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Abstract:Established in 1997 and headquartered in Hong Kong, JCAM runs under the FCA although it is marked as unsubscribed. The business offers customer service by phone at 40085587 and email at CS@jcamforex.com in addition to trading via MT4/5 systems.
Note:JCAM's official website:https://www.jcamtrade.com/ is currently inaccessible normally.
Aspect | Information |
Company Name | JCAM |
Registered Country/Area | Hong Kong |
Founded Year | 1997 |
Regulation | FCA(Unsubscribed) |
Trading Platform | MT4/5 |
Customer Support | Phone: 4008558729, Email:cs@jcamforex.com |
Established in 1997 and headquartered in Hong Kong, JCAM runs under the FCA although it is marked as unsubscribed. The business offers customer service by phone at 40085587 and email at CS@jcamforex.com in addition to trading via MT4/5 systems.
Financial Conduct Authority(FCA) | |
Current Status | Unsubscribed |
Regulated by | FCA |
License Type | Investment Advisory License |
License No. | 586545 |
Licensed Institution | JCAM Investments Ltd |
Trading with JCAM is generally considered to be dangerous. People are going to suffer losses as a result of its contentious legal position.We strongly suggest that you make use of brokers who are completely regulated and honest about their conduct, as this will assist you in having a more secure trading environment.
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