As someone who has spent years evaluating brokers with a conservative, risk-aware approach, I found it quite challenging to get transparent information about the fee structure at Islamic Financial Securities. Based on my research, this broker currently operates without any recognized regulatory oversight, which in my experience already places a major responsibility on the trader to seek out every single detail before committing funds. When investigating aspects like commissions and spreads, I noticed an alarming lack of publicly available data. There is no clear information about what kinds of commissions are charged per trade, whether there are fixed or variable spreads, or if there are any additional account or transaction costs. This absence of detail immediately signals, for me, a significant risk factor—because clear, upfront fee disclosure is, in my view, a cornerstone of trustworthy financial service. Moreover, Islamic Financial Securities appears to only offer stock trading via its proprietary app, and not forex or other commonly traded asset classes. Without information on trading fees or demo access, I find it impossible to compare costs with regulated and well-established brokers who publish full details. For me, the inability to review real commission or spread data prevents an informed assessment of actual trading costs, and I would be extremely cautious before considering Islamic Financial Securities. With my experience, a lack of transparency is never something I overlook, especially when it comes to fees that can have a large impact on trading results over time.