As a globally active broker, we understand how important it is for clients to know that their investments are protected and that they are trading with a licensed, regulated company.
Weltrade regulatory information
🛡️ Weltrade legal status: Weltrade LTD, a company incorporated as an IBC in Saint Lucia with company number NO. 2023-00055, registered address at Ground Floor, The Sotheby Building, Rodney Village, Rodney Bay, Gros-Islet, Saint Lucia.
Physical address: Suite Number 2 at Place Creole, Rodney Bay, Gros Islet, Saint Lucia.
The company is regulated by the laws of Saint Lucia and is fully capable and eligible to provide all the services which are offered on Weltrade’s website.
How this protects you?
When trading with a licensed broker like Weltrade, clients benefit from a range of safeguards:
Client fund segregation. Your funds are kept in separate accounts from the company’s operational funds, ensuring that they cannot be used for any other purpose.
Security of transactions. All financial operations are protected with industry-standard encryption and security protocols.
Dispute resolution & complaints procedure. In case of any disagreement, clients can file a complaint through formal channels, with the right to escalate issues to the regulatory authority if needed.
Transparent terms of service. All fees, spreads, and conditions are clearly disclosed in line with regulatory expectations.
Weltrade global compliance
Weltrade serves clients from over 180 countries and is committed to maintaining the highest compliance standards wherever it operates. As part of this, we:
Perform strict KYC (Know Your Customer) verification
Monitor suspicious activity through AML protocols
Provide risk warnings and responsible trading disclosures
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
What license does Weltrade operate under?
What license does Weltrade operate under?
Weltrade operates under an official license issued by the relevant regulatory authority in Saint Lucia. This license allows Weltrade to provide brokerage and trading services in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.
Is Weltrade a regulated broker?
Is Weltrade a regulated broker?
Yes. Weltrade is a regulated broker and operates in compliance with regulatory requirements established by its licensing authority.
Why is a trading license important?
Why is a trading license important?
A trading license confirms that a broker operates legally and follows regulatory standards related to transparency, client protection, and operational practices.
Which regulatory authority oversees Weltrade?
Which regulatory authority oversees Weltrade?
Weltrade is overseen by the regulatory authority that issued its license. Detailed regulatory information, including license number and jurisdiction, is provided in official documentation.
Does Weltrade follow international compliance standards?
Does Weltrade follow international compliance standards?
Yes. Weltrade follows compliance standards related to client verification, data protection, and financial operations as required by its regulator.
How does regulation protect clients?
How does regulation protect clients?
Regulation helps ensure fair trading conditions, proper handling of client funds, and adherence to established financial and operational rules.
Where can I find Weltrade’s license details?
Where can I find Weltrade’s license details?
Weltrade’s license details are published on the official website and in legal or regulatory information section.
Does regulation affect my trading conditions?
Does regulation affect my trading conditions?
Regulatory requirements may affect certain trading features, account availability, or services depending on your country or region.
Is Weltrade allowed to operate internationally?
Is Weltrade allowed to operate internationally?
Weltrade provides services in multiple regions. Availability depends on local regulations and regional restrictions.
Can Weltrade’s license status change?
Can Weltrade’s license status change?
License status may change if regulatory requirements are updated. Any significant changes are reflected in official company information.
