ST Global Markets Review

Updated: April 23, 2026
ST Global Markets
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Fast Facts

Regulations:
SCB (Bahamas)
Offices:
Bahamas
Headquarters:
Bahamas

Contact Info and Support

Company Address:

GlobalOne House, No. 83 East Bay Street, Nassau

Supported languages: English

Traffic information

CategoryMetricsMeaning
RatingsGlobal Rank729192
Country CodeUS
Country Rank178175
Category Rank1486
Engagement metricsVisits25303
Bounce Rate0.3623
Pageviews per Visit6.92
Avg. Visit Duration255.74
Estimated monthly visitsJanuary 202635490
February 202642182
March 202625303
Top countriesUnited States (US)81.54%
Romania (RO)14.48%
Canada (CA)2.92%
Mexico (MX)0.64%
United Kingdom (GB)0.38%
Traffic sourcesDirect62.85%
Search21.09%
Referrals10.76%
Social4.33%
Paid Referrals0.91%
Mail0.05%
Top keywordsstgmarkets390 ◦ $410
stg global markets100 ◦ $100
stg markets130 ◦ $90
stg markets login30 ◦ $30
stg securities820 ◦ $20

About ST Global Markets

ST Global Markets Ltd is registered and regulated by the Securities Commission of The Bahamas under Securities Industry Act with Registration No. SIA‑F120 and by the Securities Commission of The Bahamas as a registered firm under the Digital Assets and Registered Exchanges Act, approved to carry on digital asset business focused on transfer of digital assets and exchange between digital assets, with no stated conditions or sanctions  

The firm’s headquarters are listed in Nassau, The Bahamas, at 205 Church Street, Sandyport, with contact phone number (242) 327‑3466 . Under the Financial and Corporate Service Providers Act, 2020, ST Global Markets Ltd (formerly The Street Trader Limited) is also licensed to provide financial services including wallet services, custody of digital assets, trading in commodities and other financial instruments, registered on 8 February 2022, with Alicia Smith as CEO and Soweto Rolle as Compliance Officer 

Who it’s for

  • Users requiring a Bahamas-regulated firm for digital asset services such as transfers and exchange of digital assets
  • Clients seeking custody or wallet services for digital assets under BC-licensed structures

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Regulated under both SIA and DARE frameworks in The Bahamas 
  • Authorized to offer multiple financial services including custody and trading in commodities 

Cons

  • No information available in public sources on offered asset classes, platforms, account types, minimum deposit, commissions, spreads, leverage, base currencies, swap‑free status, NBP, or policies on hedging/scalping/EAs

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