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SECP Issues Public Warning Against Unauthorized Online Trading Platforms Like Quotex

  • April 9, 2025
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The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) has issued a public warning against a growing number of unauthorized online trading and investment platforms that are illegally operating in Pakistan without regulatory approval. These platforms, many of which are based offshore, have been targeting Pakistani investors with promises of quick returns through high-risk financial instruments, creating serious financial vulnerabilities and regulatory concerns.

According to the SECP, these platforms allow trading in foreign exchange (forex), commodities, securities, options, and other speculative financial products, all while operating without any licensing or oversight from Pakistani regulatory authorities. The Commission emphasized that investors engaging with such platforms risk losing their money entirely, with no legal protection or recourse available in the event of fraud or misappropriation.

In its latest advisory, the SECP specifically called out “Qxbroker,” also known as Quotex, as one of the unauthorized platforms currently targeting users in Pakistan. Quotex is accessible both via its official website and a mobile app listed on the Google Play Store. The SECP categorically stated that Quotex is not authorized to operate in Pakistan and has been flagged by several international financial regulators for offering unlicensed trading services in multiple jurisdictions.

As a result, the matter has been formally escalated to the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), and Google. These institutions have been urged to take immediate action to block access to the Quotex platform within Pakistan and remove its application from the local version of the Google Play Store.

The SECP’s advisory also serves as a broader reminder to the public to exercise extreme caution when approached with unsolicited investment offers, especially those disseminated through social media platforms, WhatsApp groups, or endorsed by influencers. The regulator has seen a rise in such marketing tactics being used to lure unsuspecting individuals into high-risk investments that are neither secure nor compliant with Pakistani financial laws.

The Commission strongly advises the public against opening accounts, depositing funds, or sharing any personal or financial information with Quotex or similar platforms that lack official authorization. SECP officials reiterated that investors must always verify the regulatory status of any investment advisor, broker, or digital trading platform before engaging in financial transactions.

To assist the public in identifying legitimate financial service providers, the SECP maintains a regularly updated list of authorized brokers and licensed investment advisors on its official website. Individuals are encouraged to consult this list before making any investment decisions to ensure that they are dealing with credible and regulated entities.

This warning is part of the SECP’s ongoing efforts to protect investors from online financial fraud, enhance public awareness, and uphold the integrity of Pakistan’s capital markets. As the country witnesses an increasing number of fintech solutions and digital investment opportunities, the need for regulatory vigilance becomes even more critical.

With cybercrime and digital scams on the rise globally, Pakistan’s financial authorities are doubling down on enforcement and consumer education to counter the spread of illicit financial services. The SECP’s swift action against platforms like Quotex underscores its commitment to investor protection and regulatory compliance in the digital era.

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