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SCB
https://starcb.com/
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- starcb.com 13.33.144.100Localização do servidor- Estados Unidos Número de registo--Países/áreas mais visitados--Tempo de criação de domínio--Nome do website--Empresas subsidiárias--
Genealogia
Empresas Relevantes
Resumo da empresa
| SCB Resumo da Revisão | |
| Fundação | 2006 | 
| País/Região Registrada | Estados Unidos | 
| Regulação | FCA/NFA (Excedido) | 
| Produtos e Serviços | Commodities de baixo carbono, soluções neutras em carbono, produtos ambientais | 
| Suporte ao Cliente | Tel: +41 22 365 5300 | 
Informações sobre SCB
SCB, que começou nos EUA em 2006, foca em produtos neutros em carbono e mercados ambientais. Possui uma forte missão de sustentabilidade, mas suas licenças regulatórias foram retiradas ou expiraram, o que preocupa as pessoas quanto ao seu status regulatório.

Prós e Contras
| Prós | Contras | 
| Foco forte em sustentabilidade e mercados de baixo carbono | Sem licenças regulatórias válidas | 
| Reconhecido como uma B Corporation e certificado ISO | Informações limitadas sobre taxas | 
| Reputação global em mercados de produtos ambientais | 
SCB é Legítimo?
SCB costumava ter licenças da FCA (Reino Unido) que foram revogadas e uma licença da NFA (EUA) que foi marcada como expirada, o que significa que não está mais em conformidade com os reguladores.
| Autoridade Regulatória | País | Entidade Licenciada | Tipo de Licença | Nº de Licença | Status Atual | 
| Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) | Reino Unido | SCB & Associates S.A. | Representante Nomeado (AR) | 610633 | Revogada | 
| Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) | Reino Unido | SCB & Associates S.A. | Representante Nomeado (AR) | 610633 | Revogada | 
| National Futures Association (NFA) | Estados Unidos | SCB Corretores SA | Licença Comum de Serviços Financeiros | 510531 | Excedido | 



Produtos e Serviços
As principais áreas de interesse da SCB são bens de baixo carbono, soluções neutras em carbono e itens ecológicos. Ela se vê como líder mundial em sustentabilidade, fornecendo serviços e fazendo promessas alinhadas com a redução de emissões de carbono e ações contra as mudanças climáticas.
| Produtos e Serviços | Suportado | 
| Commodities de Baixo Carbono | ✔ | 
| Produtos e Serviços Neutros em Carbono | ✔ | 
| Comércio de Mercados de Produtos Ambientais | ✔ | 
| Consultoria / Compromisso com Sustentabilidade | ✔ | 
| Investimento Geral ou Negociação Forex | ✘ | 
| Serviços de Corretagem de Varejo | ✘ | 

