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VG Markets Review: A Real FSCA Licence, But Why Only a 4.47 Score?
Abstract:VG Markets holds an active South African FSCA derivatives licence and offers a MetaTrader platform, yet carries a 4.47 WikiFX score and little verified history. This review separates confirmed facts from what traders still need to check.

VG Markets, run by VG Markets (PTY) LTD, is a mixed picture. WikiFX records an active South African derivatives licence. The score, however, is 4.47, and public history is thin; the trading platform on record is MetaTrader. This review separates what is confirmed from what still needs checking before you deposit.
Who VG Markets Is
VG Markets is the trading brand of VG MARKETS (PTY) LTD, a company WikiFX links to South Africa. Its profile does not state a founding year, so operating history is hard to pin down. The legal website is vgmarkets.com, and MetaTrader is the main platform offered.

WikiFX dealer page for VG Markets.
Regulation & Safety
The clearest positive is the licence. WikiFX shows VG MARKETS (PTY) LTD holding a Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) derivatives licence, marked “Regulated”. FSCA is South Africa's financial conduct regulator, and this authorises the firm for derivative products in that market.
We could not further independently verify the licence beyond WikiFX's record, which does not change its status in WikiFX. Note that an FSCA licence offers fewer retail protections than top-tier regulators in markets such as the UK or Australia, and South Africa is generally seen as mid-tier. WikiFX shows no regulatory disclosures or public warnings against the broker at the time of writing.
Platform & Products
Product detail is narrow: MetaTrader is the only platform listed. There is no confirmed information on minimum deposits, maximum leverage, account types, or automated trading and cryptocurrency support. Traders should confirm account and risk terms directly with the broker before opening an account.
Reviews & Complaints
WikiFX holds a single positive user comment. A trader in Singapore described tight spreads, often at 0.0 pips on majors, and reliable execution in volatile conditions, framing VG Markets as a no-nonsense option for high-volume and intraday trading. No complaints were recorded in the WikiFX system at the time of writing.
Strengths & Limitations
Strengths are specific: MetaTrader trading, an active FSCA derivatives licence, and no recorded complaints. Limitations are equally specific: a 4.47 score, no confirmed founding year, limited product disclosure, and a mid-tier regulatory home. The licence shows the broker is authorised; it does not by itself show whether it is a comfortable place to hold a large balance.
Final Thoughts
VG Markets reads as legitimate-but-thin. The 4.47 score and limited verified history put due diligence on the trader, even though the broker holds a real FSCA derivatives licence and no complaints are on record.
Before funding, confirm the authorisation with the FSCA, get account terms, leverage limits and withdrawal procedures in writing, and test the process with a small deposit and withdrawal. Check VG Markets' live score, licence status and any new complaints on the WikiFX App before committing funds.
Disclaimer:
The views in this article only represent the author's personal views, and do not constitute investment advice on this platform. This platform does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness and timeliness of the information in the article, and will not be liable for any loss caused by the use of or reliance on the information in the article.











