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Abstract:SUNAC is an HK-based broker that has attracted our attention recently due to so many complaints. This article will give you some basic information about this broker.
About SUNAC
According to WikiFX, this broker has experience of more than 2 years. Registered in Hong Kong, SUNAC s full name is SUNAC Finance Limited, which was allegedly incorporated on the 21st of April 2021 as a private company limited by shares.
Unavailable Website
For some unknown reasons, we cannot get access to the website of this broker. This is a disadvantage of this broker as we cannot gain a comprehensive understanding of this broker.
Regulation: Is SUNAC legit?
SUNAC is not a regulated broker. It does not hold any legitimate license. WikiFX has given this broker a low score of 1.30/10. The risk is obvious.
Exposure
As of February 1, 2023, WikiFX has received up to seven complaints against this broker within three months. The problem this broker has those victims complain the most lies in withdrawal rejection.
Customer Support
SUNAC‘s customer support can be reached by email: sunacfx001@gmail.com. However, this broker doesn’t disclose other more direct contact information like telephone numbers or the company address while most brokers offer. Due to so many complaints, we believe that this email would not give you a proper response.
Conclusion
WikiFX advises you to get away from this broker as you may lose to the last penny if you trade with them. If you want to know more information about the reliability of certain brokers, you can open our website (https://www.WikiFX.com/en). Or you can download the WikiFX APP to find the most trusted broker for yourself.
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.
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