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We would like to present to your attention an Invistro review. The broker positions itself as an ideal starting point for new traders. Is that really the case? We are going to verify all of its claims and carefully examine the trading conditions to determine whether it truly deserves your attention.
The company claims to be registered in an offshore jurisdiction, specifically the Comoros Islands, and states that it is managed by Invistro Ltd. It also provides a license number, which makes it relatively straightforward to verify these details. Indeed, our checks confirmed that such a broker is listed in the MWALI registry, with its registration dating back to September 2025.
It is worth noting, however, that given this registration date, Invistro is a relatively new entrant to the market. As such, it cannot yet be considered a leading or established player in the trading industry. Its recent launch means there is limited track record, and potential clients should be aware that the broker is still in the early stages of establishing its presence and reputation.
In reality, MWALI is considered a highly questionable jurisdiction. Licenses there are essentially bought and sold, rather than granted through rigorous regulatory oversight. The only authority in the Comoros that can legitimately issue financial licenses is the Central Bank of the Comoros.
The first thing that caught our attention is that the broker’s site is still hosted on a development domain “devawove”, which immediately raises questions about its professionalism. Beyond that, the website contains a significant amount of vague or filler content, which doesn’t add much value for a potential client. On the positive side, the necessary legal information is present, so visitors can at least access the required disclosures.
However, a major concern is the inability to register. When filling out the registration form, the site returns an error stating that access is restricted for the client’s language. However, wait, if registration isn’t possible in English, which languages are actually allowed? This is unusual and suggests there might be some restrictions for certain regions in Europe, yet no such limitation is mentioned anywhere on the site.
Overall, the website’s design is fairly pleasant and functional, though it is clearly template-based.
The broker offers several account types, including an Islamic account, promising spreads from 0.7 pips and leverage up to 1:200. Beyond that, the accounts are described as follows.
When it comes to customer support, Invistro appears to provide a basic yet functional set of communication options. Users can reach the broker through a dedicated phone number. Additionally, there is a support email. For users who prefer structured submissions, the website also includes a contact form, which can be used to submit questions or report issues.