Risk scorecard
Each area is scored 0 (clean) to 10 (worst). Higher means more risk.
Regulation
7/10 · HighHolds a genuine, active Comoros MISA licence (BFX2024197), but MISA is a near-worthless offshore registrar and no tier one or tier two regulator authorises the firm.
Identity & transparency
6/10 · HighDiscloses its legal entity and licence number, but jurisdictions are scattered (Comoros licence, Kazakhstan office, Azerbaijan domain registrant), no team is named and ownership is hidden.
Withdrawals & conduct
6/10 · HighConsistent fund-integrity reports of blocked withdrawals and repeated document demands, but concentrated on low-reliability recovery sites, so the pattern is unconfirmed.
Reputation
6/10 · HighThin footprint with no Trustpilot page; aggregators and review sites broadly rate it high risk, but there is no overwhelming multi-platform record or regulator warning.
Website claims
4/10 · ModerateThe advertised MISA regulation is truthful and there is no false tier-one claim; the main issue is an opaque crypto-only model rather than fabricated credentials.
Operational history
5/10 · ModerateAbout two years old on the domain (registered May 2024); the Comoros company could not be dated, so the figure is an upper bound and the operation is under three years old.
Who they are
A quick desk file on the company behind the brand.
- Brand: LORD PRIME
- Legal entity: Lord Prime Ltd
- Registered: Fomboni, Comoros (licensed there); office address given as Astana, Kazakhstan
- Website: lordprime.io (registered 23 May 2024)
- Only licence: Mwali International Services Authority (MISA), Comoros, number BFX2024197, active
- Offers: Forex, metals and cryptocurrency CFDs on MetaTrader 4 and MetaTrader 5, leverage up to 1:1000
- Not accepted: no tier one or tier two regulator authorises the firm; deposits and withdrawals appear to be crypto only
- Age claim: the site makes no explicit founding claim; every record we found points to 2024
Regulation
Who really oversees this broker, and what each licence is worth to you.
Proof of regulation on an official register: Yes
We confirmed this broker on a genuine regulator’s register.
Licences the broker publishes
Mwali International Services Authority (MISA)
Why we reached this verdict
How the evidence adds up.
We rate Lord Prime high risk and unverified. Here is what drove that.
- The operation is young. The domain was created on 23 May 2024, which is about two years ago. When a broker is under three years old, a clean record means very little, so our score reflects that youth rather than proof of fraud.
- Its only licence is offshore and weak. We found Lord Prime Ltd, licence BFX2024197, listed as active on the Comoros MISA register. That confirms the licence is genuine, but MISA is an autonomous island registrar with almost no supervision, no compensation scheme and no real complaints process.
- No serious regulator stands behind it. The FCA, ASIC and CySEC have no record of the firm.
- The funding model is a concern. Reports indicate deposits and withdrawals run only through cryptocurrency, with leverage up to 1:1000. Both are typical of aggressive offshore operations.
- Users describe withdrawal problems. Across consumer review pages we saw a repeated story: a withdrawal request is met with fresh identity checks and document demands, then the account is blocked. These reports are consistent in theme but sit mostly on low reliability review and fund recovery pages, so we treat the pattern as unconfirmed rather than proven.
Evidence ledger
Every finding, with its source and how strongly it points.
E1The domain lordprime.io was created on 23 May 2024, giving an operating age of roughly two years.
StrongIdentity Digital RDAPE2The Comoros MISA register lists Lord Prime LTD, licence BFX2024197, dated 04/11/2024, status Active, confirming the licence is genuine.
E3No tier one or tier two regulator (FCA, ASIC, CySEC) has any record of Lord Prime, so client funds are not covered by any compensation scheme.
E4Deposits and withdrawals are reported to run only through cryptocurrency, with leverage up to 1:1000, a profile typical of aggressive offshore operations.
E5Multiple consumer reviews describe the same failure: a withdrawal request triggers repeated identity and document demands, then the account is blocked.
ModerateConsumer review sitesE6There is no Trustpilot page for the domain and little independent first-hand review activity, an unusually thin footprint.
WeakTrustpilotE7A genuine MetaTrader server carrying the Lord Prime name exists, indicating a real trading platform rather than a pure front.
WeakA third-party broker directoryE8An independent trust checker scores the site 0 out of 100, citing recent registration, hidden ownership and negative reviews.
WeakScamAdviser
The other side
The strongest case in this broker’s favour.
In fairness to the firm, several points cut the other way.
- The licence it advertises is real. We checked the Comoros MISA register directly and Lord Prime Ltd with licence BFX2024197 is listed as active. Many offshore brokers claim licences that do not exist. This one does.
