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Independent safety report

Is seemarket a scam?

Confirmed scamHIGH confidence
Updated August 21, 2026
Withdrawal trap with advance-fee demands

Yes. Seemarket is a new brand name for SuxxessFX Ltd, a Seychelles company that two European regulators have publicly blacklisted and whose clients repeatedly describe being asked to pay more money before their funds are released.

  • The operator is SuxxessFX Ltd, Seychelles company 8434983-1, holding Seychelles FSA securities dealer licence SD204. The licence is genuine and the Seychelles regulator lists both seemarket.com and suxxessfx.com against it.
  • Luxembourg's CSSF warned about the website on 16 September 2025. France's AMF blacklisted it on 3 February 2026. Norway's regulator repeated the warning.
  • Clients describe the same sequence: a withdrawal is requested, then a processing fee, an insurance payment, a tax or a percentage of the balance is demanded before anything is paid. One documented case ran to a 17.5% payment followed by a further 22% demand, and the money never arrived.
  • The suxxessfx.com review page carries 213 reviews of which 87% are one star, and the review platform has suspended the score after removing fake reviews.
  • The seemarket brand went live in 2026 on a recycled domain that was a parking page as recently as July 2025. The real operation is under three years old.
Full broker profileOfficial site

Safety verdict

Critical risk
0%Scam risk
1.5/5Safety rating 1.5 out of 5
Wikilix safety rating
high
Confidence
At a glance
Proof of regulationFound
Clone of another firmNo
TypeWithdrawal trap with advance-fee demands
Evidence items15
  • VerdictReading now
  • Risk scorecard
  • Who they are
  • Regulation
  • Why this verdict
  • Evidence
  • The other side
  • What would change
  • Check it yourself
  • FAQ
  • What we recommend
Report progress
Total sections11
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VerdictRisk scorecardWho they areRegulationWhy this verdict

Risk scorecard

Each area is scored 0 (clean) to 10 (worst). Higher means more risk.

Worst area: Critical
SeverityLowModerateHighCritical

Regulation

7/10 · High

Seychelles licence SD204 is genuine and we confirmed it on the issuer's own register, which caps this score, but it is a low-tier offshore permission with no compensation scheme and the firm carries warning-list hits from the Luxembourg CSSF and the French AMF.

Identity & transparency

7/10 · High

The legal entity and licence are real and openly stated, but three different registered addresses appear across the website, the regulator's register and the CSSF notice, ownership is undisclosed, there is no social media presence, and the published support number is Swiss while the terms disclaim any Swiss presence.

Withdrawals & conduct

10/10 · Critical

A consistent fund-integrity pattern across two platforms with dates and amounts, centred on demands for a processing fee, insurance, tax or a percentage of the balance before funds are released, followed by no payment at all.

Reputation

9/10 · Critical

213 reviews with 87% at one star and zero at five, the score suspended after fake reviews were removed, a burst of generic praise from single-review accounts in late March 2026, and public warnings from two European regulators.

Website claims

8/10 · Critical

The licence number and entity are stated accurately, but an offshore permission is presented as authorised and regulated with no link to verify it, the French and Luxembourg blacklistings are nowhere disclosed, and the site solicits in languages of countries where it has no permission.

Operational history

6/10 · High

Roughly two years and ten months of verifiable history from the October 2023 domain registration, with the newer brand placed on a recycled domain that was parked until at least mid 2025 and an operating company we could not date.

Who they are

A quick desk file on the company behind the brand.

  • Brand: seemarket (trading name of the SuxxessFX business)
  • Legal entity: SUXXESS FX LTD, Seychelles company number 8434983-1
  • Registered: the broker publishes F2-2A, 2nd Floor, Oceanic House, Providence Estate, P.O. Box 6075, Mahe, Seychelles. Its own regulator records a different address: Office 2, Ile Coco, Abis Centre, Providence Industrial Estate, P.O. Box 1466, Victoria, Mahe.
  • Website: seemarket.com, with the older suxxessfx.com still live and running the same business
  • Only licence: Seychelles FSA securities dealer licence SD204, an offshore permission with no compensation scheme behind it
  • Offers: CFDs on 350+ instruments across forex, metals, indices, shares and crypto, leverage up to 1:200, in-house WebTrader plus iOS and Android apps, three account tiers from Silver to Platinum
  • Not accepted: the United States, Russia and sanctioned jurisdictions. The site also states it holds no local presence in Switzerland, Colombia or Brazil, yet the largest single group of documented complaints comes from Colombia and the published support number is Swiss.
  • Age claim: none stated. The evidence puts the operation at roughly two years and ten months.
Seemarket home page showing the regulation panel naming SuxxessFX Ltd and licence SD204, captured 21 August 2026
Seemarket legal page with the licence statement and the restricted jurisdictions wording
SuxxessFX legal page listing the licence document and the Seychelles registration number 8434983-1

