Abstract:Avior, a trading name of Avior Capital Markets (Pty) Ltd, is allegedly a financial services company registered in South Africa.
Note: Avior is to operate via the website - https://avior.co.za/, which is currently under maintenance. Therefore, we could only gather relevant information from the Internet to present a rough picture of this broker.
Risk Warning
South Africa FSCA (license number: 45814) The regulatory status is abnormal, the official regulatory status is Revoked. Please be aware of the risk!
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General Information & Regulation
Avior, a trading name of Avior Capital Markets (Pty) Ltd, is allegedly a financial services company registered in South Africa.
As this brokerage's website cannot be accessed, we were unable to obtain further details about its trading assets, leverage, spreads, trading platforms, minimum deposit, etc.
As for regulation, it has been verified that Avior holds a revoked Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) license. That is why its regulatory status on WikiFX is listed as “No License” and receives a relatively low score of 1.41/10. Please be aware of the risk.
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You can also follow Avior on social networks such as Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. Company address: 11th Floor, South Tower, 140 West Street, Sandton, 2196; 10th Floor 117 on Strand, 117 Strand Street, Cape Town, 8001; 4th Floor, 17 St Swithin‘s Lane, London, EC4N 8AL. However, this broker doesn’t disclose other more direct contact information like telephone numbers that most transparent brokers offer.
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