VENUS MINING Review

Updated: May 25, 2026
VENUS MINING
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About VENUS MINING

Venus Mining is not authorised by any financial regulatory authority. The UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) issued an official warning on 19 December 2023, stating that Venus Mining was providing financial services or products in the UK without permission, identifying it as an unauthorised firm. The warning includes the firm’s listed address at 128 Queen Victoria St, London, EC4V 4BJ, email support@venusmining.net and domain venusmining.net. If clients deal with this firm, they are not protected by the Financial Ombudsman Service or the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) ()

Claims on the Venus Mining website and elsewhere that the company is regulated by CySEC, BaFin, FSC (Mauritius), or the Seychelles FSA, or that it is affiliated with “TVH Ltd”, were investigated and found to be unfounded; no record of their licensing exists in those regulators’ public registers. The broker’s website has been assessed as suspicious and high‑risk by multiple sources, including WikiFX, Scamadviser, and Forexbrokerz () () ()

Pros and cons

Pros

  • No verified legitimate regulatory oversight.

Cons

  • Unauthorised to provide financial services in the UK; FCA warning issued on 19 December 2023.
  • No valid licences found from CySEC, BaFin, Mauritius FSC, or Seychelles FSA.
  • Claims of affiliations with TVH Ltd are unsupported by evidence.
  • Rated high‑risk or suspicious by independent site‑safety assessments.
  • Domain venusmining.net has a very low trust score and anonymity of ownership.

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