UbitMarkets Review 2026: No Regulation, Direct Links to UBIT Coin Scam, and Serious Platform Risks
UbitMarkets review reveals no valid license and direct links to a fraudulent project, raising serious concerns over investor fund safety.
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Abstract:JFD Bank has officially rebranded its business to JFD Brokers, which the company says is due to a "renewed strategic focus of JFD on its core DNA as a multi asset brokerage house".
JFD Bank has officially rebranded its business to JFD Brokers, which the company says is due to a “renewed strategic focus of JFD on its core DNA as a multi asset brokerage house”.

In the past year, JFD has acquired the brand name of Zuma Markets, with offices and employees in Venezuela, and the company says various other acquisitions are either in an advanced stage or in the pipeline, taking the business into new markets.
With the renewed strategic focus of JFD on its core DNA as a multi asset brokerage house, the business is going back to its roots and relaunching the brand “JFD Brokers” with the company saying that, “Since the beginning of JFD in 2011, the brand ”JFD Brokers“ has been recognized and trusted as a multi-asset broker service by retail and professional traders as well as business partners across the world.”
The relaunch will be accompanied by a new, customer-friendly website under www.jfdbrokers.com.
Established in 2011 JFD provides direct access to 1500+ instruments from 9 asset classes, including forex and precious metals, indices, cryptocurrencies, stocks, commodities, ETFs and ETNs.
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