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Independent safety report

Is Solidary Prime a scam?

High risk (unverified)MEDIUM confidence
Updated August 20, 2026
Offshore broker with a regulator-warned predecessor brand

Solidary Prime is not a fake broker: it holds a genuine Seychelles Securities Dealer licence that we confirmed on the regulator's own register, and the register records this broker's own website. We still publish it at 70 percent risk, because the same legal entity previously traded as Solidary Markets FX, a brand Spain's CNMV publicly warned about in 2016.

  • The licence is real but weak. The Seychelles Financial Services Authority lists Solidary Prime Ltd as a licensed Securities Dealer, with solidaryprime.com as its website. Seychelles offers no compensation scheme and no deposit protection.
  • It is the same company that was warned. New Zealand company 4542584 was called Solidary Markets NZ Limited until 31 August 2022, when it became Solidary Prime Limited. The CNMV warned Solidary Markets FX on 5 December 2016.
  • No warning names this brand. We found no regulator alert against Solidary Prime or solidaryprime.com anywhere.
  • A small cluster of withdrawal complaints. Two credible reports in March 2026 on two platforms describe withdrawals not being paid. Neither gives amounts, and other clients report years of trouble-free trading.
  • It sells to Spain with no European licence. The site runs in Spanish, Spain is not on its restricted list, and it states it sits outside MiFID II.
Full broker profileOfficial site

Safety verdict

High risk
0%Scam risk
2.0/5Safety rating 2 out of 5
Wikilix safety rating
medium
Confidence
At a glance
Proof of regulationFound
Clone of another firmNo
TypeOffshore broker with a regulator-warned predecessor brand
Evidence items16
  • 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: High
SeverityLowModerateHighCritical

Regulation

7/10 · High

Genuine Seychelles Securities Dealer licence confirmed on the regulator's own register against this exact website, but a low tier offshore permission with no compensation scheme and no authorisation covering the European clients it sells to.

Identity & transparency

6/10 · High

Entity and registration number are published and the register confirms the domain, but the site discloses only the Seychelles company, hides the former name, prints an address that differs from the register, and a related UK company sits at a mail forwarding address.

Withdrawals & conduct

5/10 · Moderate

Two credible fund access reports on two platforms clustered in March 2026, neither with amounts or ticket numbers, set against several accounts of years of paid withdrawals.

Reputation

6/10 · High

Trustpilot for this domain sits at 2.4 from only 8 reviews with 38 percent one star, the footprint is thin for a 13 year operation, and a recovery service advert appears among the reviews, though the predecessor domain holds about 4 out of 5 from more than 300 reviews.

Website claims

6/10 · High

Advertises a 14 year history that in truth belongs to a brand a European regulator warned about and never names it, publishes licence SD180 with no link to the register, and markets in Spanish while admitting it sits outside MiFID II.

Operational history

3/10 · Low

About 13 years evidenced from a February 2012 predecessor domain and an August 2013 company registration, an upper bound because the Seychelles entity holding client funds could not be dated on any public registry.

Who they are

A quick desk file on the company behind the brand.

  • Brand: Solidary Prime, formerly Solidary Markets FX
  • Legal entity: Solidary Prime Ltd, Seychelles, registration 8433877-1. Related: Solidary Prime Limited, New Zealand company 4542584, renamed from Solidary Markets NZ Limited on 31 August 2022, and Solidary Markets NZ Ltd, UK company 15070749
  • Registered: Office No.5, Block A, 1st Floor, Vairams Building, Zone 6, Providence, Mahe, Seychelles, per the regulator's register. The website still prints Office 9, Neenu's Building
  • Website: solidaryprime.com, with a Spanish version and a client area at users.solidaryprime.com
  • Only licence: Seychelles FSA Securities Dealer, number SD180
  • Offers: forex, metals, commodities, indices, US shares and crypto CFDs on a proprietary WebTrader, leverage to 1:200, PAMM and VPS, minimum deposit 50 EUR or USD
  • Not accepted: United States, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, Russia, Venezuela, Cuba and sanctioned states. Spain and the wider EU are not excluded
  • Age claim: 14 years, founded 2011. The evidence supports roughly 13 years, from a 2012 domain and a 2013 company
UK Companies House record for Solidary Markets NZ Ltd, incorporated 14 August 2023 at 20 Wenlock Road, London
New Zealand company record showing Solidary Prime Limited was previously named Solidary Markets Nz Limited until 31 August 2022
Solidary Prime about page, stating the Seychelles entity, registration 8433877-1 and licence SD180
Solidary Prime home page presenting the broker as ECN and STP with clients in over 120 countries

