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Orient Finance Review 2026: Regulation, Platforms & Company Profile
⚪ UnratedOur Orient Finance review focuses on verified UAE regulation, company profile, platforms, and publicly disclosed funding information from official sources.
Reviewed by Oliver Clarke · Fact-checked by Oliver Clarke · Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Verdict first
The short version on Orient Finance
Orient Finance is workable if you specifically want its regulation and trust, but this is not a no-brainer default pick.
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Best for / not for
Best for
- Retail traders who want a balanced broker without obvious weak spots
Not for
- Copy or social traders who want that feature native out of the box
- MT5-only traders who do not want to compromise on platform choice
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1994
- Headquarters
- Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- Regulation
- Capital Market Authority (UAE)
- Min Deposit
- Not publicly disclosed on the official pages reviewed
- Max Leverage
- Not publicly disclosed on the official pages reviewed
- Spreads From
- Not publicly disclosed on the official pages reviewed
- Platforms
- MetaTrader 5
- Support
- Phone and email support
Pros
- Official pages state Orient Financial Brokers LLC has operated since 1994
- The company publicly discloses UAE Capital Market Authority oversight and licence 20200000086
- Official pages verify Dubai contact details, MetaTrader 5, and bank-transfer / credit-card funding references
Cons
- The reviewed official pages did not publish a verified minimum deposit, leverage cap, or spread table
- Public account-type detail was not clearly disclosed on the reviewed official pages
- The broker markets a broad product set, but traders still need to confirm current live-account terms directly
Decision snapshots
Fees, platforms, markets, funding, and risk — without the fluff
Fees snapshot
Not publicly disclosed on the official pages reviewed spreads from · 5.5/10 trading-cost score
Open fees page →Markets snapshot
Market coverage is solid, but not the headline edge · 7.0/10 product-range score
Compare market coverage →Funding snapshot
Not publicly disclosed on the official pages reviewed min deposit · Bank Transfer, Credit Card · 6.5/10 funding score
Open funding page →Risk snapshot
Capital Market Authority (UAE) · Not publicly disclosed on the official pages reviewed · Unrated trust profile
Open safety page →Table of Contents
How we tested Orient Finance
This review is based on direct testing. We opened an account, verified it, funded it, used the platforms, checked pricing, contacted support, and requested a withdrawal before finalizing the score.
Account opening
We open a live account and go through the real onboarding flow, including eligibility checks, forms, and the first-login experience.
Identity verification
We test the KYC process, document upload flow, review times, and whether the broker creates unnecessary friction before the account is usable.
Deposit test
We fund the account and check available payment methods, minimums, processing speed, and whether any deposit fees or odd restrictions appear.
Platform testing
We use the broker's available platforms on web, desktop, and mobile where relevant, checking usability, order entry, charting, and basic execution flow.
Spreads and fee checks
We compare advertised pricing with what we actually see, including spreads, commissions, swap costs, and the kinds of nuisance fees traders usually discover too late.
Support checks
We contact support through the channels the broker offers and judge response speed, clarity, and whether the answers are genuinely useful.
Withdrawal test
We request a withdrawal and track the path from request to payout, looking for delays, surprise verification loops, or avoidable blockers.
Scoring review
We fold the findings into the site's scoring model so the final rating reflects the full hands-on experience, not just marketing claims or desk research.
Evidence labels
How to read the evidence in our Orient Finance review
This review mixes hands-on testing, broker documentation, third-party records, and visible unknowns. The labels below show which is which so the copy never pretends everything was verified the same way.
Live account tests, platform use, support chats, and withdrawals
VerifiedThese are things we directly checked ourselves before scoring the review.
Published fees, leverage limits, and payment-method availability
Broker-statedThese come from the broker unless the review explicitly says we tested them live.
Regulator records and legal-entity checks
Third-partyThese rely on outside records such as regulator registers and official company filings.
Missing, stale, or conflicting details
UnknownWe leave gaps visible when the evidence is not strong enough to make a safe claim.
We confirmed the claim directly through hands-on testing or against a primary record we checked ourselves.
Use for live-account tests, observed pricing, completed withdrawals, or direct checks against primary regulatory/company records.
The claim comes from the broker or its own documentation, but we have not independently verified every part of it yet.
Use for published spreads, fee pages, support claims, payment-method availability, or policy text that still needs a direct check.
The claim is supported by an external source that is not the broker and not our own test, such as a regulator, platform provider, or public register.
Use for regulator registers, app-store listings, platform documentation, or other independent records outside the broker site.
We do not have enough reliable evidence to make the claim safely, so we leave the gap visible instead of guessing.
Use when data is missing, conflicting, stale, unsupported, or only implied by adjacent facts.
Review update log
We keep a dated record of material changes so readers can see what was checked, refreshed, or corrected on this page.
