WRC1 Review

Updated: June 16, 2026
WRC1
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Fast Facts

Regulations:
FSC (Mauritius)
Funding Methods:
Visa, MasterCard, Sofort, Trustly, Bank Wire Transfer
Islamic Accounts (Swap-Free):
No
Trading Platforms:
MetaTrader 5
Max Leverage:
1:500
Offices:
United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain

Account types

Diamond AccountGold AccountSilver AccountBronze AccountClassic Account
Minimum Deposit
Maximum Leverage1:5001:4001:2001:1001:50
Spread from (pips)
Commission per lot (USD)
Minimum Trade Size
Step
Execution Type
Trading Instruments
Margin Call
Stop out
Swap Free
Currency

Deposits / Withdrawals

  • Deposit Methods: Visa, MasterCard, Sofort, Trustly, Bank Wire Transfer

Contact Info and Support

Supported languages: Arabic, English

Traffic information

CategoryMetricsMeaning
RatingsGlobal Rank-
Country Code-
Country Rank-
Category Rank-
Engagement metricsVisits506
Bounce Rate0.2895
Pageviews per Visit1.1
Avg. Visit Duration0
Estimated monthly visitsMarch 20260
April 2026256
May 2026506
Traffic sourcesSocial-
Paid Referrals-
Mail-
Referrals-
Search-
Direct-
Top keywordswrc1320 ◦ $0
wrpro80 ◦ $2.44 ◦ $0

About WRC1

GMBB Investment Ltd, operating under the brand names WRC1 and WrPro, is registered in Mauritius (company number 195321) and holds an Investment Dealer licence from the Mauritius Financial Services Commission (FSC), licence number GB22201139, with its registered office at 7th Floor, NeXTeracom Tower 1, Cybercity, Ebene, Republic of Mauritius ().

The broker offers multiple account types—Diamond, Gold, Silver, Bronze, Classic—featuring no commissions, leverage advertised up to 1:500 (though some disclosures mention up to 50×), access to over 500 tradeable assets including forex, cryptocurrencies, stocks, indices, commodities, and metals, as well as swap‑free (Islamic) accounts ().

Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC) has officially issued a warning, listing wrc1.com and wrpro.com as unauthorised platforms operating without CySEC authorisation (). Additionally, users have reported issues such as blocked withdrawals, unauthorized leverage changes, absence of physical presence at the registered address, and skepticism regarding the company’s legitimacy despite its Mauritius licence ().

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Holds a Mauritius FSC Investment Dealer licence No. GB22201139 under GMBB Investment Ltd ().
  • Offers a wide range of asset classes (forex, crypto, stocks, indices, commodities, metals), multiple account types, and swap‑free accounts ().

Cons

  • Flagged by CySEC as unauthorised for operating in or targeting Cyprus markets ().
  • Numerous user complaints regarding blocked withdrawals, leverage manipulation, lack of physical presence, and doubts about legitimacy ().
  • Not regulated by major authorities such as FCA, ASIC, NFA—limiting investor protection despite having a Mauritius licence ().

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