Review summary
Zeus International is an entity registered in Hong Kong with an operational history of 5 to 10 years. The firm presents a significant regulatory concern, as it is identified as a clone firm of Marex Financial and Marex Hong Kong Limited, falsely claiming licenses from both the UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and Hong Kong's Securities and Futures Commission (SFC). This status indicates a complete lack of valid, authoritative regulatory oversight for forex trading. According to WikiFX data, the broker holds an exceptionally low total score of 1.56 out of 10, reflecting severe underlying issues. Public exposure reports detail issues with withdrawals and trading management, including servers going offline after withdrawal requests were made. Given its cloned regulatory profile and the associated high-risk warnings, Zeus International operates without the financial safeguards expected of a legitimate brokerage. Note: Regulatory status, trading conditions, and risk assessments may vary by jurisdiction. The WikiFX score reflects currently available information.Please verify all entity details independently before trading. (Updated: 2026-04-05)








