LiteForex is now LiteFinance. The broker that launched in 2005 as LiteForex rebranded in November 2021, and the company states it plainly on its own About page: in November 2021, LiteForex was rebranded to LiteFinance. Its published company history is more precise still — trading accounts were transferred to a new jurisdiction on November 8, 2021, and the brand officially changed on November 18, 2021. The old domains have not been abandoned: when our team checked on August 17, 2026, liteforex.com, liteforex.org, and litefinance.com all returned HTTP 301 permanent redirects to www.litefinance.org. So if you are hunting for LiteForex bonus terms or a LiteForex login and finding a differently named broker, nothing has gone missing. This guide covers what the rebrand changed, what happened to accounts and licences, and which promotions are actually claimable today — because the LiteForex-era bonus you remember may well be one of the ones that has since expired.
Availability note: Bonuses are banned for retail clients in the EU, UK, Australia, and the US. LiteFinance’s offers run through its non-EU entities, and the group’s own legal footer states that LiteFinance Global LLC does not provide services to residents of the EEA, the USA, Israel, Russia, and some other countries. Each offer below carries its own eligibility line.
The Short Answer
| Question | Verified answer |
|---|---|
| Is LiteForex still operating? | Yes — under the name LiteFinance since November 2021 |
| Same company? | Yes — trading since 2005, same founders and management team per the rebrand announcement |
| Exact dates | Accounts moved to a new jurisdiction November 8, 2021; brand changed November 18, 2021 |
| What happened to liteforex.com? | HTTP 301 permanent redirect to www.litefinance.org — checked by our team, August 17, 2026 |
| Why the change? | A group restructuring tied to plans to obtain licences in new jurisdictions and to broaden beyond a forex-only identity |
| Regulation today | CySEC 093/08 (Cyprus), FSC Mauritius GB20025921, and an SVG-registered entity — per our Matrix record |
| Are LiteForex-era bonuses still available? | Not under that name. The live offers are a $50 no deposit bonus and the 60% “LIKE” deposit bonus; the 100% “SANWALA” bonus expired in June 2026 |
For the full trust assessment of the company as it exists today, see our LiteFinance review and the broker profile.
What Actually Happened in November 2021
The rebrand was one visible part of a corporate restructuring. Three elements are documented:
- A new operating entity. LiteFinance Global LLC was incorporated in St. Vincent and the Grenadines — its registration number, 931 LLC 2021, matches the year. On November 8, 2021, client trading accounts were transferred to that new jurisdiction.
- The brand change itself, effective November 18, 2021: new name, new logo, new trademark, and a redesigned site.
- The stated purpose: the company describes the reorganisation as a growth step tied to its intention to obtain licences in new jurisdictions, and its restructuring announcement stressed that founders and team remained the same and that existing and new clients would not be affected.
There is a detail here that most rebrand explainers miss, and it is genuinely useful for anyone checking the company on a regulator’s register: the legacy name still exists in law. The group’s European arm is registered as Liteforex (Europe) LTD — that is the exact legal name on the CySEC licence (093/08, company registration HE230122), spelled the old way. If you search a register for “LiteFinance” in Cyprus and find nothing, that is why. The Mauritius arm, by contrast, carries the new name: LiteFinance Investment Limited, licensed by the FSC under GB20025921.
Sources: LiteFinance’s own About page (litefinance.org/company/) and company history page (litefinance.org/company/history/), both accessed August 17, 2026; “LiteForex Rebrands to LiteFinance Ahead of Global Expansion”, financemagnates.com, published November 23, 2021, accessed August 17, 2026. Domain redirect behaviour independently checked by our team on August 17, 2026.
What Changed vs What Stayed the Same
| Changed | Stayed the same |
|---|---|
| Brand name: LiteForex became LiteFinance | The company — trading since 2005, same founders and management |
| Client accounts moved to a new jurisdiction (November 8, 2021) | Platforms: MT4, MT5, cTrader on ECN accounts, and the broker’s own web platform |
| Domains: liteforex.com and liteforex.org now redirect to litefinance.org | The CySEC entity’s legal name, still spelled Liteforex (Europe) LTD |
| Positioning: a broader financial-products identity rather than forex-only | The promo-code bonus system — still the way every LiteFinance offer is claimed |
| The offer lineup itself — several 2026 promo codes have already expired | The low entry point: $10 on a cent account, $50 on ECN and Classic accounts |
What Happened to LiteForex Accounts?
The restructuring announcement was explicit that clients — existing and new — would not be affected, and the mechanism was a transfer of trading accounts to the new jurisdiction rather than a re-registration. In practice that means the client base moved with the brand.
If you are returning to a dormant LiteForex account:
- Log in at litefinance.org. The old domains redirect there anyway. Treat any site still presenting itself as a live, deposit-taking “LiteForex” with its own login as a warning sign.
- Expect to re-verify. Full verification is a condition of the current bonus programme in any case, and any broker will re-run KYC on a long-dormant account before releasing funds.
- Ask support about legacy balances and old promo credits. We have no verified record of how individual dormant accounts or expired promo-code bonuses were handled — ask LiteFinance directly rather than trusting third-party claims.
One thing worth knowing about the jurisdiction change: the entity that holds most non-European client relationships today is the SVG-registered one, which is a company registration rather than a full investor-protection regime. That is the standard structure among brokers that run bonuses — the promotions live where the regulation is lightest — but it should be a conscious choice, not a surprise. Our guide to offshore versus onshore brokers covers what you give up.
