Based on my review of Shahjalal Islami Bank Securities Ltd, I was unable to find any clear indication that they offer a free demo account. This is particularly important to me as a trader because a demo platform is essential for testing strategies and understanding a broker’s trading environment before committing real funds. While the firm advertises a range of services, such as online trading and Shariah-based margin investment, there is no mention of demo account availability, nor of any restrictions like time limits. For me, this absence is a significant drawback. Demo accounts are a standard feature among reputable, regulated brokers, both for risk management and for allowing clients to evaluate service quality without financial exposure. The lack of clear information on this point, combined with the firm’s unregulated status and various risk warnings highlighted in my research, leads me to be particularly cautious. Without regulatory oversight and lacking even basic trader protections like a demo environment, I personally would not proceed with Shahjalal Islami Bank Securities Ltd until more transparent, concrete details and safer trading conditions are provided.