Abstract:StarBeta, a trading name of Starbeta Korea, is allegedly a suspicious regulated proprietary trading company registered in South Korea and headquartered in Sydney, Australia that claims to provide its clients with various tradable financial instruments, as well as 24/7 customer support service.
General Information & Regulation
StarBeta, a trading name of Starbeta Korea, is allegedly a suspicious regulated proprietary trading company registered in South Korea and headquartered in Sydney, Australia that claims to provide its clients with various tradable financial instruments, as well as 24/7 customer support service.
Market Instruments
StarBeta advertises that it offers a variety of trading assets in financial markets, including futures, stocks, bonds, commodities and currencies.
Customer Support
StarBeta‘s customer support can be reached by email: info@starbeta.co.kr. Besides, you can also follow this broker on some social media platforms such as Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn. Company address: Starbeta Korea 6th floor, 511 Tower, 1 Gangnam-daero 51-gil, Seocho-gu, Seoul. However, this broker doesn’t disclose other more direct contact information like telephone numbers that most brokers offer.
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