- It is not a clone. The firm uses its own name and its own licence, and does not appear to impersonate a well known regulated brand.
- A real trading platform exists. There is a genuine MetaTrader server carrying the Lord Prime name, which is more than a pure fake would usually bother with.
- We found no regulator warning or alert naming this firm or its domain.
- The most alarming complaints, that the firm invents fees to unlock funds, come from fund recovery style sites rather than verified first hand accounts, so they should be weighed carefully.
What would change this
What we would need to see to revise the verdict.
Our view would move if any of the following appeared.
- Toward safer: a genuine tier one or tier two licence (for example FCA, ASIC or CySEC) that names this entity and this domain, plus a longer clean operating record and working fiat withdrawals confirmed by independent users.
- Toward scam: a regulator warning or alert naming lordprime.io, or several specific, verifiable first hand reports on independent platforms of withdrawals being blocked or of extra payments demanded before funds are released.
- On age: evidence that the firm operated under an older domain or entity with real history would change how we read its two year track record.
Check it yourself
Official registers and warning lists. Verify every claim first-hand.
Mwali International Services Authority - brokerage register
The Comoros MISA register where Lord Prime Ltd licence BFX2024197 is listed as active.
Domain registration record (RDAP)
Shows lordprime.io was created on 23 May 2024.
ScamAdviser trust report
Independent trust assessment flagging recent registration and hidden ownership.
Frequently asked questions
Quick answers about this broker’s safety.
Is Lord Prime a scam?
We could not prove it is an outright scam, but we rate it high risk and unverified. It is only about two years old, holds only a weak Comoros licence and has unresolved withdrawal complaints. Treat it with strong caution.
Is Lord Prime regulated?
Only by the Mwali International Services Authority (MISA) in Comoros, licence number BFX2024197, which we confirmed is active. MISA is an offshore registrar with almost no real supervision. No major regulator such as the FCA, ASIC or CySEC authorises the firm.
Can I withdraw my money from Lord Prime?
Several users report that withdrawal requests trigger repeated identity and document demands, after which the account is blocked. We could not independently confirm these accounts, but they are a serious warning sign. Test a small withdrawal before depositing more.
Is my money safe with Lord Prime?
There is no compensation scheme and no meaningful regulator to complain to, because the only licence is offshore. If something goes wrong, recovering funds would be very difficult.
Who owns Lord Prime?
The operating entity is Lord Prime Ltd, registered in Fomboni, Comoros, with an office address given in Astana, Kazakhstan. Ownership is not disclosed on the website and the domain registration hides the owner.
How old is Lord Prime?
The website domain was registered on 23 May 2024, so the operation is roughly two years old. Its MISA licence dates from late 2024. It is a young broker.
What is a MISA licence worth?
Very little. The Mwali International Services Authority is an autonomous island registrar in Comoros that is widely regarded as offering no real oversight. A MISA licence is cheap to obtain and does not protect client deposits.
Is Lord Prime a clone of another broker?
We found no evidence of cloning. The firm uses its own name and its own licence and does not appear to impersonate a known regulated brand.
What should I do if I was scammed by Lord Prime?
Gather all your records, report it to your local financial regulator and police, and if you paid by card or crypto contact your bank or exchange quickly. Do not pay anyone who promises to recover your money for an upfront fee, as that is usually a second scam.
What should I check before depositing with Lord Prime?
Check that a strong regulator authorises the firm (it does not), that you can withdraw funds easily, and that deposits are not locked to cryptocurrency only. On all three points Lord Prime raises concerns, so we advise extreme caution.
Why is deposit and withdrawal only in cryptocurrency a concern?
Crypto payments are hard to reverse and hard to trace. When a broker accepts only crypto and offers no fiat option, it removes the protection you get from card chargebacks or bank recalls, which is a common feature of high risk operations.
What we recommend
The practical takeaway from everything above.
Treat Lord Prime as high risk and do not deposit money you cannot afford to lose.
- Understand that a Comoros MISA licence gives you almost no protection and no realistic way to recover funds through a regulator.
- Be very cautious with any broker that takes deposits only in cryptocurrency and offers leverage as high as 1:1000.
- If you already have funds there, test a small withdrawal before adding more, and keep records of every transaction and chat.
- Prefer brokers licensed by a strong regulator with a compensation scheme.
- Ignore anyone who contacts you promising to recover lost funds for an upfront fee. That is a common second scam.
This is an independent assessment of risk, not a legal ruling. Scores and verdicts follow the Wikilix broker-safety methodology and can change as new evidence appears. Review scores are treated with caution when a broker’s reviews look manipulated. Last reviewed August 22, 2026. If any detail here is out of date or incorrect, or you represent this broker, please contact us.
