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Scope Markets

Cyprus · RS Global Ltd
Tier-2 regulated Cyprus 5-10 years Foreign exchange, indices Main market: KE
0.0/ 10
Trust score

Poor

High-risk profile — proceed only with caution and small amounts.

Licensed-broker average 5.3 / 10
Scope Markets is regulated only in an offshore jurisdiction, which offers limited investor protection. See what this means →
User reviews
License status
Offshore
Operating since
2019
Platforms
Min. deposit
Max. leverage
Account types
Website status
Unknown

Scope Markets Review — Overview

Updated 22 Aug 2026
Regulation
Tier-2 regulated
Licence
CYSEC
Licence status
Regulated
Instruments
Foreign exchange, indices, energy, metals
Operating
Est. 2019
Main market
KE
Entity
RS Global Ltd
Website
Unknown

Scope Markets is a forex & CFD broker based in Cyprus, established in 2019. On Trust Broker Hub it holds a Trust Score of 3.9 out of 10, which we rate as Poor — below the 5.3/10 average for brokers that hold a verified licence. High-risk profile — proceed only with caution and small amounts.

Scope Markets's licence comes from an offshore jurisdiction (CYSEC). Offshore regulation is far lighter than tier-1 oversight from bodies like the FCA (UK) or ASIC (Australia): there is usually no compensation scheme, and recovering funds can be difficult if the broker runs into trouble. Treat it with extra caution and verify the licence on the regulator's own register.

Scope Markets provides access to Foreign exchange, indices, energy, metals. Its detailed trading conditions — minimum deposit, spreads and maximum leverage — are not publicly disclosed, which lowers transparency. No complaints are currently on record. Overall, Scope Markets carries a high-risk profile. Only consider it with money you can afford to lose, and verify everything independently first.

Trust score breakdown

How is this calculated?
Regulation tier & jurisdiction 8.0 / 10 × 50%
Transparency no published trading conditions 0.0 / 10 × 20%
Footprint track record 7.9 / 10 × 15%
Reviews no verified trader feedback yet 3.0 / 10 × 10%
Complaint record no complaints on record 10.0 / 10 × 5%
Weighted total 5.98
Data completeness 3 of 10 facts verified 30%  ×0.65
Trust Score 3.9 / 10

We could verify only 3 of 10 facts about Scope Markets, so its score is scaled down. A missing licence, undisclosed trading terms or no track record cannot earn marks — absence of bad news is not evidence of safety.

Trust Score history

Scope Markets currently scores 3.9/10. The trend line will build here as the Trust Score is re-evaluated over time.

Pros

  • Holds a CYSEC licence
  • No unresolved complaints on record
  • Listed in our verified broker directory

Cons

  • Offshore-only regulation with weaker investor protection
  • Trading conditions and fees not publicly disclosed
  • Always verify the licence directly before depositing

Regulation

1 licence
Cyprus flag
CYSEC — Cyprus
RS Global Ltd
Regulated
Tier 2 · Mid
Verified

Offshore (tier-3) regulators typically have lower capital requirements and no compensation scheme. Funds may not be protected if the broker fails.

Trading conditions

Self-reported
InstrumentsForeign exchange, indices, energy, metals, fractional shares, stocks
Minimum depositNot disclosed
Maximum leverageNot disclosed
Typical spreadNot disclosed
PlatformsNot disclosed
Demo accountNot disclosed

We mark unverified fields as “Not disclosed” rather than estimate them.

Our verdict on Scope Markets

Editorial · updated 22 Aug 2026
Our analysis · editorial 3.9/10

High-risk profile

Scope Markets is regulated under a mid-tier authority (CYSEC). Based in Cyprus, it has been operating for about 7 years. We have no complaints on record against it. Weighing regulation, track record and complaint history, our Trust Score is 3.9/10 — a high-risk profile.

Strengths
  • Holds a recognised mid-tier licence (CYSEC)
  • Operating for 7 years
  • No complaints on record with us
Watch-outs
  • Always confirm the licensed entity covers traders in your country
Bottom line: High risk — we would avoid depositing significant funds until its regulation improves.

This is Trust Broker Hub's data-driven editorial assessment — not a user review. It is generated automatically from regulation, licensing, company age and complaint records, and updates as those change.

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Complaints & alerts

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Full specifications

Regulated region
Cyprus
Operating period
5-10 years
Main market
KE
License status
Regulated
Instruments
Foreign exchange, indices, energy, metals, fractional shares, stocks
Year founded
2019

Frequently asked

Is Scope Markets a safe broker?
Scope Markets scores 3.9 / 10 on our Trust Score, below the 5.3 average for brokers that hold a verified licence. It is only offshore-regulated, which means weaker protection. It has no complaints on record with us. Trade only with funds you can afford to lose.
How is the Scope Markets trust score calculated?
The score weighs five factors: regulation tier, transparency of disclosures, operating footprint, user sentiment, and complaint history. Each is scored out of 10 and combined into the overall figure shown at the top. Read our methodology.
What does "offshore regulated" mean?
It means the broker's licence comes from a jurisdiction with lighter requirements than tier-1 regulators like the FCA or ASIC. There's usually no compensation scheme, so recovering funds can be difficult if the broker fails.
Can I withdraw funds easily from Scope Markets?
Scope Markets doesn't publish detailed withdrawal terms, so we can't verify processing times or fees. Test with a small amount first and document every transaction.