Singapore vs Malaysia: Who’s Winning the Scam War?
Scams aren’t getting smarter — they’re getting more human. Even experienced investors are losing big money. Why does this keep happening in Malaysia while Singapore takes a different path?
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Abstract:The Enforcement Directorate accused, OctaFX, a forex trading platform, of an INR 800 crore scam through its investigation. But are ED's claims true? Let's find out!

OctaFX, a renowned forex broker, got into the news for all the wrong reasons. The 800-crore scam leveled on it by the Enforcement Directorate at the end of 2024. Following the FIR raised by investors in Shivaji Nagar Police Station in Pune, the ED carried out its investigation at various offices in Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai.
The investors complained that the trading platform misled them with high return promises. As per the EDs findings, the company is alleged to have manipulated trades to mount losses for the investors while transferring funds to create shell accounts and companies, which seemed like e-commerce platforms. As per the ED, OctaFX transferred funds overseas pretending to be imports and freight services.
According to certain news reports, ED has gotten mixed up here. The ED carried out an investigation on OctaFX India Pvt. Ltd. This entity is not related to the broker. OctaFX has clearly denied having ties with this entity. In a statement, Octa clearly stated that it doesn’t have individuals acting as the companys official representatives in any region or country.
A renowned Forex trading platform such as OctaFX is always the soft target for scammers who impersonate them and hurt their brand equity.
This may be an impersonation case.
Octa has constantly denied that it has lured investors with quick and high returns. While this adds spice to the scam allegation episode, the matter seems complicated. Some reports construe that it’s an attempt to further tighten Indias forex market for players like OctaFX, which has not received a license from local authorities.
Octa would have been legal in India had it received an official license from the RBI under Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) regulations. However, the license issue is far deeper in India than one may imagine. Not only is India's online forex trading market complex, it is also decentralized. Meeting the local regulatory requirements often prevents brokers from offering the best services to traders. Octa has thus chosen to penetrate India using global licensing, just like many renowned international brokers do.
Local regulators such as the RBI often impose restrictions on trading instruments, bonuses, promotional offers, etc. They may disallow brokers to work with too many liquidity providers, leading to a lack of liquidity and hurting traders business sentiments. OctaFX, however, holds a license from the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) of South Africa and the Comoros licence. That hints at its reliability.
OctaFX has constantly received praise from its clients globally, including a high private investor base in India. It was conferred the Most Reliable Broker in 2023 by Global Forex Awards and the Best Trading App in 2024 by FX Empire.
You can! It‘s doing reasonably well. The WikiFx team has assigned Octa a score of 6.24 out of 10. Its trading software is impressive, helping it grab 9.99 points from the team. However, as they say, don’t put all your eggs in one basket. Dont put all your forex investments here, spread them across different and reputed brokers to maximize.
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