In my research and direct experience with Renaissance Capital, I have not found clear evidence that a free demo account is available to individual traders, nor explicit information about any restrictions or time limits that might apply if such an option existed. Renaissance Capital positions itself primarily as an investment bank with a strong focus on investment banking, global markets, and institutional brokerage services—rather than serving traditional retail forex traders looking for standard demo environments. While the firm operates under Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CYSEC) oversight and maintains a long-standing presence, I noticed the absence of retail-driven features like demo accounts advertised on their public materials. This stands out because demo accounts are a common tool for retail-focused brokers, offering potential clients a risk-free way to evaluate trading platforms and conditions. With Renaissance Capital, there is a significant emphasis on serving legal entities and high-net-worth individuals, which may explain the lack of accessible demo account information and raises questions about whether a standard demo feature is supported at all. Given the high-risk warnings and multiple user reports of previous withdrawal issues and rebranding concerns, I would urge fellow traders to exercise extra caution and obtain direct confirmation from the broker’s customer service before depositing any funds. This step ensures clarity and mitigates unnecessary risk, particularly if you are seeking a platform to practice trading through a demo environment. For my own trading needs, this lack of transparency would be a red flag and prompt me to look elsewhere if a demo account is a priority.