Review summary
YalaTrade is a forex broker established within the last 1-2 years and registered in Malaysia. According to WikiFX assessment, the broker holds a Securities Trading License from the Financial Services Commission (FSC) of Mauritius, but this is not a mainstream forex trading license, and the firm is not regulated by any major financial authority. The WikiFX score is a low 1.16, reflecting the lack of authoritative oversight. Public exposure highlights issues regarding withdrawal delays and unresponsive customer support. Trading conditions include three account types: Standard, Pro, and ECN Elite, with leverage up to 1:500, spreads starting from 1.0 pips (Standard) to 0.0 pips (ECN Elite), and a minimum deposit of $3,000 for the ECN account. Deposits can be made via bank wire, Neteller, VISA, Mastercard, Skrill, and Fasapay, with processing times of 2-4 business days. The broker does not offer MT4 or MT5 platforms. Given the absence of a credible regulatory framework, traders should exercise caution when considering this entity. Note: Regulatory status, trading conditions, and risk assessments may vary by jurisdiction. The WikiFX score reflects currently available information.Please verify all entity details independently before trading. (Updated: 2026-07-17)





