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About Level G
The Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) added “Gwallet Global Malaysia (‘Gwallet’)/Level G” to its Investor Alert List as a “potential clone entity” on 22 June 2021, indicating that it may be impersonating a legitimate firm and carrying on unlicensed capital market activities of dealing in securities (). Level G is not authorised to offer capital market products or services under Malaysian securities laws, and the public is advised not to deal with it ().
The broker’s website offers no information regarding regulatory oversight, licences, minimum deposit, account types, trading platforms, commission structure, maximum leverage, base currencies, Islamic options, or hedging/scalping rules. No verified facts are available about licences, regulatory compliance, or trading terms. Regulated brokers typically disclose such details transparently, which Level G does not ().
Pros and cons
Cons
- Identified as a potential clone entity by Securities Commission Malaysia, indicating unauthorised activity ().
- No evidence of any regulation or licence from recognised financial authorities; absence of public disclosures on trading terms or safeguards ().













