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Fusion Markets in Indonesia

Is Fusion Markets available and legal for Indonesian traders? Local regulation, currency, payment methods, and what to verify before you sign up.

Forex in IndonesiaLegal, mostly via offshore brokers

Local authority: BAPPEBTI (Commodity Futures Trading Regulatory Agency)

Is Fusion Markets legal in Indonesia?

Forex trading is legal in Indonesia but is meant to be conducted through brokers licensed by BAPPEBTI. Most large global brokers operate via offshore entities and are not BAPPEBTI-licensed — trading with them is common but sits outside local protection.

Fusion Markets does not hold a BAPPEBTI licence specifically for Indonesia in our records, so Indonesian clients are typically served through Fusion Markets's international/offshore entity. That means you rely on that entity's regulation rather than local Indonesia protection — check which entity you're signing up with.

Fusion Markets's regulation

Regulation status

Australian (2019) — regulated by ASIC (Australia), VFSC (Vanuatu for the global entity), FSA (Seychelles).

For Indonesian traders

Local regulatorBAPPEBTI
CurrencyIDR
Common paymentslocal bank transfer, e-wallets (OVO/DANA/GoPay), cards

Before you trade from Indonesia

Laws change and are enforced differently — this is general information, not legal advice. Always confirm the current rules with BAPPEBTI and verify which Fusion Markets entity serves Indonesia. Trading Forex/CFDs is high-risk and can lose all your capital.

Fusion Markets in other countries

Update history

  • 2026-08-01

    Availability and local-regulation context reviewed.

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