Prime Markets Review

Updated: April 3, 2026
Prime Markets
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RatingsGlobal Rank13731592
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Estimated monthly visitsDecember 20251163
January 2026216
February 20260
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Top keywordsprime markets40 ◦ $10

About Prime Markets

Prime Markets (primemarkets.com) operates without any authorisation from recognised financial regulators. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) issued a warning on 25 May 2023 stating that Prime Markets / primemarkets.com may be providing financial services or products without authorisation and advised consumers to avoid dealing with them. The firm is not authorised by the FCA, and is targeting people in the United Kingdom.

No evidence was found of regulation with respected authorities such as ASIC (Australia), CySEC (Cyprus), BaFin (Germany), or any US agencies. Analysts confirm it is unregulated, with its registration located in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, a jurisdiction with minimal investor protection frameworks.

The website provides no verifiable information on platforms, account types, deposit thresholds, spreads, leverage, base currencies, or client protections such as segregated accounts or compensation schemes. Some older data sources (2017–2020) suggest a high minimum deposit (e.g., $2,000) and leverage up to 1:100 via MetaTrader 4, but these details are unconfirmed and no longer reliable.

Who it’s for

  • None identified. Insufficient verifiable information and absence of regulatory oversight mean there's no responsible basis to recommend this broker for any category of clients.

Pros and cons

Pros

  • None; no verified facts support any benefits.

Cons

  • Unauthorised to provide financial services in the UK (FCA warning dated 25 May 2023).
  • No regulation from any recognised authority (FCA, ASIC, CySEC, BaFin, etc.).
  • Registered in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, with minimal investor protection mechanisms.
  • Lack of transparency regarding trading conditions, platforms, fees, account types, or risk disclosures.

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