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Qorva Markets holds a waste paper license

Qorva Markets holds a waste paper license

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05-28
Summary:Qorva Markets(qorvamarkets.com)scam warning: claims “regulated since 2018,” but uses a young domain, weak Mwali offshore license, 1:2000 leverage, and withdrawal-blocking terms.

Why We Investigate Qorva Markets

We investigated Qorva Markets due to fraud complaints associated with the domain qorvamarkets.com. The platform presents itself as a "multi-asset forex and CFD broker," using terms like "regulated," "fund security," and "fast withdrawals" to lure investors. These are classic tactics used by scams to lower victims' defenses.[1]

Public records expose the truth. Behind Qorva Markets is an offshore shell company, a very short online operation period, and unfair terms that shift all risks to customers.[1][11]

Lies on Qorva Markets' Website

On its marketing page, Qorva Markets falsely claims to be a "regulated forex broker," boasting "1:2000" high leverage, zero spreads, and fast execution. It also fabricates stories of "50,000+" traders and a global footprint.[1][2]

The "About Us" page blatantly states "regulated since 2018," repeating the "50,000" traders lie, claiming the company was founded in 2018 and operates in over 10 countries.[2]

On the "Regulation and Licensing" page, it goes further by claiming to be under "strict regulatory oversight," fabricating client protection measures like negative balance protection and audits, labeling itself as "regulated and safe."[3]

These are standard scam tactics. In legitimate markets, "regulated" means holding a license from a recognized financial regulator with enforcement power over client funds, leverage limits, and complaint handling. Qorva Markets' "regulation" has nothing to do with these.[3][16]

Timeline Evidence: "Since 2018" is a Lie

The simplest way to verify a broker's "years of operation" lie is to check the domain registration date. WHOIS data for qorvamarkets.com shows the domain was registered on December 13, 2023—less than two and a half years ago.[11]

This means the brand associated with qorvamarkets.com has existed for a very short time. The "since 2018" story is a complete lie. The website itself provides no verifiable early domain history, and all legal document dates are from 2024-2025, contradicting the "founded in 2018" claim.[2][4][11]

This is a common scam broker tactic: using the "years of experience" lie to gain trust, while the actual online footprint is entirely new.[2][11]

The So-Called "Regulation" is Just Offshore Paper

On Qorva Markets' own "Regulation" page, the disclosed so-called "license" is "registered in the Union of Comoros," under the company name "Qorva Markets LTD," with registration number "HT00324027," and a registered office in Moheli, Comoros.[3]

Is this its "top-tier regulation"? Let's see the truth.

Mwali International Services Authority (MISA) public registry shows Qorva Markets LTD with company number HT00324027, license number BFX2024040, issued on March 15, 2024. More importantly, the official verification page shows "License End Date: March 15, 2025"—meaning the license expired over a year ago! The page also lists CEO and ultimate beneficiary DAVINDER KUMAR, with an address in Gurugram, India.[12]

MISA's own website describes the region as an offshore service center, openly promoting "zero or low tax rates," "confidentiality," and simplified licensing paths.[14]

This is Qorva Markets' so-called "top-tier regulation"—an expired offshore paper. Investors handing money to such a platform are essentially throwing funds into a legal vacuum.[12][14]

Leverage Marketing: Encouraging Clients to Liquidate Faster

Qorva Markets openly promotes a maximum leverage of "1:2000."[1] What does this mean? In regulated legitimate markets, such leverage is criminal.

  • The UK FCA's permanent CFD rules limit leverage to 30:1 to 2:1.[16]
  • Australia's ASIC similarly sets the retail client leverage cap at 30:1 to 2:1.[17]
  • ESMA's leverage limit structure also ranges from 30:1 to 2:1.[15]

A 1:2000 leverage means a market fluctuation of 0.05% can liquidate a client. This is not a trading tool; it's a trap designed to quickly deplete clients' principal. When a broker uses 1:2000 leverage as a selling point, it sends a clear message: we do not operate under any investor protection jurisdiction.[1][16][17]

Dispute Resolution Rights Hidden Offshore, Contracts are Traps

Qorva Markets' terms and conditions state the company is registered in the Union of Comoros, with disputes governed by Comoros law and under the exclusive jurisdiction of Comoros courts.[4]

For the vast majority of international clients, suing in Comoros to recover funds is a fantasy. The complaint policy shamelessly states unresolved disputes "may be submitted" to MISA.[9] This is equivalent to telling clients: you have no way to protect your rights.

