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About Mergers Capital
Mergers Capital is not regulated by any recognized financial authority. The France Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF) issued a warning on 2 June 2022 stating that Mergers Capital is not authorized to provide forex services in France, indicating unauthorized/unlicensed activity. No registration, license number, or supervising regulator is presented on the company’s official site or any public registry.
No factual data is available regarding asset classes, trading platforms, account types, minimum deposit, spreads/commissions, maximum leverage, base currencies, swap-free/Islamic account availability, negative balance protection, hedging, scalping, algorithmic trading rules, or domain details. The broker claims to offer M&A corporate advisory services rather than traditional brokerage. The official site explicitly states that MergersCapital is not a registered broker-dealer under U.S. securities laws.
Pros and cons
Cons
- Not regulated by any financial regulator; unauthorized to provide forex services in France (warning from AMF of 2 June 2022).
- Lack of information on basic trading terms such as spreads, leverage, account types, platforms, and fund protection.
- Officially not a registered broker-dealer under U.S. securities laws.