Regulation

Who really oversees this broker, and what each licence is worth to you.

Proof found

Proof of regulation on an official register: Yes

We confirmed this broker on a genuine regulator’s register.

Licences the broker publishes

Financial Services Authority of Seychelles

VerifiedTier 3Limited relevance
A Seychelles securities dealer licence, the standard offshore permission to deal in securities and derivatives as principal or agent. It is a real licence issued under the Securities Act 2007, but it is low tier: there is no investor compensation scheme, enforcement reach outside the Seychelles is minimal, and it offers a client in Europe or Latin America no practical protection over a deposit.
Protection: Very low. No compensation scheme and no realistic route to recover funds through the regulator.Official register
Seychelles Financial Services Authority securities dealer register showing SUXXESS FX LTD, captured 21 August 2026
CSSF Luxembourg warning of 16 September 2025 concerning the website www.suxxessfx.com
AMF France blacklist entry for suxxessfx.com, added 3 February 2026

Why we reached this verdict

How the evidence adds up.

Two national regulators have named this operation, and the client accounts describe a textbook advance-fee trap. Those two things together settle it.

  • Luxembourg's CSSF published a warning about www.suxxessfx.com on 16 September 2025, stating that Suxxess FX Ltd is not supervised by the CSSF and holds no authorisation to provide investment services in or from Luxembourg.
  • France's AMF added suxxessfx.com to its blacklist on 3 February 2026, in the crypto-asset derivatives category, because it offers financial services without being authorised. Norway's Finanstilsynet republished the alert against Suxxess FX Ltd. These are separate regulators reaching the same conclusion.
  • Clients report paying to get paid. One detailed account dated 12 January 2026 describes a withdrawal request, then a demand for further deposits to facilitate release, then a payment provider fee of about 17.5% of the balance described as refundable, then on 19 January a further demand of about 22% calculated on the balance plus the fee already paid. The client was finally told by phone that the funds were no longer available. Another client on the same platform was told in January 2026 that a refund required contributing more money.
  • The same mechanic repeats on a second complaints platform, in nine separate accounts with hard numbers: a financial processor charge of USD 1,615, an insurance payment of USD 1,075, a tax demand of USD 4,000, and a small test withdrawal used to build confidence before larger deposits. A demand for an extra payment before funds are released has no legitimate counterpart in brokerage.
  • The complaint pattern passes every test we apply. Same failure, clustered from November 2025 through August 2026, across two independent platforms, with amounts and dates that can be checked. Four of four.
  • The reviews were manipulated. The suxxessfx.com review page shows 213 reviews with 87% at one star, and the platform has suspended the company's score after removing fake reviews. A block of short, generic, positive reviews from single-review accounts was posted in a burst in late March 2026.
  • The licence covers none of this. SD204 is a Seychelles offshore permission. The site runs full French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Arabic, Hindi and Chinese versions, so it is soliciting in countries where that licence means nothing, which is exactly what the French and Luxembourg regulators objected to.
  • The new brand does not reset anything. Seemarket is operated by the same legal entity under the same licence number, and the Seychelles regulator lists both domains under one register entry. The warning history attaches to seemarket.
  • The history is short and partly borrowed. suxxessfx.com was registered on 11 October 2023 and first archived in August 2024. seemarket.com carries a 2003 registration date, but it was serving a domain parking page as recently as July 2025 and only entered service for this broker in 2026, so it contributes no operating history. We could not date SUXXESS FX LTD itself because the Seychelles company registry is not publicly searchable, so the figure of roughly two years and ten months rests on the domain alone and is an upper bound.

Evidence ledger

Every finding, with its source and how strongly it points.