This is the core design of the scam: easy deposits, withdrawals? You first fly to a small African island nation to sue.[4][9]

"Fast Withdrawals" is a Lie, Policy Designed to Refuse Payments

Qorva Markets boasts "same-day withdrawals," claiming profits are credited within 24 hours.[5] But its complaint policy clearly states: withdrawals "require valid trading activity," and "suspicious activity may result in non-payment."[9]

What is "valid trading activity"? What is "suspicious activity"? There are no definitions. This is platform discretion—they can use these excuses to refuse any withdrawal request at any time.

The refund policy is even more blatant: refunds are limited to card payments, only if no trades have been made, cancellation requests must be submitted within seven days, and fees and exchange losses are deducted.[10]

This is not compliance; this is a designed withdrawal trap.[9][10]

Internal Documents Poorly Made, Exposing the Scam Nature

Qorva Markets' documents are filled with low-level errors, revealing it as a hastily assembled scam.

  • Risk Disclosure contains grammatical errors like "Qorva Markets Ltd Limited." It also lists "India" as a restricted region, while other pages do not. Ironically, the MISA verification entry lists the CEO's address in Gurugram, India—the platform claims not to serve India, yet the owner lives there.[12][8]
  • Support and Complaint Policy claims to offer both MT4 and MT5, while marketing materials only mention MT5.[9][1]

These are not minor mistakes. This is evidence of scammers using templates to mass-produce scam websites. When a financial platform asking for deposits can't even get basic documents right, this is the clearest danger signal.[1][8][9]

The Exact Scam Model Investors Face

Based on Qorva Markets' offshore shell company, expired license, extreme leverage, and trap terms, here is the definite scam model investors will encounter.

  • Model One: Deposit Upgrade Trap. After a small deposit, the platform will entice you to invest more under the guise of "account upgrades," "VIP conditions," or "higher leverage." Qorva Markets' professional account requires a minimum deposit of $10,000, specifically targeting large victims.[6]
  • Model Two: Unlimited Withdrawal Delays. When you request a withdrawal, the platform will use excuses like "verification," "valid trading activity," or "suspicious activity," requiring repeated document submissions or additional deposits to "unlock" funds. The complaint policy and refund policy are their legal basis.[9][10]
  • Model Three: Cryptocurrency One-Way Black Hole. Qorva Markets actively promotes deposits in cryptocurrencies like USDT and USDC.[5] The reason is simple: cryptocurrency transfers are irreversible. Once funds are transferred, don't expect to get them back. The FTC repeatedly warns this is scammers' preferred payment method.[19]
  • Model Four: Secondary Harvest. When you realize you've been scammed and complain online, someone will contact you claiming they can recover your funds, asking for upfront fees. The FBI has specifically warned about these fake "recovery" services targeting crypto scam victims.[24]

This is not a "possible risk." This is Qorva Markets' design purpose.[1][6][9][10]

Once Funds are Trapped, You Lose Everything

When withdrawals are refused, the direct consequence is losing everything. More frighteningly, you have already submitted KYC documents—passport, proof of address, bank card information. This information can be used for future identity theft and secondary scams.

Many victims, in desperation, continue to deposit, hoping "one more payment will solve the problem." This is the core mechanism of the scam: making victims pay themselves into a deeper trap.[20][16]

If you used cryptocurrency—the platform's recommended method—there is no chance of recovery. The FTC is very clear: cryptocurrency transfers are usually irreversible.[19][20]

"Regulated" Scam: The Biggest Lie

When Qorva Markets uses "top-tier regulation" language, it is deliberately deceiving investors into thinking they are protected by the FCA or ASIC.[1]

What is the truth? An expired Mwali offshore license, a shell company registered in a legal vacuum in Comoros.[12][4]

The FCA clearly warns: Dealing with unauthorized firms, consumers cannot access any complaint bodies or compensation schemes, and are unlikely to get their money back.[18]

Qorva Markets' "regulation" story is a scam from start to finish.[1][12][14]

If You've Been Scammed, What to Do Now

The most important thing: stop paying any additional fees to the platform. Every "unfreeze fee," "tax fee," "verification fee" is thrown into a bottomless pit.

