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Weltrade

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Unregulated Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Forex, metals
0.0/ 10
Trust score

Unrated

Too little verified information to rate — that is not a warning about this firm, and not a green light either.

Licensed-broker average 5.3 / 10
Weltrade has no verified tier-1 regulatory licence on record. See what this means →
User reviews
License status
None
Operating since
2006
Platforms
MT5, MT4
Min. deposit
Max. leverage
Account types
Website status
Unknown

Weltrade Review — Overview

Updated 23 Aug 2026
Regulation
Unregulated
Licence status
Unauthorized Operations
Platforms
MT5, MT4
Instruments
Forex, metals, index CFDs, commodities
Operating
Est. 2006
Website
Unknown

Weltrade is a cryptocurrency exchange based in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, established in 2006. On Trust Broker Hub it holds a Trust Score of 1.1 out of 10, which we rate as Unrated — below the 5.3/10 average for brokers that hold a verified licence. Too little verified information to rate — that is not a warning about this firm, and not a green light either.

We could not verify any regulatory licence for Weltrade. Trading with an unregulated broker is high-risk — your funds are not protected by any authority, and there is no official body to turn to if withdrawals are blocked or the broker disappears. We strongly recommend a regulated alternative from the list on this page.

Weltrade provides access to Forex, metals, index CFDs, commodities. Its detailed trading conditions — minimum deposit, spreads and maximum leverage — are not publicly disclosed, which lowers transparency. No complaints are currently on record. Overall, we hold too little verified information about Weltrade to say whether it is safe. Verify its licence with the regulator directly before depositing anything.

Trust score breakdown

How is this calculated?
Regulation no licence on record 0.5 / 10 × 50%
Transparency no trading-terms feed for exchanges 2.0 / 10 × 20%
Footprint track record 4.0 / 10 × 15%
Reviews no verified trader feedback yet 3.0 / 10 × 10%
Complaint record no complaint history on file 5.0 / 10 × 5%
Weighted total 1.80
Data completeness 1 of 5 facts verified 20%  ×0.60
Trust Score 1.1 / 10

We could verify only 1 of 5 facts about Weltrade, 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

Weltrade currently scores 1.1/10. The trend line will build here as the Trust Score is re-evaluated over time.

Pros

  • No unresolved complaints on record
  • Listed in our verified broker directory

Cons

  • No verified regulatory licence on record
  • Trading conditions and fees not publicly disclosed
  • Always verify the licence directly before depositing

Regulation

0 licences

No regulatory licence on record for Weltrade. Treat with caution and verify before depositing.

Trading conditions

Self-reported
InstrumentsForex, metals, index CFDs, commodities, stock CFDs
Minimum depositNot disclosed
Maximum leverageNot disclosed
Typical spreadNot disclosed
PlatformsMT5, MT4
Demo accountNot disclosed

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

Our verdict on Weltrade

Editorial · updated 23 Aug 2026
Our analysis · editorial 1.1/10

Not enough verified information to rate

Weltrade does not hold a verified regulatory licence on record. Based in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, it has been operating for about 20 years. We hold too little verified information about Weltrade to publish a verdict on it. Its Trust Score of 1.1/10 reflects that absence of evidence, not any finding against the firm — and it is not a clean bill of health either.

Strengths
  • Long 20-year operating track record
  • Supports MT5 & MT4 trading
Watch-outs
  • No verified regulatory licence on record — funds may lack protection
Bottom line: We cannot vouch for this firm either way. Verify its licence with the regulator directly before depositing anything.

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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No complaints or regulator warnings on record
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Full specifications

Regulated region
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
License status
Unauthorized Operations
Licences held
Common Financial Service License, Exchange License
Instruments
Forex, metals, index CFDs, commodities, stock CFDs
Year founded
2006

Frequently asked

Is Weltrade a safe broker?
We hold too little verified information about Weltrade to answer that. We have no regulatory licence, no published trading terms and no trader reviews on file for it, which is why it scores 1.1 / 10 — that reflects what we could not verify, not a finding against the firm. Having nothing on record is not evidence that it is safe. Verify its licence with the regulator directly before depositing anything.
How is the Weltrade 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 Weltrade?
Weltrade 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.