Our readers asked us to review the broker named Wealth Solutions Limited and determine whether this Forex/CFD broker can be trusted. Let’s get straight to the point — this is yet another scam project, and working with them involves significant risk. For those impressed by their claims of client fund security and attractive trading conditions, we have prepared several strong counterarguments, which you will find below.
The dark-themed official website of Wealth Solutions Limited is supposed to create the impression of a solid resource where visitors can easily find useful and necessary information. In reality, its design, with purple inserts and control elements, is just an eyesore. The content on its pages is poor. For example:
Why a trader needs a price chart widget from TradingView in the market review section also remains a mystery.
This list could go on for a long time. But it gives the impression that the website was filled with anything that came to hand, just to have more content. Whether it is relevant to actual trading with the broker seems to be of no interest to anyone. This does not resemble a quality web resource of a licensed broker at all.
All ways to contact Wealth Solutions Limited’s support can be found on the Contact Us page. Here the company has provided:
The last one raises the most questions. The site owners use the name and details of a real existing company (which we will discuss a little further). This includes the registration address. It is clear that the broker cannot be found there, and any inquiries will go unanswered.
There are also many questions regarding the phone numbers. The presence of a UK number is understandable, though it differs from the one shown by the real existing company. The UAE number looks, at the very least, absurd, especially since there is no mention of any office in this country. Meanwhile, the site’s language localization list only includes European languages — besides English, there are German, Polish, and Italian.
It is also worth mentioning that the specialists at Wealth Solutions Limited ignored the opportunity to deploy an online chat and provide links to social media channels. Most likely, no groups or channels were created. Maintaining activity in them requires time and resources, which is irrational for scammers.
Information about trading conditions on the official website is extremely scarce. Some can be found in the descriptions of available markets. But here, the pseudo-broker limited itself to:
Some other details are listed in the table of account types. Wealth Solutions Limited has five types, and it only disclosed the minimum deposit amount, spread sizes, and leverage.
The list includes the following rates:
Additionally, the table lists commissions (in formats like “Low commissions” or “Individual offer”) and the markets available for each account type.
There is interesting information in the info blocks under the table. From them, traders learn they can receive a bonus ranging from 20% to 100%. The broker is not concerned that bonuses are prohibited by the UK regulator (and the broker refers to its license). But when have scammers ever been stopped by this? Besides, the platform operates without a license.
As mentioned earlier, the fake broker uses the name of an existing company for cover and operates without a license. Now, let’s provide the evidence for this.
The broker lists a registration address in Birmingham, UK. Notably, this address appeared during the writing of this review. Before these changes, the platform listed another UK address — in Carnforth. Both these addresses appear in the Companies House registration data.
The company name from Carnforth matches the broker’s name Wealth Solutions Limited exactly. However, its activity is limited to insurance and pension funds (SIC 66290), and the FCA licenses granted to the company as an authorized representative expired back in 2007. Apparently, the broker’s staff noticed this, leading to changes in the information on their official website.
Now the scammers want traders to perceive them as Wealth Solutions (UK) LTD, registered in Birmingham in 2007. The data from this firm appears on the project’s website. With a financial intermediary license (SIC 64999), 29 employees, and a capital of over 5 million pounds, this company indeed looks much more promising.
Unfortunately for the broker’s owners, their own staff proved to be less than diligent. They confused the registration date with the local financial regulator FCA’s license issuance date. The real company’s license was issued on April 11, 2008. If Wealth Solutions Limited had bothered to check, they would have realized that using this firm for cover was a mistake.
Thus, the choice was poor and convinced us 100% that Wealth Solutions Limited lacks official registration (why else would they use another company’s name?) and does not have a license to provide brokerage services. We believe the answer to whether this broker can be trusted is clear.
To complete the picture, here are the whois service data. According to them, the domain wealthsolutionsltd.com, used by the scam platform, was registered on May 27, 2024.
There is no mention of 2007. Instead of 17 years, the broker has been on the market for less than two months (at the time of writing this review). Does anyone still trust such an “honest” company?
Please note that the broker is currently operating on https://wealthsolutionsltd.net/. We have no idea what happened, but this fresh domain was registered on July 30, 2024, very recently. Beware!
It would be unrealistic to expect a large number of reviews for a broker that has been operating for only 2 months. There are a few scattered publications on little-known thematic sites and social networks. The authors of these reviews likely received payment from the broker to help create a positive image of the company. In these articles, the firm is praised, but no one spends time fact-checking.
As for more reputable and well-known portals, it seems the platform has not yet caught their attention. There are several objective publications that conclude the project was created by scammers. Most likely, a flood of negative reviews will appear when the broker’s first clients cannot withdraw their funds. We think it won’t be long before this happens.
In our Wealth Solutions Limited review, we have convincingly proven that this broker cannot be trusted. The company lacks official registration, instead using the name of a real existing firm for cover. It operates without a license, illegally. Moreover, the project creators provide users with false information about the platform’s existence, financial security measures, quotation and liquidity providers, etc. Is it worth risking your funds by sending them to scammers’ accounts?
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Don’t trust wealthsolutionsltd. You may deposit your money, but you’ll never be allowed to withdraw it back after being disappointed from their activity. These “brokers” will try to do anything to convince you that everything is fine and you’re are to trust them. Total scam aiming to take your money with promises for good income. Some of their tricks are by using false profiles of well known public persons.
This is a scam. After the withdrawal process, they ask you to pay taxes first. I paid over $2,000, taxes and then they asked for more money. I dont know how i fall for that. But i have invested more then 20K. Don’t fall for it! Stay away.
inderdaad, ik was via een site van hln belgie daarop geraakt en dacht op 1 iets in te schrijven maar kwam ineens op wealth solutionsltd uit. ze hebben enkel mijn gsm nummer en ze bellen inderdaad 20 keer op ne dag. ik blokkeer nu altijd de nummers maar hoop dat door hun te negeren dit stopt. Ik vond het er niet echt uitzien .
Was er bijna ingetrapt maar werd gebeld door ing toen ik geld wilde overmaken. Ze blijven contact opnemen met gewoon 06 nummers. Duidelijk aangegeven dat ze mij niet meer bellen. Toen werd het wat onvriendelijker en bellen ze zomaar 20 keer met telkens een ander 06 nummer. Ze hebben de voor en achterkant van mijn Rijbewijs via de mail ontvangen. Deze om een trading account aan te kunnen maken. Ik heb hier melding bij de politie van gedaan mocht mijn rijbewijs gebruikt worden in de toekomst voor zaken die niet door de beugel kunnen. Vervelende figuren gebleken uiteindelijk. Maar dank aan de ING geen cent betaald.
I looked at the offers from Wealth Solutions Limited and immediately deposited $5,000. I was hoping for good support and a stable terminal. In reality, the quotes were constantly adjusted, and at the most critical moments, the terminal lagged and even disconnected. Since it’s impossible to work under these conditions, I wanted to withdraw at least the remainder of my funds, but I was refused. I contacted lawyers because I believe in justice and money isn’t the main thing here, but they said it’s impossible to proceed against a nonexistent company! Don’t invest here!
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