QBN Global Review

Updated: April 2, 2026
QBN Global
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About QBN Global

QBN Global operates the website qbnglobal.com and states it is authorized and regulated in Saint Lucia under company number 2024‑00578, with a registered address at Ground Floor, The Sotheby Building, Rodney Village, Rodney Bay, Gros‑Islet, Saint Lucia, according to its Terms of Service Agreement.

Public records show the domain qbnglobal.com was registered on May 16, 2023, with a last update on June 20, 2025. The firm claims to support MT5 and a proprietary platform, QMT6. Three account types are listed: Standard (min deposit USD 50, spreads from 1.5, no commission), ECN (min deposit USD 1 000, spreads from 0.6, commission USD 2.50 per side), and ECN Pro (min deposit USD 25 000, spreads from 0, commission USD 1.50 per side), all with 0.01‑lot minimum trade size and market execution. Asset classes include CFDs on forex, indices, precious metals, energy, ETFs, stocks, and cryptocurrencies.

No recognized financial authority (e.g., FCA, ASIC, SEC) lists QBN Global as licensed. The Saint Lucia International Financial Centre (IFC) registration confers only company status (International Business Company) and does not constitute a financial license. There is no verification of any regulatory license via the Saint Lucia FSRA. Analysts advise that absence of proper licensing is a significant risk.

Pros and cons

Cons

  • Claims regulation via Saint Lucia IFC do not constitute a financial license and are not verified by the Saint Lucia FSRA, indicating a lack of proper regulatory oversight.
  • Unregulated status exposes clients to risks including lack of fund protection and limited recourse.

Pros

  • Offers a structured tier of account types and trading platforms (MT5 and QMT6) with detailed trading conditions per tier.

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