From my own research and attempt to evaluate IFA as a broker, I was unable to find any clear, published information regarding deposit and withdrawal methods such as credit cards, PayPal, Skrill, or cryptocurrencies. This absence of transparency immediately raises significant concerns for me. In my experience, one of the fundamental indicators of a trustworthy broker is detailed, accessible information about how clients can fund and withdraw from their trading accounts. Unfortunately, IFA does not provide these details on their official communication channels. As an independent forex trader, I’ve learned to be very cautious with brokers that operate without regulatory oversight, and IFA is identified as unregulated with a suspicious license and high potential risk. The lack of clarity about basic processes like deposits and withdrawals only compounds my caution. It’s impossible for me to responsibly determine what (if any) methods are supported, and more importantly, whether clients can expect timely and secure access to their funds. Given the current information, I would strongly advise anyone—particularly those new to trading—to approach with extreme care. Transparency and regulation are non-negotiable for me when it comes to trust and financial safety. The fact that IFA does not publish their funding methods is a red flag I personally would not overlook.