Mercantiles Review

Updated: March 20, 2026
Mercantiles
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Estimated monthly visitsJuly 20250
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About Mercantiles

Mercantiles (domain mercantiles.org) does not appear in any official register of licensed or regulated financial firms. No licenses or regulators are listed on its official website, and no registration with authorities such as the FCA, ASIC, CySEC, or NFA/CFTC could be verified from primary sources (official regulator sites). Independent scam‑warning platforms flag Mercantiles (or Mercantile Exchange variants) as an unregulated broker with red flags such as lack of transparent regulation, high leverage (e.g. up to 1:500), opaque trading conditions, alleged minimum deposit around US$250, and reports of withdrawal difficulties and unresponsive support ().

There is also indication that the Italian regulator CONSOB blacklisted Mercantiles, noting accessmercantiles.org as unauthorized in Italy, registered on 2024‑02‑13 and updated 2024‑02‑18; the broker is not licensed or supervised by CONSOB ().

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Advertises access to MetaTrader 5 platform and high leverage options up to 1:500 (reportedly) ().

Cons

  • No verifiable regulatory licenses from recognized authorities, increasing investor risk ().
  • Listed as unauthorized by CONSOB; active domain accessmercantiles.org flagged ().
  • Multiple user complaints about withdrawal issues, unresponsive customer service, and possible fraudulent behavior ().
  • Opaque trading terms, unclear liquidity provision, and unverified trading conditions ().

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