From my experience and after a thorough review of available data, I have found no reliable or verifiable indication that Wealthengine offers a swap-free Islamic account option for its traders. What stands out immediately is the total absence of basic transparency and regulatory legitimacy; the platform operates without recognized supervision, its appointed representative status in Australia has been revoked, and its business license verification remains highly questionable. These are immediate red flags for anyone valuing safety and compliance in their trading environment. Further, all credible platforms offering specialized account types like swap-free Islamic accounts typically publicize these features to attract and inform prospective clients. In contrast, Wealthengine’s lack of clear, accessible information on account types—including Islamic account provisions—raises a significant concern. My personal view is that any broker unable or unwilling to explicitly state its account features, particularly in the context of overwhelmingly negative user experiences and reports of inaccessible funds, should be avoided for any trading purpose. For me, trust begins with transparency, and Wealthengine fails this basic test. Without comprehensive, official details, I would not risk trading on this platform, let alone expect compliant Islamic account options.