Perfil da companhia
- 5-10 anos
- Estados Unidos Regulamento
- Licença Financeira Comum
- Região de negócios suspeita
- Reino Unido Licença Consultiva Revogado
- Reino Unido Representante autorizado (AR) Revogado
- Superação de operação suspeita
- Risco potencial alto
Wiki Perguntas & Respostas
Is it possible to deposit cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin or USDT into my SCB account?
As an experienced trader who thoroughly vets any broker before even considering an account, I have to emphasize my caution regarding SCB. Based on my personal research and careful review of their available products and services, I have found no clear indication that SCB offers retail brokerage or traditional forex trading, much less cryptocurrency deposits. Their business focuses almost entirely on low-carbon commodities and sustainability consulting, with no explicit mention of direct cryptocurrency handling like Bitcoin or USDT for account funding. Furthermore, the severe regulatory red flags—such as the loss or expiration of both FCA and NFA licenses—raise serious concerns for me about the safety of any potential deposit, let alone digital assets, which are inherently riskier and harder to recover in case of disputes. Their website and customer communications offer limited transparency around deposit methods, and I would never proceed without clear, regulated avenues for both deposits and withdrawals. In my view, the lack of information and the high regulatory risk means I would not consider SCB a viable option for anything resembling crypto-based trading operations or deposits. Without regulatory clarity, using cryptocurrencies with SCB is simply not something I can verify as possible or safe based on my years of trading experience.
How do SCB’s swap fees (overnight financing costs) stack up against those charged by other brokers?
As an experienced forex trader, I approach any broker’s cost structure with caution, especially when regulatory clarity is lacking. When it comes to SCB, my own research and experience raise immediate concerns: there is simply no transparent or verifiable information about their swap fees (overnight financing costs) disclosed. Unlike most established forex brokers, which publish detailed fee schedules and make it easy for clients to compare costs such as swaps, SCB’s available documentation focuses primarily on environmental markets and carbon-neutral products rather than retail forex trading. This omission stands out, especially given that clear fee information is vital for risk management and long-term profitability in forex. Based on my analysis of brokers with transparent regulatory status and robust industry reputations, I expect a certain standard when it comes to fee disclosure. The lack of valid regulatory licenses and the warnings about heightened risk only reinforce my caution. For me, comparing SCB’s swap fees to other mainstream forex brokers is not genuinely possible due to this opacity. If consistent, competitive swap fees matter to your strategy—as they do for mine—I would urge due diligence and to consider only those brokers who are fully regulated and upfront about all trading costs. For now, I’m unable to make a direct comparison and, from a risk perspective, I strongly prefer environments where all fee structures are transparent and strictly overseen.
Does SCB impose any charges for depositing or withdrawing funds?
Based on my due diligence as an experienced trader, I approached SCB with the same scrutiny I apply to any broker I consider. One of the first things I try to clarify is the structure of deposit and withdrawal fees, as these can have a significant impact on profitability and the overall trading experience. However, when evaluating SCB, I found there is extremely limited public information regarding their fee structure for deposits and withdrawals. This lack of clear disclosure immediately raises concerns for me because fee transparency is a critical pillar of trust and professionalism in the industry. Moreover, SCB's main business appears to center on environmental markets and carbon-neutral solutions, not traditional forex or retail investment services. There is no readily available indication that they offer retail brokerage accounts, and their regulatory situation is highly precarious—past licenses have been either revoked or expired. This means there is no robust oversight compelling them to maintain standardized or publicly available fee schedules, which puts clients at a disadvantage compared to more traditional brokers. Because of these red flags—particularly the absence of both up-to-date regulation and transparent fee details—I would approach SCB with significant caution. Without concrete disclosure, I cannot verify if they impose charges for depositing or withdrawing funds or what those charges might be. For me, this level of opacity is not acceptable in a broker relationship, and I would strongly advise any trader to clarify all potential costs directly with SCB before engaging in any transactions.
What is the usual timeframe for an SCB withdrawal to reach a bank account or e-wallet?
In my experience as a trader, determining the usual timeframe for an SCB withdrawal is particularly challenging due to the broker's present circumstances. Based on the information available about SCB, I've noticed that the company’s regulatory standing raises several caution flags. Licenses from major authorities such as the FCA in the UK have been revoked, and their NFA license in the US has been marked as exceeded or expired. This regulatory uncertainty means that standard operational transparency—such as clear withdrawal timeframes—cannot be reliably verified. Furthermore, SCB's business appears to focus on low-carbon commodities and environmental product markets rather than traditional forex or retail brokerage services, which adds to the ambiguity around standard trader processes like withdrawals. In cases where regulatory licenses are either withdrawn or expired, I exercise extra caution. Lack of robust oversight often leads to unpredictable or delayed fund processing times. In my professional judgment, without valid regulatory lining or consistent user feedback on withdrawal speeds, there’s significant risk that withdrawals may be subject to delays or unexpected issues. For my own accounts, I stay away from brokers with such uncertain regulatory statuses, as timely and predictable access to funds is critical for safe trading. While some platforms typically process withdrawals within one to five business days, I would not count on SCB to adhere to these norms given their current situation. My advice, given the risks involved, is to proceed only with complete understanding of these trust and reliability issues.
 
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