11 against2 in favour
  • E1The Luxembourg regulator warned the public about www.suxxessfx.com on 16 September 2025, stating that Suxxess FX Ltd is not supervised by the CSSF and has not been granted any authorisation to provide investment or other financial services in or from Luxembourg. The notice cites a Seychelles address for the firm.

    Hard proofCSSF Luxembourg, official warning notice
  • E2The French financial regulator added suxxessfx.com to its blacklist on 3 February 2026, in the crypto-asset derivatives category, because the site offers financial services or products without being authorised to do so.

    Hard proofAMF France, blacklist of unauthorised websites
  • E3The Norwegian financial supervisory authority publishes an investor alert against Suxxess FX Ltd and the website www.suxxessfx.com, relaying the Luxembourg warning to Norwegian investors.

    StrongFinanstilsynet Norway, investor alerts
  • E4A client account updated through 26 February 2026 describes requesting a withdrawal on 12 January 2026, then being required to make further deposits to facilitate release, then to engage a payment provider charging about 17.5% of the balance described as refundable, then on 19 January a further demand of about 22% calculated on the balance plus the amount already paid. The client was finally told by phone the funds were no longer available, with nothing provided in writing.

    Hard proofClient review platform, suxxessfx.com profile
  • E5The suxxessfx.com review profile shows 213 reviews with 205 posted in the last twelve months, distributed as 0% five star, under 1% four star, 11% three star, 2% two star and 87% one star. The platform has made the rating unavailable for a breach of its guidelines and states it removed a number of fake reviews. Dominant themes listed are fraud, payment, refund and warning.

    StrongClient review platform, suxxessfx.com profile
  • E6A second complaints platform carries nine separate fund-integrity accounts describing the identical mechanic with hard figures: a small test withdrawal of USD 150 used to build trust before larger deposits, then a financial processor charge of USD 1,615 and an insurance payment of USD 1,075 to release about USD 7,500, and in another case a tax demand of USD 4,000. None of the funds were returned. Recorded here without attribution because the source is a third-party broker directory.

    StrongA third-party broker directory, user complaint section
  • E7The Seychelles Financial Services Authority securities dealer register lists SUXXESS FX LTD with a Seychelles address, a Seychelles telephone number, the email [email protected] and both www.suxxessfx.com and https://www.seemarket.com as its websites. The clone check therefore passes: this operation holds its own licence and is not wearing another firm's credentials.

    StrongSeychelles FSA, capital markets register, securities dealer list
  • E8The seemarket.com domain record shows a 2003 registration but an update in May 2026, and the July 2025 web archive capture of the domain resolves to a parking lander rather than any broker content. The domain therefore carries no operating history for this business and was brought into service in 2026.

    ModerateWeb archive capture of seemarket.com
  • E9The suxxessfx.com domain was registered on 11 October 2023 through GoDaddy and uses the same two Cloudflare nameservers as seemarket.com, tying the two sites to one operator and dating the operation to late 2023.

    ModerateVerisign domain registration record
  • E10The broker runs full French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Arabic, Hindi and Chinese versions of its site while holding only a Seychelles licence. France is one of the countries whose regulator has since blacklisted the domain, and none of these countries appears in the restricted list.

    StrongSuxxessFX French-language site
  • E11Three different registered addresses are attached to the same company. The websites publish F2-2A, 2nd Floor, Oceanic House, Providence Estate, P.O. Box 6075. The Seychelles regulator records Office 2, Ile Coco, Abis Centre, Providence Industrial Estate, P.O. Box 1466, Victoria. The Luxembourg warning cites Office 12, IMAD Complex, Ile Du Port.

    ModerateCSSF warning notice compared against the register entry and the broker site
  • E12The legal page publishes the licence number and a scanned licence document but provides no link to the Seychelles regulator's register, so a visitor is given no route to verify the licence independently. We located the register entry ourselves.

    WeakSuxxessFX legal page
  • E13An independent broker research profile ties suxxessfx.com to Suxxess FX Ltd and Seychelles FSA licence SD204 with an authorised status, records the business as founded in 2024 with a USD 250 minimum deposit and 1:200 leverage, and cautions that Seychelles oversight is less stringent than top-tier authorities.

    ModerateBrokersView broker profile
  • E14The seemarket legal page states the company maintains no local presence in Switzerland, Colombia and Brazil, yet the published support telephone number for the business is a Swiss number and the largest identifiable group of documented victim accounts is Colombian.

