Royal Oak Investment Review

Updated: April 16, 2026
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About Royal Oak Investment

Royal Oak Investment (website royaloakinvestment.com) offers trading instruments including forex, cryptocurrencies, indices, stocks, and commodities. The stated minimum deposit is 250 USD and maximum leverage reaches up to 1:400. The platform appears to be a web‑based trader. Deposit methods reportedly include credit/debit cards, wire transfers, and Bitcoin; withdrawal fees include 1% of the amount or a minimum of 30 USD. Inactivity fees may be charged, and bonus withdrawal conditions may require trading volumes up to 50,000 times the bonus value. Multiple independent reviews also indicate spreads above 5 pips. ()

Royal Oak Investment is unregulated. It does not hold any licence from recognized financial regulators. The terms claim governance under the laws of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG), but the SVG regulator does not licence forex or CFD brokers and does not supervise this entity. Official investor alerts have been issued by Sweden’s Finansinspektionen (December 21, 2022), and by the Ontario Securities Commission (April 12, 2023), warning that Royal Oak Investment / Royal Oak Investment Services is not authorised to offer financial services. Québec’s Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF) published a warning on January 18, 2023, noting the firm is not registered and not authorised to solicit investors in Québec. No information about regulatory authorisation in any jurisdiction is provided, and the company cannot be verified in SVG’s registry. ()

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Offers a range of asset classes: forex, cryptocurrencies, indices, stocks, commodities.

Cons

  • No regulation from any recognised financial authority.
  • Registered in SVG—where forex/CFD brokers are unregulated and oversight is absent.
  • Investor warnings issued by multiple regulators: Sweden (Finansinspektionen), Ontario (OSC), Québec (AMF).
  • High minimum deposit (250 USD), high leverage (up to 1:400), wide spreads (>5 pips), high fees (withdrawal fee 1% or ≥30 USD, inactivity fee, onerous bonus conditions).

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