VPS for automated trading
  • Features such as swap‑free accounts, negative balance protection, PCI DSS compliance, instant withdrawals claimed

Cons

  • All claims of regulation are unverified and apparently false; no record of licensing by named authorities and allegations of identity theft/fraud by impersonating Exness
  • Credibility severely undermined by regulatory warnings and absence from official registers

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