With the website offline we found no verifiable advantages to report. Any positive claims about Axiance cannot currently be confirmed against a live, regulated platform. We recommend choosing a regulated broker instead.
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At the time of writing, axiance.com returns a DNS error (NXDOMAIN) — the domain no longer resolves to a live website. Trustpilot has also locked the Axiance profile with a notice that the company’s website has closed and reviews can no longer be left.
Taken together, these signals indicate Axiance is most likely defunct or no longer operating under this brand. Brands in this situation sometimes reappear under a new name — so be cautious of any “Axiance” lookalike or anyone claiming to represent it.
A quick comparison of why a regulated alternative is the safer choice:
| Factor | Axiance | IC Markets / XM / Pepperstone |
|---|---|---|
| Website | Offline | Live & active |
| Regulation | Unverifiable | ASIC / CySEC / FCA |
| Trustpilot | Locked / scam reports | 4+ / 5 |
| Withdrawals | Complaints | Established record |
Based on an offline website, a locked Trustpilot profile, scam allegations and reviewer-reported ties to EverFX/Aureium, we do not recommend Axiance. There is no live, regulated platform we can verify, and no safe way to deposit.
If you already have money with Axiance, follow the recovery steps above: stop depositing, document everything, request a withdrawal in writing, and escalate to your bank and regulator. For new trading, choose a broker with a verifiable tier-1 or strong tier-2 licence.
Axiance was marketed as a forex/CFD broker, but as of our latest check its website no longer resolves and Trustpilot has locked the profile because the company’s site has closed. The available reviews are dominated by scam warnings and withdrawal complaints, and reviewers tie the brand to EverFX and Aureium Limited.
We could not verify any current, reputable regulatory licence. For these reasons we treat Axiance as defunct / high-risk and recommend against depositing. If you hold funds with Axiance, document everything, request a withdrawal in writing, and escalate to your bank and national regulator — and never pay an upfront fee to anyone promising to “recover” your money.