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Trustfx

⚠ Flagged on the register · High risk

We checked Trustfx against the AskCheck register. It has been reported (2023) and carries the red flags below. Treat it with extreme caution.

Why it’s flagged

⚑ Unregulated / unlicensed
Named in relation to ASIC (Australia)

What we found

Trustfx doesn't disclose any details about its operator, only leaving three email addresses and the Contact Us web form for investors to reach its team. This lack of transparency is a significant scam indicator. Based on its claim that the clients funds are held in segregated accounts with top Australian banks, we conducted a search in the register of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) to check whether it is financially registered in this country. However, no corresponding entries exist. In essence, Trustfx is not regulated by any governing body. Entrusting this broker with investors' funds is highly risky, as there are no legal protections in place to safeguard the funds. Trustfx is unequivocally a scam.

Assessment source: FastBull BrokersView.

What to do next

  1. Stop sending money. Don’t make another deposit, pay a “tax” or “release fee”, or share remote-access to your device.
  2. Gather your evidence. Save statements, chat logs, transaction IDs and the wallet addresses you paid to.
  3. Report it to your regulator and to local police / action-fraud line so it’s on the official record.
  4. Add your report here so the next person searching this name is warned — report Trustfx.
  5. Verify on the register. Cross-check the full entry on the SentFunds register before you trust anyone offering to help.
Beware recovery scams. After a loss, fraudsters often return posing as “recovery agents” who guarantee your money back for an up-front fee. AskCheck is a free public checker — we don’t recover funds and we don’t guarantee funds can be recovered. Never pay anyone who promises a guaranteed recovery.

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