As someone who approaches broker selection with caution—especially when it comes to withdrawals and fund safety—I always prioritize regulatory clarity before any operational factor, like minimum withdrawal amounts. In Maven’s case, a deeper look into the available information gives me pause. While the broker is registered in the UK and claims several years of operation, I could not find any official, specific details regarding the minimum amount permitted for a single withdrawal from a Maven account. This absence of transparent withdrawal policies is concerning for me as a trader, since it makes it difficult to plan and manage funds with confidence. Even more important, Maven’s previous regulation through the FCA is listed as “exceeded,” meaning they currently no longer have a valid regulatory license. Warnings about high potential risk and lack of clarity on critical details reinforce my hesitation. Given the number of unaddressed questions—including basic ones like withdrawal minimums—I would personally exercise extreme caution and would avoid committing funds until Maven offers clear, up-to-date policies and can demonstrate genuine, ongoing regulatory compliance. In my experience, any broker that cannot readily disclose such terms may not be a safe choice for managing one’s trading capital.