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

FSA Seychelles

VerifiedTier 3Limited relevance
A Securities Dealer licence from the Seychelles Financial Services Authority, permitting dealing in securities and derivatives. It is a genuine licence, held by this company, and the regulator's register records solidaryprime.com as its website. It is an offshore permission with no investor compensation scheme and no protection for client deposits, and it does not authorise business in the European Union.
Protection: Low. No compensation scheme, no deposit guarantee and no realistic route to force repayment if the firm refuses to pay.Official register
Solidary Prime Ltd on the Seychelles Financial Services Authority Securities Dealer register, captured 20 August 2026
Spain's CNMV list of warned entities showing SOLIDARY MARKETS FX and solidarymarkets.com, warned on 5 December 2016

Why we reached this verdict

How the evidence adds up.

We could verify who this broker is, and that is the main reason it is not rated worse. The published figure is driven by history, not by fraud we proved against the current brand.

  • The licence checks out on the issuer's own register. We opened the Seychelles FSA Securities Dealer list and found Solidary Prime Ltd, with the phone number, the compliance address at solidaryprime.com and the website solidaryprime.com. Name and website both match the company we set out to investigate, so this is not a clone and it is not wearing another firm's credentials.
  • What that licence is worth is another matter. Seychelles is a low tier offshore regulator. There is no investor compensation scheme and no protection for client deposits. The broker also publishes no link to the register, so a client has no easy way to check the number SD180 for themselves.
  • The company was warned under its old name. New Zealand company 4542584 traded as Solidary Markets NZ Limited from 10 July 2013 and was renamed Solidary Prime Limited on 31 August 2022. Spain's CNMV lists SOLIDARY MARKETS FX, website solidarymarkets.com, as warned on 5 December 2016 for offering investment services without authorisation. Same company, new name. That history stays with it, and we found no sign the operations were separated: the current site still serves an image file named after the old brand, and the 14 year track record it advertises is the old brand's history.
  • The same conduct continues. The site runs a full Spanish version, Spain and the rest of the EU are absent from the restricted country list, and the broker states plainly that it falls outside MiFID II with no compensation scheme. Selling to Spanish residents on a Seychelles licence is exactly what the 2016 warning was about.
  • Complaints exist but are thin. A Spanish client wrote on 3 March 2026 that a withdrawal had gone six days with no reply. A second client, on a different review platform on 13 March 2026, said an account was flagged as abnormal trading after a profit and the withdrawal was refused. Same failure, same month, two platforms, so three of our four pattern tests are met, but neither report gives an amount or a ticket number, and a third negative review reads like an advert for a fund recovery service, so we treat the pattern as unconfirmed rather than proven.
  • Corporate structure is opaque. Only the Seychelles company appears on the website. The UK company that still carries the warned Solidary Markets name is registered at 20 Wenlock Road in London, a well known mail forwarding address, and its filed activities are IT consultancy, property and education rather than financial services.
  • On age we give credit. The claim of 2011 is close to what we can evidence: solidarymarkets.com was registered in February 2012 and the New Zealand company dates to August 2013. That is a real 13 year record, so we did not treat it as a false age claim. The figure is an upper bound, because the Seychelles company that actually holds client money could not be dated on any public registry.
  • Why 70 and not 58. Our dimension scores work out at about 58 percent. The published number is lifted because a rename does not clear a regulator warning. This is a risk carried by the company's record, not a finding that Solidary Prime has stolen anyone's money, and we did not find such a finding.

Evidence ledger

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

8 against5 in favour
  • E1The Seychelles Financial Services Authority lists Solidary Prime Ltd on its Securities Dealer register, giving the phone number, the compliance email at solidaryprime.com and the website https://solidaryprime.com. Name and website both match the broker under investigation, so the licence belongs to this operation and this is not a clone.

