Abstract:AIMSCAP is a trading platform established in Cambodia, regulated by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), and holds a Market Maker License. However, its SERC license in Cambodia has expired. The platform offers a variety of trading instruments, including foreign exchange, metals, commodities, stocks, and indices, supports MT4 trading software, and has a maximum leverage of 1:500. The minimum deposit is only $50, and there are no trading commissions. However, it does not provide services to residents of the USA, Japan, Ukraine, New Zealand, Australia, or North Korea.
| AIMSCAPReview Summary | |
| Founded | / |
| Registered Country/Region | Cambodia |
| Regulation | ASIC (regulated); SERC (exceeded) |
| Market Instruments | Forex, metals, commodities, stocks, and indices |
| Demo Account | ✅ |
| Leverage | Up to 1:500 |
| Spread | From 2 pips |
| Trading Platform | MT4 |
| Minimum Deposit | $50 |
| Customer Support | Live chat |
| Email: cs@aimscap.com | |
| Social Media: Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok | |
| Address: Borey Orkide Villa 2, No.SHR1#29, SHR1#31, Street 2004, Sankat Teok Thla, Khan Sen Sok, Phnom Penh | |
| Regional Restriction | the USA, Japan, Ukraine, New Zealand, Australia, and North Korea |
AIMSCAP is a trading platform established in Cambodia, regulated by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), and holds a Market Maker License. However, its SERC license in Cambodia has expired. The platform offers a variety of trading instruments, including foreign exchange, metals, commodities, stocks, and indices, supports MT4 trading software, and has a maximum leverage of 1:500. The minimum deposit is only $50, and there are no trading commissions. However, it does not provide services to residents of the USA, Japan, Ukraine, New Zealand, Australia, or North Korea.

| Pros | Cons |
| Regulated by ASIC | Regional restriction |
| Demo Account available | Only two account types |
| A variety of financial products | |
| MT4 support available | |
| Various customer support channels |
Although AIMSCAP claims to have obtained three highly coveted financial licenses, it is actually only regulated by ASIC, with a Market Maker (MM) license type and license number 000526125. AIMSCAP also holds a SERC license, but it is marked as “Exceeded.”
| Regulated Country | Regulated Authority | Regulatory Status | Regulated Entity | License Type | License Number |
| Australia | Australia Securities & Investment Commission | Regulated | AURIC INTERNATIONAL MARKETS (AU) PTY LTD | Market Maker (MM) | 000526125 |
| Cambodia | Securities and Exchange Regulator of Cambodia | Exceeded | Auric International Market (Cambodia) Co., Ltd. | Common Financial Service License | 035 |


AIMSCAP offers a variety of tradable instruments, including Forex, metals, commodities, stocks, and indices.
| Tradable Instruments | Supported |
| Forex | ✔ |
| Metals | ✔ |
| Commodities | ✔ |
| Shares | ✔ |
| Indices | ✔ |
| Cryptocurrencies | ❌ |
| Options | ❌ |
| Funds | ❌ |
| ETFs | ❌ |

AIMSCAP provides demo accounts for new traders to familiarize themselves with the AIMSCAP trading platform and experience real-time trading.

AIMSCAP offers two types of real trading accounts, Standard Account and MAM Account, to meet the needs of different traders.
| Account Type | Minimum Deposit | Spreads | Commission | Leverage | Minimum Lot Size |
| Standard Account | $50 | EURUSD: 2.0–2.2 | $0 | 1:500 | 0.01 |
| Gold: 2.8–3.0 | |||||
| MAM Account | $10,000 | EURUSD: 2.0–2.2 | $0 | 1:500 | 0.01 |
| Gold: 2.8–3.0 |

AIMSCAP's maximum leverage is 1:500, which means that both the gains and risks of trading are amplified by 500 times. AIMSCAP offers flexible leverage options ranging from 1:1 to 1:500 for all live accounts.
Commission: Standard accounts and MAM accounts are commission-free.
Spreads: Spreads vary depending on the asset; EUR/USD spreads start at 2 pips, and gold spreads start at 2.8 pips.
Minimum deposit: The minimum deposit for an account is $50.
AIMSCAP supports trading via the MT4 platform. The MT4 platform is the industry's mainstream platform and has powerful trading functions.
| Trading Platform | Supported | Available Devices | Suitable for |
| MT4 | ✔ | Desktop, Mobile, Web | Beginners |
| MT5 | ❌ | / | Experienced traders |

AIMSCAP accepts the following payment methods: Mastercard, Visa, Payment Gateways, and Crypto.
Note: The minimum deposit amount is $50. AIMSCAP does not charge any fees for deposits and withdrawals.




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