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Exness India App Delisted: What Traders Need to Know Right Now
Forex traders in India just got hit with some unexpected news. On July 11, 2025, Exness quietly removed its app from Google Play Store for Indian users—and it's all about regulatory compliance.
Why the sudden move?
Exness had to bow to India's strict FEMA and RBI regulations. Both authorities have been tightening their grip on forex platforms operating within the country, and this app delisting is the fallout.
The million-rupee question: When's it coming back?
Exness hasn't dropped any official timeline. The app will only return once the company secures proper regulatory approval from Indian authorities. Translation: could be months, could be longer. Stay tuned to their official channels for announcements.
Don't panic—here's how to keep trading
Your account isn't locked. Here are three workarounds that are already live:
The bigger picture
This isn't just Exness. Indian regulators are systematically cracking down on unregistered forex brokers. If you're trading in India right now, expect more platforms to face similar restrictions. Staying compliant might slow things down, but it's the price of a regulated market.