MarketMates Review

Updated: June 8, 2026
MarketMates
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Fast Facts

Regulations:
FSC (Mauritius)
Offices:
Australia
Headquarters:
Australia

Contact Info and Support

Company Address:

Level 1, 145 The Parade, Norwood, South Australia 5067

Traffic information

CategoryMetricsMeaning
RatingsGlobal Rank914666
Country CodeUS
Country Rank1212675
Category Rank7418
Engagement metricsVisits32504
Bounce Rate0.388
Pageviews per Visit1.88
Avg. Visit Duration20.4
Estimated monthly visitsFebruary 202644200
March 202636555
April 202632504
Top countriesUnited States (US)10.92%
Senegal (SN)10.52%
United Kingdom (GB)9.5%
Australia (AU)6.36%
India (IN)5.33%
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About MarketMates

MarketMates Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Commission of Mauritius (FSC) under investment dealer licence number GB24202946, with services accessible via its website (). The firm is based in Australia, located at Level 1, 145 The Parade, Norwood, South Australia 5067, and specifically excludes clients from Australia and the United States (). It provides access to CFDs on forex, metals, indices, commodities, cryptocurrencies, and shares (US, UK, EU, HK) via a subscription-based or classic account model ().

Client funds are held in segregated accounts with DBS Bank (Hong Kong), Clear Bank (UK), BankOne (Mauritius), and Matchmove Bank (Singapore) (). Leverage is structured as follows: forex, indices, metals, and commodities up to 100:1; stocks up to 10:1; and cryptocurrencies up to 5:1 (). Base currency account options include USD, GBP, and SGD; both deposit and withdrawal fees vary by method, with free and fee-based options available; there is no minimum or maximum deposit stated ().

Who it’s for

  • Traders seeking CFD access across multiple asset classes via an FSC‑regulated provider
  • Clients preferring flexible account structures with either per‑trade fees or subscription models
  • Individuals comfortable trading under up to 1:100 leverage for conventional asset classes

Pros and cons

Pros

  • FSC‑authorised investment dealer (licence GB24202946)
  • Segregated client fund accounts in multiple reputable banks
  • No minimum deposit and choice between classic and subscription‑based account models
  • Wide asset coverage: forex, commodities, indices, equities, cryptos

Cons

  • Cryptocurrency leverage capped at relatively low 5:1
  • Service unavailable to residents of Australia and the United States

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