YLD FX Review

Updated: June 20, 2026
YLD FX
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Fast Facts

Regulations:
FSA (Labuan, Malaysia)
Offices:
Malaysia
Headquarters:
Malaysia

Contact Info and Support

Company Address:

Unit 3A-23A Level 3A Labuan Times Square Jalan Merdeka, 87000 FT Labuan, Malaysia

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About YLD FX

YLD FX Ltd. holds a money brokering licence from the Labuan Financial Services Authority (Labuan FSA) under licence number MB/21/0069 and is registered in Labuan, Malaysia with company number LL17238; its headquarters is located at Unit 3A‑23A Level 3A Labuan Times Square Jalan Merdeka, 87000 FT Labuan, Malaysia .

YLD FX offers a standard ECN account type (demo and live) with access to Forex, indices, cryptocurrencies, commodities, stocks, futures and CFDs . Leverage is offered up to 1:100 across all asset pairs—the maximum allowed under its licence . The minimum deposit for live accounts is £200, $250, or €250 .

Trading is conducted via MetaTrader 5 (MT5) platforms accessible through web, desktop and mobile versions . The broker states that there are no commissions or fees—they cover any deposit or withdrawal fees visible to them—but variable spreads apply without additional markup . Deposits via certain card systems are instant; withdrawals via bank transfer typically process in 1–3 business days, with client funds held at Maybank .

YLD FX provides CFDs, futures, rolling spot forex and options as available instruments . They implement KYC/AML procedures and maintain records of Suspicious Activity Reports (SAR) for five years, with the ability to provide such documentation to relevant authorities such as FinCEN or the SEC .

Who it’s for

  • Traders seeking an ECN-style trading environment via MT5 across Forex, indices, commodities, stocks, crypto, futures and CFDs
  • Clients able to meet a minimum deposit threshold of £200, $250 or €250
  • Individuals located outside jurisdictions where YLD FX restricts access (for instance, United States) 

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Wide range of asset classes available including Forex, crypto, indices, commodities, stocks, futures and CFDs 
  • Leverage up to 1:100 and no commission trading model with variable spreads 
  • MT5 platform available on web, desktop and mobile interfaces 
  • KYC/AML procedures in place with retention of SAR documentation and readiness to cooperate with authorities 

Cons

  • Regulatory status under Labuan FSA is not independently verified and oversight may offer less protection compared to major financial regulators 
  • No clear evidence of participation in investor compensation schemes or segregated client fund arrangements 

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