    Hard proofSeychelles FSA, Capital Markets register, Securities Dealer list
  • E2Spain's CNMV lists SOLIDARY MARKETS FX, website http://solidarymarkets.com/, as a warned entity dated 05/12/2016, meaning it was not authorised to provide investment services in Spain.

    StrongCNMV list of warned entities
  • E3New Zealand company 4542584, now Solidary Prime Limited of Dunedin, was registered on 08 August 2013 and carried the name Solidary Markets Nz Limited from 10 July 2013 until 31 August 2022. The same legal entity was renamed, which ties today's brand to the brand the CNMV warned about.

    StrongNew Zealand company record for Solidary Prime Limited, NZBN 9429030143432
  • E4The about page on solidaryprime.com serves its main illustration from a file named sobre-nosotros-solidary-markets.jpeg, uploaded in January 2022. The current site was built from the former brand's material, which shows the two operations were never separated.

    ModerateSolidary Prime about page, page assets
  • E5The broker states on its own site that Solidary Prime Ltd is registered in Seychelles with registration number 8433877-1 and holds FSA licence number SD180, and gives its address as Office 9, Neenu's Building, Providence, Mahe. It publishes no link to the regulator's register for that number.

    ModerateSolidary Prime website footer and about page
  • E6The address the broker publishes, Office 9, Neenu's Building, does not match the address its regulator records, Office No.5, Block A, 1st Floor, Vairams Building, Zone 6, Providence.

    ModerateSeychelles FSA register entry compared with the broker's own site
  • E7The domain solidaryprime.com was created on 23 May 2018 through GoDaddy, while the earliest certificate for the site dates from September 2022, matching the period when the company changed its name.

    ModerateVerisign registry record and certificate transparency logs
  • E8The predecessor domain solidarymarkets.com was created on 17 February 2012, which supports a real operating history of about 13 to 14 years and broadly bears out the founding date the broker advertises.

    ModerateVerisign registry record for solidarymarkets.com
  • E9Trustpilot reviews filed against this exact website show 8 reviews averaging 2.4, with 50 percent five star and 38 percent one star, and only 2 reviews in the past twelve months. A Spanish client wrote on 3 March 2026 that a withdrawal had gone six days with no answer to emails.

    ModerateTrustpilot page for www.solidaryprime.com
  • E10A second review platform carries a complaint dated 13 March 2026 stating that after a profit the account was flagged as abnormal trading, trading was restricted and the withdrawal was refused. It is on a different platform from the March Trustpilot report and describes the same failure in the same month.

    ModerateBroker review aggregator listing for Solidary Prime
  • E11A related company, Solidary Markets NZ Ltd, was incorporated in the United Kingdom on 14 August 2023 at 20 Wenlock Road, London, a widely used mail forwarding address, and files its business as IT consultancy, property and education rather than financial services.

    ModerateUK Companies House, company 15070749
  • E12The Spanish language site lists the countries it refuses and neither Spain nor the wider European Union appears, while the same pages state the company is not established in the EU, is not regulated by an EU authority and provides no investor compensation scheme. It is selling into Europe on an offshore licence.

    StrongSolidary Prime Spanish site and legal terms
  • E13Searches of the international regulator alert databases and the British, American, Australian, Italian and German warning lists returned no entry naming Solidary Prime or solidaryprime.com as of 20 August 2026.

    ModerateRegulator warning list sweep
  • E14Long term users on a Spanish investor forum describe running automated strategies with the firm since 2018 without problems and call the service professional, while others in the same thread warn against it for its lack of regulation. Opinion is genuinely divided rather than uniformly bad.

    ModerateRankia investor forum thread on Solidary Markets FX
  • E15Deposits and withdrawals run through SEPA bank transfer, Neteller and a card processor rather than anonymous crypto wallets, and the firm offers PAMM accounts and VPS hosting, which points to a working brokerage rather than a shell.

    ModerateSolidary Prime platform and funding pages
  • E16A one star review dated 25 June 2026 complaining of denied payouts closes by thanking a named fund recovery service, the signature of a recovery scam advert, so it was discounted rather than counted against the broker.

