Brief Look at SuperForex
SuperForex has lost its reputation and ceased operations, according to multiple warnings and reviews. Spain’s regulator, the Comisión Nacional del Mercado de Valores (CNMV), placed the broker on its blacklist, while the Financial Markets Authority (FMA) of New Zealand issued an official warning stating that the company is unregistered and unauthorized to provide services in the country. The SuperForex website is no longer active.
On Trustpilot, users report months-long delays in withdrawals or no payouts at all. Traders say the scheme often relied on promises of high returns and small initial payouts to build confidence. But when clients tried to withdraw larger sums, they faced repeated delays, canned replies, and eventually silence from customer support.
Independent analysis of the platform also revealed low technical and trust ratings, reinforcing suspicions of fraud. The broker repeatedly changed its domains and contact details, making it increasingly difficult for clients to reach support.
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