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About Investing Capitals
Investing Capitals (operating via investing‑capitals.com) is not authorised by any recognised financial regulator. The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) issued a warning dated 08 August 2023, identifying Investing Capitals as a clone firm impersonating the FCA-authorised Quantum Brokers Limited (FRN 725558), and emphasising that Investing Capitals has no connection with the genuine firm .
Additionally, a Warning Notice issued by the Central Bank of Ireland on 13 October 2023 states that Investing Capitals is operating without appropriate authorisation to provide investment services in Ireland, and that dealing with such an unauthorised entity carries criminal risk, with no access to compensation schemes for consumers .
Evidence from public sources confirms that Investing Capitals does not disclose any legitimate regulation (no licence numbers, no registered entity information), offers offshore operations (e.g., Marshall Islands), lacks investor protections such as segregated accounts or negative balance protection, and may require minimum deposits (e.g., $250) and provide high leverage (up to 200:1 or 400:1), none of which aligns with regulated practices , .
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Cons
- Unauthorised/clone firm, impersonates FCA-authorised Quantum Brokers Limited; no regulation, no investor protections.
- Operating without license in Ireland; dealing carries legal and financial risk.
- Offshore jurisdiction without oversight; lacks transparency on registrations or entity.
- Offers high leverage and requires minimum deposit, common traits of scam operations.