    WeakTrustpilot page for www.solidaryprime.com
Spanish investor forum thread debating the CNMV warning and long term client experiences

The other side

The strongest case in this broker’s favour.

The case for this broker is stronger than its score suggests, and it deserves stating.

  • It passed the test that catches most fakes. The regulator's own register names this company and this website. Roughly two thirds of the suspected clones we see quote a real licence that belongs to somebody else. This one does not.
  • It has a long, traceable life. Thirteen years, two brands, a company register entry with named directors and a single identifiable shareholder. Pure scams rarely survive that long or leave that much paper.
  • The 2016 warning is not a fraud finding. A CNMV notice of this type says a firm is not authorised in Spain. Almost every offshore broker that markets to Spanish speakers collects one. It is not an enforcement action, no theft was alleged, and Spanish forum users at the time discussed it as a dispute over client data rather than misconduct.
  • Long term clients report normal service. The predecessor domain carries more than 300 reviews at about 4 out of 5. Traders on a forex forum and a Spanish investor forum describe several years of automated trading with fast execution and problems resolved. One says they have been with the firm since 2017 with all transactions paid.
  • The plumbing looks like a real broker. Deposits run over SEPA bank transfer, Neteller and a card processor, not an anonymous crypto wallet. There is a PAMM offering, VPS hosting and an EA builder. Crypto only rails are one of the clearest scam markers and they are absent here.
  • It discloses its own weakness. The site states it is not established in the EU, is not regulated by an EU authority, and offers no investor compensation scheme. A firm intent on deceiving European clients usually hides that.
  • One negative review is not trustworthy. A June 2026 complaint about denied payouts ends by thanking a named recovery service. That is the signature of a recovery scam advert, and we discounted it rather than counting it against the broker.

What would change this

What we would need to see to revise the verdict.

Concrete things that would move this verdict in either direction.

  • Lower risk: the broker naming its former brand and the CNMV notice openly on its own site, and publishing a direct link to its entry on the Seychelles register.
  • Lower risk: excluding Spain and the EU from its accepted countries, or obtaining an authorisation that covers the clients it actually sells to.
  • Lower risk: a documented date of incorporation for the Seychelles company that holds client funds, which would turn our 13 year figure from an upper bound into a confirmed one.
  • Lower risk: six to twelve months with no new fund access complaints, plus paid withdrawal reports carrying dates and amounts.
  • Higher risk: any regulator alert naming Solidary Prime or solidaryprime.com. There is none today.
  • Higher risk: the Seychelles register showing this licence suspended, cancelled or lapsed, or the entry ceasing to list solidaryprime.com.
  • Higher risk: three or more withdrawal complaints with amounts, dates and ticket numbers inside one window, or any credible report of a fee, tax or insurance payment demanded before funds are released. That last one alone would change our conclusion sharply.
  • Higher risk: the brand disappearing and reappearing under a third name, which is the pattern this company has already followed once.

Check it yourself

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

5 sources

Seychelles FSA, Securities Dealer register

The regulator's own list. Open the Securities Dealer tab and find Solidary Prime Ltd.

CNMV list of warned entities, search for Solidary

Shows the 5 December 2016 warning against the former brand Solidary Markets FX.

UK Companies House, Solidary Markets NZ Ltd

The related UK company that still carries the old brand name.

Trustpilot reviews for solidaryprime.com

Reviews tied to this exact website, so they cannot be confused with another firm.

Solidary Prime, about the company

Where the broker states its licence, its entity and its 14 year claim.

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers about this broker’s safety.

14 questions
Is Solidary Prime a scam?

We found no evidence that it is a scam. It holds a real Seychelles licence that we confirmed on the regulator's own register, and no regulator has issued a warning against Solidary Prime or its website. We still rate it high risk at 70 percent, mainly because the same company previously traded as Solidary Markets FX, which Spain's CNMV warned about in 2016.

Is Solidary Prime regulated?

Yes, but only in Seychelles. The Seychelles Financial Services Authority lists Solidary Prime Ltd as a licensed Securities Dealer, licence SD180, and the register records solidaryprime.com as its website. It holds no European, British, Australian or American authorisation.

How much protection does a Seychelles licence give me?