  • Immediately contact your bank or card issuer, request a reversal or initiate a dispute. The time window is very short, act immediately.[21][20]
  • Immediately report to regulatory and law enforcement agencies. In the US: FBI IC3; in the UK: FCA; in Australia: ASIC. Provide all transaction records and communication screenshots.[22][23]
  • Do not trust any "recovery" services that contact you. The FBI has warned that these fake law firms specifically target secondary harvest victims.[24]

If you used cryptocurrency, accept the reality: funds are almost impossible to recover. The FTC has clearly warned that crypto transfers are irreversible, and the only hope of recovery is if the recipient voluntarily returns it—which won't happen with scammers.[19][20]

The most dangerous mistake: paying again to a "recovery" intermediary. This will only get you scammed a second time.[24]

Similar Cases Prove Qorva Markets is a Scam

  • Banc de Binary: Similarly used offshore shell companies to illegally sell financial products to investors, ultimately fined heavily by the SEC and CFTC and ordered to compensate.[25][26]
  • OneCoin: Similarly packaged with "regulation" and "professional" language, ultimately deemed a complete fraud by the US Department of Justice, with investors losing billions.[28]

These cases prove: Offshore shell company + extreme leverage + false regulatory claims = definite scam. Qorva Markets perfectly matches this formula.[1][12][16]

Final Conclusion: Qorva Markets is a Carefully Designed Scam Platform

Qorva Markets is a trap carefully designed by scammers:

  • Domain only 2 years old, yet claims "regulated since 2018"[2][11]
  • Mwali license expired, still dares to claim "top-tier regulation"[12][3]
  • Markets 1:2000 suicidal leverage, deliberately causing clients to lose quickly[1][16]
  • Terms designed to block withdrawals, disputes must be resolved in Comoros[4][9]
  • Promotes cryptocurrency deposits, ensuring funds are unrecoverable[5][19]

This is not a "high-risk platform." Qorva Markets is a criminal tool designed from domain to license to contract to defraud investors' funds.

Anyone considering depositing: Your money will never come out once it goes in.

References

  • [1] https://qorvamarkets.com/ (2026-05-27)
  • [2] https://qorvamarkets.com/about (2026-05-27)
  • [3] https://qorvamarkets.com/trust/regulation (2026-05-27)
  • [4] https://qorvamarkets.com/legal/terms-conditions (2026-05-27)
  • [5] https://qorvamarkets.com/trading/deposit-withdrawal (2026-05-27)
  • [6] https://qorvamarkets.com/trading/account-types (2026-05-27)
  • [7] https://qorvamarkets.com/trading/conditions (2026-05-27)
  • [8] https://qorvamarkets.com/legal/risk-disclosure (2026-05-27)
  • [9] https://qorvamarkets.com/legal/support-grievance-policy (2026-05-27)
  • [10] https://qorvamarkets.com/legal/refund-policy (2026-05-27)
  • [11] https://www.whois.com/whois/qorvamarkets.com (2026-05-27)
  • [12] https://www.mwaliregistrar.net/list_of_entities/verify/371.html (2026-05-27)
  • [13] https://mwaliregistrar.net/list_of_entities/authorised_brokerage_companies.html (2026-05-27)
  • [14] https://mwaliregistrar.org/index.php/banking-and-offshore-services/ (2026-05-27)
  • [15] https://www.esma.europa.eu/press-news/esma-news/esma-adopts-final-product-intervention-measures-cfds-and-binary-options (2026-05-27)
  • [16] https://www.fca.org.uk/publications/policy-statements/ps19-18-restricting-contract-difference-products (2026-05-27)
  • [17] https://www.asic.gov.au/about-asic/news-centre/find-a-media-release/2021-releases/21-060mr-asic-s-cfd-product-intervention-order-takes-effect/ (2026-05-27)
  • [18] https://www.fca.org.uk/consumers/warning-list-unauthorised-firms (2026-05-27)
  • [19] https://consumer.ftc.gov/articles/what-know-about-cryptocurrency-scams (2026-05-27)
  • [20] https://consumer.ftc.gov/articles/what-do-if-you-were-scammed (2026-05-27)
  • [21] https://www.fca.org.uk/consumers/fraudulent-payments (2026-05-27)
  • [22] https://www.fca.org.uk/consumers/protect-yourself-scams (2026-05-27)
  • [23] https://www.ic3.gov/CrimeInfo/Cryptocurrency (2026-05-27)
  • [24] https://www.ic3.gov/PSA/2024/PSA240624 (2026-05-27)
  • [25] https://www.sec.gov/enforcement-litigation/litigation-releases/lr-23481 (2026-05-27)
  • [26] https://www.cftc.gov/PressRoom/PressReleases/7336-16 (2026-05-27)
  • [27] https://www.fca.org.uk/news/statements/fca-distribute-funds-consumers-following-enforcement-against-unlawful-cfd-forex-trading-business (2026-05-27)
  • [28] https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/co-founder-multibillion-dollar-cryptocurrency-scheme-onecoin-sentenced-20-years-prison (2026-05-27)
  • [29] https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/co-founder-multibillion-dollar-cryptocurrency-scheme-onecoin-sentenced-20-years-prison (2026-05-27)
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