Tickmill review
Trust check

Is Tickmill a scam or legit?

Our honest, evidence-based assessment of Tickmill — regulation, Trust Score, red flags, and how to verify it yourself.

Our verdictLikely legitimate — but with caveats

Trust Score 74/100 · Editorial score 3.8/5

The short answer

Tickmill appears to be a real, operating broker, but our review found meaningful caveats (see the red flags below). It is not an outright scam signal, but do your own checks first.

Regulation & legitimacy signals

Regulation status

Regulated by the FCA (UK), CySEC (Cyprus), FSA (Seychelles), FSCA (South Africa), DFSA (Dubai), Labuan FSA. Low-cost focus.

Green flags & red flags

Green flags
  • Very low costs (Pro/Raw account) — a scalper favorite
  • FCA/CySEC license + multi-region entities
  • Fast execution
Red flags
  • Narrower product selection (core forex/CFD focus)
  • Many retail clients via Seychelles/Labuan entities (not the FCA)
  • Leverage is high-risk

Risk & regulation note

Leveraged trading is high-risk. More importantly here: most retail clients are served by an offshore entity with far weaker investor protection than tier-1 regulators (FCA/ASIC/CySEC). Verify the entity that serves your country and understand the risks before depositing.

How to verify Tickmill yourself

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Update history

  • 2026-08-01

    Assessment based on our latest editorial review.

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