    ModerateSeemarket legal page
  • E15The broker publishes a full set of legal documents including a client service agreement, a complaints handling policy dated June 2025, a best execution policy, a conflicts of interest policy and contract specifications, and it replies publicly to negative client reviews. This is a real operating business rather than an empty shell.

    ModerateSuxxessFX legal page
Independent broker profile recording Suxxess FX Ltd, Seychelles FSA SD204 and a 2024 founding
Finanstilsynet Norway investor alert naming Suxxess FX Ltd
Web archive capture from July 2025 showing seemarket.com serving a domain parking page rather than broker content

The other side

The strongest case in this broker’s favour.

The case against this broker is strong, so here is everything that genuinely runs the other way.

  • The licence is real and it is theirs. We opened the Seychelles FSA securities dealer register and found SUXXESS FX LTD listed, with both www.suxxessfx.com and https://www.seemarket.com recorded as its websites, alongside a Seychelles address and phone number. This is not a clone wearing another firm's credentials, and the licence number on the site is not fabricated.
  • Offshore licensing on its own is not fraud. Hundreds of real brokers operate on Seychelles, Vanuatu or Mauritius permissions. Weak regulation is a risk rating, not a verdict, and we did not treat it as one.
  • The European warnings are about authorisation, not proven theft. The CSSF and AMF notices say the firm is not authorised in their countries. Many offshore brokers collect such notices simply by having a local-language website. Taken alone they would support high risk, not a scam finding.
  • The company answers publicly. It replies to negative reviews rather than ignoring them, publishes a full legal document set including a complaints handling policy and a best execution policy, and offers a demo account. Outright fake platforms usually do none of this.
  • Some clients report normal service. There are reviews describing quick onboarding, responsive support and smooth execution, and one third-party broker profile rates it moderately well on support. We have counted these, but we also note that the review platform itself removed fake positive reviews from this profile, and generic praise from single-review accounts posted in one burst is not the same evidence as a dated withdrawal account with amounts in it.
  • We could not open every source. The Seychelles company registry is not public and one large forex complaint forum would not load, so the picture is built from the sources we could reach.

None of this survives the advance-fee accounts. Asking a client for a percentage of their own balance before releasing it is the mechanic, and no licence excuses it.

What would change this

What we would need to see to revise the verdict.

This verdict is falsifiable. Any of the following would move it.

  • The CSSF and the AMF withdrawing their notices, or the AMF removing suxxessfx.com from the blacklist, with the withdrawal published on their own pages.
  • Documented evidence that the withdrawal complaints were resolved and the money returned, for example a regulator or ombudsman decision, chargeback outcomes, or a public settlement covering the clients who described the fee demands.
  • A credible explanation, with paperwork, for the payments described as a processing fee, insurance and tax before a withdrawal. If those charges are real third-party costs, the contracts and invoices exist.
  • The Seychelles FSA confirming it has examined the complaints and taken no action, or the licence being upgraded to a jurisdiction with a compensation scheme.
  • The review score being reinstated after the platform is satisfied the review base is genuine, with the one-star share falling substantially over a sustained period.
  • The operation ceasing to solicit in France, Luxembourg and other countries where it holds no permission, and saying so in its restricted-countries terms.

Check it yourself

Official registers and warning lists. Verify every claim first-hand.

5 sources

Seychelles FSA securities dealer register

The official list where SUXXESS FX LTD appears with both of its websites. The broker publishes no verification link of its own, so we located this ourselves.

CSSF Luxembourg warning about the website

The Luxembourg regulator states the firm is not supervised and holds no authorisation there.

AMF France blacklist entry

The French regulator's blacklist record, added on 3 February 2026.

Finanstilsynet Norway investor alert

The Norwegian regulator's alert page naming Suxxess FX Ltd.

Client reviews for suxxessfx.com

213 reviews, 87% at one star, with the score suspended after fake reviews were removed.

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers about this broker’s safety.

12 questions
Is seemarket a scam?

On the evidence, yes. Seemarket is operated by SuxxessFX Ltd, which Luxembourg's CSSF warned about in September 2025 and France's AMF blacklisted in February 2026. Clients across two platforms describe being asked to pay processing fees, insurance and taxes before a withdrawal, and then never receiving the money. That is the advance-fee pattern.

