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Exness Review: A 1.27 Score, Unverified Licences, and a Japan FSA Warning
Abstract:Exness is a familiar name, but this listing points to Nymstar Limited, a 1.27 WikiFX score, and a Japan FSA warning about unregistered solicitation under the "Exness" name. Multiple users report blocked withdrawals.

The name Exness is familiar in forex, but the record behind this listing does not match that reassuring image. WikiFX records the operating company as Nymstar Limited and scores the platform 1.27 out of 10. A Japan Financial Services Agency (FSA) warning also names Nymstar Limited for running an “Exness” service without registration.
Who is Behind This Exness Listing
According to WikiFX data, the entity recorded here is Nymstar Limited, and the legal website shown is exchinaclub.com rather than the main Exness site. That difference matters, because the Japan FSA warning names the same company as the operator using the “Exness” name.

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Regulation and Safety
The listing displays regulatory entries from several jurisdictions, but in WikiFX's record none of these entries is shown as active regulation for this listing. That gap is one reason the platform scores just 1.27 out of 10.
The more concrete signal is the Japan FSA. In an April 2023 disclosure, it warned that Nymstar Limited was soliciting over-the-counter derivative transactions online under the “Exness” name, without the required registration. That unauthorized-operation warning targets the same company behind this listing.
What Users Report
Complaints on WikiFX centre on withdrawals. In one reported case from Taiwan, a user said their account showed an error and they were asked to pay a $1,400 deposit to unlock it before withdrawing. Another report from Hong Kong described a familiar pattern: small withdrawals worked at first, but once a larger amount was involved, the platform asked for extra turnover before releasing funds.

Screenshot submitted by the user with the complaint (2021-08)

Screenshot submitted by the user with the complaint (2021-08)
One review from the United Kingdom goes further: according to that reviewer, the company's licences “look like clones”.
Final Thoughts
This listing carries several red flags that are hard to ignore: a 1.27 score, a Japan FSA warning against the listed company, and multiple withdrawal complaints. That does not prove a trader will lose money, but it does put the burden of verification on the user before any deposit.
Before funding an account, check the regulation yourself, start with a small amount and test a withdrawal early, and use the WikiFX App to watch the live score, licence status and new complaints. The name Exness is familiar, but for this listing, the safer move is to verify everything independently first.
Disclaimer:
The views in this article only represent the author's personal views, and do not constitute investment advice on this platform. This platform does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness and timeliness of the information in the article, and will not be liable for any loss caused by the use of or reliance on the information in the article.










