VOYAFX Clone Alert: TrueGuard Broker Risk Review

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Our Verdict at a Glance

TrueGuard verdict: High risk – our checks found nothing that offsets the concerns below.

Our assessment of VOYAFX is driven primarily by strong indications that it impersonates a genuinely licensed firm. The sections below set out exactly what we checked and what we found.

What Is VOYAFX?

VOYAFX operates as a web-based brokerage soliciting deposits from retail investors. The operation runs through the website voyafx.com. Public materials point to Bulgaria as its claimed base of operations – a claim we treat with caution until independently verified. The firm indicates a founding date around 2021, which should be checked against independent records such as domain registration data.

What Our Checks Found

  • Identity check failed. The branding and credentials used by VOYAFX closely match those of a genuinely authorised firm – the hallmark of a clone operation designed to borrow someone else’s trust.
  • No regulator on record. We found no recognised financial authority – FCA, ASIC, CySEC or comparable – standing behind VOYAFX. Client funds therefore sit outside any compensation or supervision regime.
  • Opaque ownership. The people behind the platform are not clearly identified, and accountability follows ownership – where one is hidden, so is the other.
  • Marketing over substance. Bold profit language and bonus offers take the place of the risk disclosures a regulated firm is obliged to publish.

Understanding the Scheme

Clone operations such as VOYAFX borrow the identity of a genuinely licensed firm – its name, registration numbers, sometimes entire document sets – so that a victim who checks the register finds real credentials belonging to someone else. The tell is in the details: contact channels, payment destinations and domains that differ subtly from the authentic firm’s official records.

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The Withdrawal Pattern to Watch For

User reports around platforms in this category describe the same sequence again and again – encouraged deposits, dashboard profits that exist only on screen, and a withdrawal process that produces conditions instead of money. VOYAFX’s profile gives us no confidence it would behave differently.

Could You Get Your Money Back?

Money sent to VOYAFX is not automatically lost – but the path back depends on how you paid and how fast you move. Card payments may qualify for chargeback; bank transfers can sometimes be recalled or disputed through the receiving bank’s fraud team; and cryptocurrency, while harder, can be traced on-chain to exchanges where accounts can be frozen. Preserve every piece of evidence – receipts, emails, chat logs, wallet addresses – and do not pay any “release fee” requested to unlock a withdrawal; that is almost always a second round of the same scheme.

Our team handles exactly this work: evidence preparation, payment-provider engagement and asset tracing. Request a free case review and we will give you an honest read on your options – including telling you plainly if we believe recovery is unlikely.

Before You Trust Any Broker

  • Verify the licence number directly on the regulator’s own register – never through a link the broker provides.
  • Search the firm’s name together with words like “withdrawal”, “complaint” and “scam” before depositing.
  • Treat guaranteed returns, deposit bonuses and pressure tactics as disqualifying, not negotiable.
  • Confirm a real, verifiable office address and named directors.
  • Keep records of every interaction from day one – evidence gathered early is evidence that recovers money later.

The Bottom Line

Our conclusion is straightforward: VOYAFX carries the risk profile of the platforms we are hired to recover money from – not of the brokers we would clear in a verification.

Before dealing with any trading platform, cross-check its claims against independent sources such as the FCA’s ScamSmart resource. Five minutes of verification is cheaper than any recovery.

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This review reflects TrueGuard Limited’s research-desk assessment of publicly available information at the time of writing. If you represent VOYAFX and believe any detail is inaccurate, contact us with verifiable documentation and we will review it promptly.

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