Is seemarket regulated?

Only in the Seychelles. SuxxessFX Ltd holds securities dealer licence SD204 from the Seychelles Financial Services Authority, and we confirmed the entry on the regulator's own register, which lists seemarket.com as one of its websites. That is a genuine licence, but it is a low-tier offshore permission with no compensation scheme, and it gives you no protection in Europe.

Can I withdraw my money from seemarket?

Many clients say they could not. The recurring account is that a withdrawal request triggers new demands: a payment provider fee, an insurance charge, a tax, or a percentage of the balance. One documented case involved about 17.5% of the balance followed by a further 22% demand, and the funds were never paid.

Is my money safe with seemarket?

No. A Seychelles securities dealer licence carries no investor compensation scheme, so if the firm fails or refuses to pay there is no fund to reimburse you. Two European regulators have already told the public the firm is not authorised to serve their residents.

Who owns seemarket?

The operator is SUXXESS FX LTD, a Seychelles company with registration number 8434983-1. Beneficial ownership is not disclosed anywhere on the website or in the public regulator record, and the Seychelles company registry is not publicly searchable, so we could not establish who is behind it.

How old is seemarket?

The business is roughly two years and ten months old. suxxessfx.com was registered in October 2023 and the site first appears in web archives in August 2024. The seemarket.com domain shows a 2003 registration date, but it was a parking page as recently as July 2025 and only came into service for this broker in 2026, so it carries no history.

What is the difference between seemarket and SuxxessFX?

They are the same business. Both sites are operated by SuxxessFX Ltd under the same licence number, and the Seychelles regulator lists both domains under a single register entry. Seemarket is the newer front, launched in 2026 after the warnings against suxxessfx.com had begun to accumulate.

What is the Seychelles FSA licence SD204 actually worth?

Very little in practice. It confirms the company exists and paid to be licensed as a securities dealer in an offshore jurisdiction. It does not bring segregated-account guarantees you can enforce cheaply, there is no compensation scheme, and it gives the Seychelles regulator no ability to help a client in Europe or Latin America.

Is seemarket a clone of another broker?

No. We ran the clone check and it passed. The licence number, the company name and both website addresses all match one entry on the Seychelles regulator's own register. This is a real firm using its own credentials, which is why the verdict rests on conduct rather than impersonation.

Why is the review score for suxxessfx.com unavailable?

The review platform suspended the company's rating for a breach of its guidelines and removed a number of fake reviews. What remains is 213 reviews with 87% at one star and zero at five stars, with fraud, payment and refund as the dominant themes.

I was asked to pay a fee to release my withdrawal. What should I do?

Do not pay it. A demand for money before your own balance is released is the core of this scam and paying it only produces further demands. Put your withdrawal request in writing, save everything, and contact your bank about a chargeback or payment recall straight away.

What should I check before depositing with any broker?

Search the regulator's own register for the exact licence number and confirm the website address is listed against it. Then check the warning lists of the regulator in your own country. Finally, read the one-star reviews for withdrawal accounts with real dates and amounts in them, since generic praise is easy to buy and specific complaints are not.

What we recommend

The practical takeaway from everything above.

Our advice

Do not deposit with seemarket or suxxessfx, and do not send further money if you already have an account there.

  • If you are asked to pay a fee, a tax, an insurance charge or a percentage of your balance in order to release a withdrawal, stop. That payment is the scam. No regulated broker requires it, and paying it does not release the funds.
  • Request your withdrawal in writing, keep every message, screenshot the account balance and the trade history, and record the dates and amounts of every payment you made.
  • Contact your bank or card issuer immediately and ask about a chargeback or a payment recall. Card payments in particular have time limits, so act now rather than after another round of demands.
  • Report it to the financial regulator where you live, and to the police or the national fraud reporting line. If you are in France or Luxembourg, quote the existing AMF and CSSF notices when you file.
  • Ignore anyone who contacts you offering to recover your money for an upfront fee. Victims of this pattern are routinely targeted a second time by recovery scams.
  • If you want an offshore broker, at minimum choose one with no regulator warnings against it. If you want protection over your deposit, choose a broker licensed in a jurisdiction with a compensation scheme.

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 21, 2026. If any detail here is out of date or incorrect, or you represent this broker, please contact us.