Very little. Seychelles is a low tier offshore jurisdiction with no investor compensation scheme and no protection for client deposits. If the firm fails or refuses to pay, there is no fund that reimburses you and no realistic route to force payment.

Can I withdraw my money from Solidary Prime?

Most clients appear to be paid. Two clients complained in March 2026, one about a withdrawal unanswered for six days and one about a refusal after a profit, while other traders report years of normal payments. Start with a small deposit and test a withdrawal before committing more.

Is my money safe with Solidary Prime?

It is not protected by any compensation scheme. Your funds sit with a Seychelles company under a licence that carries no deposit guarantee. Only risk an amount you could afford to lose entirely.

Who owns Solidary Prime?

The related New Zealand company, Solidary Prime Limited, number 4542584, shows Angel Eduardo Dinarte Munoz as sole shareholder since July 2020 and a director, alongside Selly Risakotta Van Aalst. The website itself names only the Seychelles company, Solidary Prime Ltd, registration 8433877-1.

How old is Solidary Prime really?

About 13 years as an operation. The current website domain dates from May 2018, but the predecessor domain solidarymarkets.com was registered in February 2012 and the company was registered in New Zealand in August 2013. Its claim of 2011 is close to the truth, though the Seychelles company that holds client funds could not be dated.

Was Solidary Prime previously called something else?

Yes. New Zealand company 4542584 was named Solidary Markets NZ Limited from 10 July 2013 and was renamed Solidary Prime Limited on 31 August 2022. The old brand traded as Solidary Markets FX at solidarymarkets.com.

What is the CNMV warning about Solidary Markets FX?

On 5 December 2016 Spain's securities regulator listed SOLIDARY MARKETS FX, website solidarymarkets.com, as not authorised to provide investment services in Spain. It is a notice about missing authorisation rather than a fraud ruling, but it belongs to the same company that now trades as Solidary Prime.

Is Solidary Prime a clone of another broker?

No. We checked the licence against the regulator's register and it belongs to this company, at this website. It does not use another firm's licence number, name or address.

Can I trade with Solidary Prime from Spain or the EU?

The broker accepts you, but it is not authorised in the EU. The site runs in Spanish, Spain is not on its restricted list, and the company states it falls outside MiFID II with no investor compensation scheme. You would have no European protection.

Which countries does Solidary Prime refuse?

Its own list excludes the United States, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, Russia, Venezuela, Cuba, Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands and sanctioned states such as Iran, Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Somalia, Libya, Liberia, Eritrea, Afghanistan and North Korea.

What should I check before depositing?

Confirm Solidary Prime Ltd on the Seychelles register and check the website listed there matches the one you are on. Read the withdrawal terms and any bonus conditions, note that the address on the site differs from the one on the register, and test a small withdrawal first.

What do I do if I cannot get my money out?

Put the request in writing and ask for a dated explanation, keeping every ticket number and screenshot. Ask your bank or card provider about a chargeback, and report it to the Seychelles FSA and to your own national regulator. Never pay anyone who promises to recover the funds for a fee.

What we recommend

The practical takeaway from everything above.

Our advice

Treat this as a high risk offshore broker that is real but poorly protected.

  • Assume no safety net. A Seychelles Securities Dealer licence carries no compensation scheme. If the money goes, no regulator will get it back for you.
  • If you are in Spain or the EU, understand your position. The broker states it is outside MiFID II, and its previous brand was publicly warned by the CNMV. You would have no European protection and little practical recourse.
  • Check the licence yourself. Open the Seychelles FSA Securities Dealer register and look for Solidary Prime Ltd. Confirm the website shown there is the one you are using.
  • Test withdrawals early and small. Deposit a small amount, trade, then withdraw it and time how long payment takes before committing more.
  • Never pay to be paid. No legitimate broker asks for a tax, fee, insurance or verification payment to release your own balance. If that happens, stop and keep every message.
  • Keep your own records. Save deposit confirmations, withdrawal requests, ticket numbers and chat logs. Complaints without those details are very hard to act on.
  • Ignore anyone offering to recover your money. Reviews for this broker already attract recovery service adverts, and those are almost always a second fraud.

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 20, 2026. If any detail here is out of date or incorrect, or you represent this broker, please contact us.