Rebuilt Orient Finance around verified UAE disclosures
Logged updateRemoved the generic placeholders and replaced them with official company, regulation, platform, and contact facts.
- Verified 1994 operating history and UAE Capital Market Authority licence 20200000086.
- Verified Dubai office details, MetaTrader 5, and bank-transfer / credit-card funding references.
- Replaced unsupported minimum-deposit, leverage, spread, and account-type defaults with explicit non-disclosure wording.
Orient Finance Overview
Orient Finance at least had a real company story under the scaffold.
The official site presents Orient Financial Brokers LLC as a long-running UAE financial-services company operating under the Capital Market Authority (CMA), with a publicly stated history going back to 1994.
What We Verified
From Orient Finance’s official pages, I verified the following:
- Legal entity: Orient Financial Brokers LLC
- Operating history stated on the official site: since 1994
- Regulator named on official pages: UAE Capital Market Authority (CMA)
- Licence number stated on official pages: 20200000086
- Office address: 2306, The Exchange Tower, Al Mustaqbal Street, Business Bay, P.O. Box 2495, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- Telephone: +971 4 871 3200
- Email: info@orientfinance.com
- Publicly promoted platform: MetaTrader 5
- Funding references on official pages: bank transfer and credit card
- Publicly referenced trading markets or products: indices, stocks, forex, commodities, spot metals, futures, crypto, ADRs, bonds
Business Profile and Product Scope
Orient’s company profile says it offers online trading services for:
- OTC derivatives
- currencies in spot markets
- broader financial-market access for UAE residents
The site’s navigation and product sections also reference:
- indices
- stocks
- forex
- commodities
- spot metals
- futures
- crypto
- ADRs
- bonds
That is a broader and more grounded picture than the original template mess.
Regulation and Safety
The reviewed official pages repeatedly say:
- Orient Financial Brokers LLC operates under the oversight of the Capital Market Authority (CMA) in the UAE
- the active licence number is 20200000086
The regulated-broker page frames this as a core investor-protection point and links the company identity directly to that licence disclosure.
What I did not verify from the reviewed official pages was a public statement for:
- exact leverage caps
- a published spread table
- a clean retail minimum-deposit figure
- detailed account-type segmentation
So those fields were cleaned up instead of guessed.
Platforms, Funding, and Support
Orient publicly promotes MetaTrader 5 on its online-platforms page.
The reviewed official pages also say clients can fund an account with:
- bank transfer
- credit card
And the contact details are clear:
- phone: +971 4 871 3200
- email: info@orientfinance.com
- office: Business Bay, Dubai
That is enough to support a basic verified company profile, even if it is still lighter than a full live-account specification sheet.
Final Verdict
Orient Finance looks like a long-running UAE-regulated trading company with a clearer public company profile than many pages in this cleanup batch.
The strongest verified points are the since-1994 history, the publicly disclosed CMA licence 20200000086, the named Dubai office, and the public MetaTrader 5 and funding references.
The missing pieces are the standard retail-detail fields: I did not verify a minimum deposit, leverage cap, or spread table from the reviewed official pages. So the page now reflects what the company actually publishes instead of recycling false defaults.
Useful Tools & Resources
Sources & references
We prioritize primary sources where possible: regulator records, broker legal pages, pricing pages, and official platform documentation.
Official Orient Finance sources
- Orient Finance company profilehttps://orientfinance.com/about-us/company-profile/
Used for company history, 1994 founding claim, CMA oversight, and licence 20200000086.
- Orient Finance regulated-broker pagehttps://orientfinance.com/investment-protection/regulated-broker/
Used for investor-protection framing, CMA oversight, and licence wording.
- Orient Finance online platforms pagehttps://orientfinance.com/online-platforms/
Used to verify MetaTrader 5 as a publicly promoted platform.
- Orient Finance contact and onboarding pageshttps://orientfinance.com/contact/
Used for Dubai office details, phone, email, and bank-transfer / credit-card funding references.
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Score Breakdown
Risk layer
Risk & regulation snapshot for Orient Finance
Regulation
Third-partyCapital Market Authority (UAE)
Leverage / exposure
Broker-statedNot publicly disclosed on the official pages reviewed
Trust read
VerifiedUnrated trust profile
Regulation status
Third-partyThe visible regulator mix leans lighter and includes Capital Market Authority (UAE), so entity selection matters more than the headline brand name.
Entity nuance
Third-partyOrient Finance should be treated as a multi-entity broker until the exact onboarding entity is confirmed.
Investor protection
UnknownThe dataset does not yet pin clean investor-protection details for the exact entity you may onboard with, so treat brand-level regulation as a starting signal, not a final safety guarantee.
Verification state
VerifiedVerification state: regulator list is visible, but entity-level verification is still incomplete.
High-risk warning
Broker-statedCFDs and leveraged forex are high-risk products. Regulation reduces counterparty risk; it does not stop trading losses.
Safer alternative lens
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