Reported as a scam / unregulated
Why Fortuna Markets is on the register
Fortuna Markets claims to be registered in St. Lucia, attempting to use this registration as the evidence of its legitimacy. However, it is critical to note that the offshore center is known for its lax regulations and the jurisdiction doesn’t license forex trading. Therefore, the purported offshore registration doesn’t equate to endorsement or license from a financial regulator. In essence, Fortuna Markets is not regulated by any governing body. Entrusting it with investors’ funds is highly risky, as there are no legal protections in place to safeguard the funds. Fortuna Markets appears to be a scam.
If you have money with this broker
- Stop sending funds. Do not pay any further “fees”, “taxes” or “verification” charges to release a withdrawal — this is a common secondary scam.
- Preserve evidence. Save transaction IDs, wallet addresses, chat logs, and every screenshot before the account is closed.
- Report it. Notify your bank/exchange and your national financial regulator so the activity is on record.
- Get guidance. Tell us what happened and we will point you toward the right next step. We are a free public registry — we never charge any fees.
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