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About Invest Corp
The broker operating at domain investcorp.group is unregulated and holds no licensing from recognized financial authorities. The Financial Services Authority of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG FSA) issued and subsequently cancelled the certificate associated with Invest Corp. This status was highlighted in a detailed review dated April 20, 2025, noting the cancellation of the SVG FSA certification and confirming the unregulated nature of Invest Corp.
According to multiple independent evaluations, Invest Corp is owned by Sailor Consulting LLC, registered in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines—an offshore jurisdiction without active regulation of forex brokers. There is no regulation, no segregated client accounts, no compensation scheme, and no protection against negative balance. Trading conditions include a web-based platform, leverage up to 1:200, fixed spreads of approximately 3 pips for EUR/USD, and minimum deposit requirements reportedly starting at 1 BTC (around $30,000) or $1,000 USD.
Pros and cons
Pros
- No confirmed regulated status or operational transparency—thus no verifiable advantages identified.
Cons
- Unregulated broker (SVG jurisdiction without regulatory oversight).
- Certificate previously issued by SVG FSA has been cancelled.
- No client fund protection mechanisms such as segregation or negative balance protection.
- High minimum deposit thresholds and limited payment options, including only Bitcoin and significant amounts.
- High spreads (approx. 3 pips EUR/USD) and high leverage (1:200), which exceed limits allowed by major regulators.













