Abstract:IBH was registered in Malaysia in 2009, offering trading in Derivatives, Futures, and Forex. It is regulated by the Labuan Financial Services Authority (LFSA).
IBH Review Summary | |
Founded | 2009 |
Registered Country/Region | Malaysia |
Regulation | LFSA |
Market Instruments | Derivatives, Futures, Forex |
Demo Account | / |
Leverage | / |
Spread | / |
Trading Platform | / |
Min Deposit | / |
Customer Support | Email: enquiry@ibhinvestmentbank.com |
Adderss: Level 6F (2), Main Office Tower, Financial Park Complex, Jalan Merdeka |
IBH was registered in Malaysia in 2009, offering trading in Derivatives, Futures, and Forex. It is regulated by the Labuan Financial Services Authority (LFSA).
Pros | Cons |
Regulated by LFSA | Lack of transparency |
Only email support |
Yes. IBH is regulated by Labuan Financial Services Authority (LFSA).
Regulated Country | Regulated Authority | Current Status | Regulated Entity | License Type | License Number |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | Labuan Financial Services Authority (LFSA) | Regulated | IBH Investment Bank Limited | Market Making (MM) | LL 06841 |
Tradable Instruments | Supported |
Derivatives | ✔ |
Futures | ✔ |
Forex | ✔ |
Commodities | ❌ |
Indices | ❌ |
Stocks | ❌ |
Cryptocurrencies | ❌ |
Bonds | ❌ |
Options | ❌ |
ETFs | ❌ |
IBH accepts various currencies for the investment accounts, including USD, NZD, EUR, GBP, AUD, IDR, JPY, HKD, THB, SGD, CHF, and INR.
All payments and investment income are free of withholding tax.
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