Primus FX Review

Updated: April 8, 2026
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About Primus FX

Primus FX (domain primusfx.net) is not authorised to provide investment services in Spain under the Spanish Securities Markets and Investment Services Act. The Comisión Nacional del Mercado de Valores (CNMV) added Primus FX to its warning list for offering foreign currency and related services without authorisation, referencing the firm and its domain primusfx.net on 24 April 2023 ().

Additionally, the Italian regulator CONSOB issued a blocking order on access to Primus FX’s website, including primusfx.net and its subpage account.primusfx.net, due to the firm offering financial services without the required authorisation, effective in April 2023 ().

Primus FX claims to be regulated by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC), but no records for it were found in the CySEC registry, indicating the claim is false ().

The CNMV identified Primus FX as a clone of the legitimate FXPRIMUS brokerage, noting there is no connection between the entities. FXPRIMUS (Primus Global Limited) holds genuine CySEC authorization but is not associated with Primus FX ().

Pros and cons

Cons

  • Operates without regulatory authorisation in Spain and Italy.
  • Designated as an unauthorised service provider by CNMV and subject to a blocking order by CONSOB.
  • Falsely claims CySEC regulation.
  • Identified as a clone of FXPRIMUS without any legitimate affiliation.

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