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Website: https://maximaoptions.com/
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About MaximaOptions
MaximaOptions is not authorised by the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority; it has been identified by the FCA as a clone firm—“Maxima Options UK Limited”—which illicitly uses the identity of the genuine authorised firm Exinity UK Ltd (Firm Reference Number 777911) with no affiliation to it. The FCA’s Warning List entry specifies the fraudulent use of these copied details and cautions that clients of MaximaOptions lack access to the Financial Ombudsman Service and the Financial Services Compensation Scheme.
MaximaOptions claims to hold an FCA licence (number 786911), yet the FCA confirms no such authorisation exists under that name or number in its register, reinforcing that the entity operates without any legitimate regulatory framework.
Pros and cons
Cons
- Operates as an unauthorised clone firm, impersonating Exinity UK Ltd with no legal linkage or regulatory oversight.
- No protection for client funds—investors are not covered by UK regulatory compensation schemes or dispute resolution mechanisms.
- False claims of FCA regulation and licence number create a high risk of fraud.













