Heritage Digital Grant Review

Updated: March 20, 2026
Heritage Digital Grant
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About Heritage Digital Grant

Heritage Digital Grant operates via the domain heritagedigitalgrant.net and offers investment options including CFDs on forex, commodities, cryptocurrencies, shares, ETFs, as well as structured “investment” plans promoting daily profits (e.g., 3.5% to 7% over seven days) with minimum deposits starting at $100 using tiers labelled “Beginners”, “Business”, and “Veteran” (). The website claims to hold a “FSO license No. CHE‑399.474.466”, negative balance protection, membership in The Financial Commission, and an execution quality certificate from “Verify My Trade” ().

No evidence of regulation or licensing was found in any recognized financial regulator’s records. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) issued a warning on April 11, 2024, identifying Heritage Digital Grant as offering financial services without proper authorization in the UK (). The Spanish regulator Comisión Nacional del Mercado de Valores (CNMV) added the firm to its warning list on April 14, 2025, for providing investment services without authorization (). The firm is not registered with the National Futures Association (NFA) in the US, despite claiming a Florida business certificate; this business certificate is insufficient for legal operation in financial services ().

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Claims of structured investment plans with tiered deposits and specified returns (3.5%–7% over 7 days) ().

Cons

  • No valid regulation or licensing from recognized authorities; unauthorized by FCA in the UK and blacklisted by CNMV in Spain ().
  • Use of a Florida certificate misrepresented as licensing for financial services, lack of NFA membership ().

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