Review summary
Swiss Capital is a forex broker registered in the United Kingdom with an operational history of 2 to 5 years. WikiFX assessment indicates the broker holds no valid forex trading license from any authoritative regulatory body, meaning it operates without official financial oversight. The broker's overall WikiFX score stands at 1.37 out of 10, reflecting significant concerns due to its unregulated status. Swiss Capital offers three account types—FIXED 1, FIXED 2, and FIXED 3—with minimum deposits starting at 250 EUR, 500 EUR, and 1000 EUR respectively, and spreads ranging from 1.8 pips down to 0.1 pips. Leverage details are not publicly disclosed. The platform supports scalping and Islamic accounts, but information on trading platforms like MT4 or MT5 is not available. Given the lack of regulatory licensing, Swiss Capital presents a high-risk environment for traders, as there is no external dispute resolution or financial safeguards in place. Note: Regulatory status, trading conditions, and risk assessments may vary by jurisdiction. The WikiFX score reflects currently available information.Please verify all entity details independently before trading. (Updated: 2026-07-15)




