You could make these claims on any brokerage, legitimate or not. Look at HotForex (legit) or InstaForex (not a great broker most people here say).
hotforex.com/sv/en/about-us/awards.html
instaforex.com/awards
Client experience/reviews are what matters. I could not care less about an award site not being updated.. does not mean anything.
I2 has very good reviews too I must say! Have not seen any negatives from clients I don't think.
@Whitesnake
I agree with you on this one
I have checked some of the awards won by Hotforex, they are real, and the websites (magazines/expos)
do really exist, and they have lots of history and content. They are not fabricated decoy-websites.
And there are pictures with the staff and the award in the net
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/409757266072817916/
They have mostly positive reviews on FPA.
https://www.forexpeacearmy.com/forex-reviews/6884/www.hotforex.com
And then there is Instaforex. Despite winning real awards.....
http://blog.instaforex.com/tag/forex-exhibition/
....they are also real scammers
https://www.forexpeacearmy.com/forex-reviews/4257/www.instaforex.com
So, as mentioned before, one has to be careful with any kind of investment,
even if at first glance it looks good and safe, like with Bernie Madoff or Instaforex.
Same with i2, be careful.
But if they are obviously strange enough things to put any careful investor on alert already from the beginning....
- like the awards, from three financial websites with lack of content and no new updates this year (none of the three)
- like the i2-key leaders/analysts, where no past information whatsoever can be found in the internet.
... one has to wonder if the many positive i2-guest-reviews are real or fabricated.
The only real reviews are of course the ones from established registered FPA-members.
Therefore with i2, (because there is pro and contra) one has to be extra careful.