Independent broker researchIssue 027Vol. IV
027Vol. IVJuly 7, 2026
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LMFX company background and entity checks

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2015

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Founded
2015

LMFX background note

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LMFX is a global online forex and CFD broker that offers trading services to retail traders around the world. The company is registered in Belize and operates under the regulatory framework of the International Financial Services Commission (IFSC). Founded in 2015, LMFX aims to provide traders with a user-friendly and reliable trading platform, competitive spreads, and a wide selection of financial instruments. Despite being a relatively young broker in the industry, LMFX has attracted traders with its attractive trading conditions, including a low minimum deposit requirement and a wide range of account types. The broker primarily focuses on forex and CFD trading but also offers a variety of other assets such as commodities, indices, and cryptocurrencies. LMFX has earned a reputation for its fast execution speeds and competitive trading conditions, appealing to both beginners and more experienced traders. However, like any broker, it has some limitations and areas of concern that potential clients should consider before deciding to trade with them.

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  1. 1Match the brand name to the exact legal entity in the account agreement.
  2. 2Verify the entity through the relevant company registry or regulator register, not only the broker homepage.
  3. 3Check whether the website domain, legal entity and regulator record point to the same business.
  4. 4Review any corporate-change, license-history or warning notice before relying on older background information.
  5. 5Save source URLs and dates checked for company records, regulator records and account documents.

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