Market Ltd Review

Updated: April 14, 2026
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About Market Ltd

Market Ltd is presented on its official website as owned and operated by Propinquity Group LTD, allegedly registered in the Commonwealth of Dominica under number 2021/IBC00038; however, Dominica’s Financial Services Unit does not license or regulate forex trading, and no registration record exists for that company or number (). There is no evidence of regulation, licensing, segregated client accounts, negative balance protection, or compensation schemes.

Spanish regulator CNMV issued a warning on 28 February 2022 confirming that Market Ltd has not been authorised to provide investment services in Spain (). Similarly, Italian authority CONSOB issued a warning on 27 June 2022, stating that Market Ltd is offering financial services in Italy without proper authorisation (). German regulator BaFin has also issued a warning regarding Market Ltd and its parent company, indicating that the broker is operating without approval in Germany ().

Trading conditions cited by independent reviews include a minimum deposit of US $250, trading via MetaTrader 5 and a web-based platform, spreads reportedly around 2–3 pips, and leverage up to 1:200. These figures are sourced from user experience reviews, not official documentation (). Claims of a dormant account fee ranging from 10% after three or six months of inactivity and bonus-related withdrawal restrictions (e.g., 25× turnover requirement) are also noted in review content ().

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Cons

  • No regulatory authorization in any jurisdiction (Dominica is non‑regulating for forex; no records found) ().
  • Multiple official warnings: CNMV (28 February 2022), CONSOB (27 June 2022), BaFin (date unspecified) ().
  • High spreads (2–3 pips) and high minimum deposit (US $250) compared to industry norms ().
  • Opaque and potentially punitive fee and bonus policies (10% dormant fee, turnover requirements for withdrawal) ().

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