Hexa Fx Review

Updated: March 21, 2026
Hexa Fx
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About Hexa Fx

Hexa FX (website hexafx.guru) is not authorised by any recognised financial regulator. The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority issued an official warning (unauthorised firm) naming Hexa FX, providing the address “41A Spring Bank, Hull, United Kingdom, HU3 1AG”, the contact “043514822” and email “info@hexafx.guru”. The warning states that Hexa FX is not authorised and clients are not covered by the Financial Ombudsman Service or the Financial Services Compensation Scheme ().

No licences or regulatory details are presented on the broker’s website. Independent reviews describe Hexa FX as unregulated and designate it a scam, citing absence of regulation, lack of legal and operational transparency, and non‑functional account‑opening processes ().

Claims by Hexa FX such as regulation by a “Financial Sector Conduct Authority” are false; the UK regulator is the Financial Conduct Authority, and no record was found in any official registry ().

Pros and cons

Pros

  • None supported by primary sources.

Cons

  • Not regulated by any recognised authority.
  • Subject of a UK FCA unauthorised warning (address: 41A Spring Bank, Hull; contact: 043514822; email: info@hexafx.guru) ().
  • False regulatory claims (e.g., misnamed regulator, fabricated UK presence) ().
  • Independent reviews report non‑functional website elements, lack of transparency in trading conditions, platforms, account types, deposit/withdrawal terms ().

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