Does LiteForex Still Have a Bonus?
Not under that name — and this is where the search results are most misleading, because LiteFinance’s promotions are promo-code based and short-lived. A page written six months ago can be describing a code that no longer works. Our Matrix, verified on August 7, 2026 against LiteFinance’s own promo pages, records the following:
| Offer | Promo code | Status (verified August 7, 2026) |
|---|---|---|
| $50 no deposit bonus | Welcome | Active — with a caveat, below |
| 60% deposit bonus up to $10,000 | LIKE | Active |
| 100% deposit bonus up to $10,000 | SANWALA | Expired — promotion ran to June 14, 2026 |
| 30% + 15% “Non-Stop” deposit bonus | NonStopBonus | Expired — promotion ran to June 18, 2026 |
| Trade Smart Challenge (contest) | TRADESMART | Active — registration period runs to September 6, 2026 |
If you arrived here chasing the 100% SANWALA bonus, that is the one that has gone. It ran at 100% of a deposit up to $10,000 on a $50 minimum, usable up to five times per client, with the credit non-withdrawable but profits freely withdrawable — and it ended on June 14, 2026. Stale bonus listings are the most common trap in this niche; we cover the pattern in our fake no deposit bonus warning.
The $50 no deposit bonus (code: Welcome)
The offer our records verify: $50, credited on the Welcome promo code, available on MT4-CLASSIC, MT4-CLASSIC2, MT4-CENT and MT4-CENT2 accounts, valid for one month from the bonus payment date, with maximum leverage of 1:1000 and full account verification required. There is no explicit lot requirement — but there is a hard gate that matters more: you cannot withdraw the bonus or any profits from it until you have made a real deposit. Eligible markets in our record include Nigeria, South Africa, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Pakistan, and Bangladesh; excluded are the EEA, the UK, Australia, the US, Israel, and Russia.
One honest caveat. At our August 7, 2026 check, the promo page displayed “Activations left: 0” with no “promotion ended” banner. That is ambiguous — it may be a promotion-wide exhaustion counter or a logged-out per-client display, since the LIKE code page shows no counter at all when logged out. We could not resolve it without a logged-in account, so treat availability for new claimants as unconfirmed and check the code in your client area before counting on it. The full terms breakdown is in our LiteFinance no deposit bonus guide, and verified alternatives are ranked on the no deposit bonus pillar.
The 60% deposit bonus (code: LIKE)
The live deposit match: 60% of your deposit, up to $10,000, on a minimum deposit of $100, usable up to two times per client, valid six months from the bonus payment date. Eligible accounts are enumerated in the terms: MT4 and MT5 Classic, Cent, and ECN variants. The credit is non-tradable margin rather than cash, but profits are immediately withdrawable with no profit cap. The unlock condition is unusual and worth reading twice: at least 50 trades, with total volume equal to 30% of the bonus amount in lots. On a $600 bonus that is 180 lots spread across a minimum of 50 trades. Maximum leverage 1:1000, no copy-trading, and Vietnam is excluded alongside the EU, UK, Australia, and US.
Compare that unlock against the market before claiming — a 60% headline with a 30%-of-bonus volume requirement is not automatically better than a smaller bonus with none. Our turnover calculator turns the requirement into a spread cost, and deposit bonus terms explained covers what each clause is for.
Trade Smart Challenge (code: TRADESMART)
A contest rather than a bonus: 50% of your total investment as a prize, capped at $50,000 per client, on ECN MT4 accounts with a $100 minimum deposit. Three goals must all be met within 30 days — profit of 50% or more, a volume target of 2% of deposits plus initial balance in lots, and a low-risk discipline condition (floating loss under 20%, maximum loss under 70%, margin usage under 30%). Rewards are credited as withdrawable balance, and no withdrawals are permitted while you participate. Korea is excluded per the contest terms, alongside the EU, UK, Australia, and US. Registration runs to September 6, 2026.
Read the design honestly: a contest that requires a 50% return inside 30 days is selecting for high-variance trading, which is exactly the behaviour that empties accounts. Our forex contests guide explains what these competitions actually reward.
Full terms tables for every live offer sit on the LiteFinance bonus page, and if the current lineup fits your plan you can open a LiteFinance account here.
How to Be Sure You Are On the Real LiteFinance
- The current domain is litefinance.org. liteforex.com, liteforex.org, and litefinance.com all 301 to it — confirmed August 17, 2026. A site resolving as a live “LiteForex” with its own client area is not the real broker.
- Check the register under the right legal name. CySEC lists Liteforex (Europe) LTD (licence 093/08, registration HE230122); the Mauritius FSC lists LiteFinance Investment Limited (GB20025921). Clone sites copy logos, not register entries.
- Never trust a promo code from a third-party page. LiteFinance’s codes expire on schedule — two did in June 2026 — and “exclusive legacy LiteForex bonus” offers are a standard scam setup. See common forex bonus scams.
Another broker in our coverage went through the same identity shift, with the same knock-on effect on stale bonus pages: JustForex is now JustMarkets. For the broader market, see the deposit bonus pillar and the cashback hub — for traders who will be active regardless of promotions, per-lot rebates usually outearn a one-off credit bonus over a year.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is LiteForex the same company as LiteFinance?
Yes. LiteForex rebranded to LiteFinance in November 2021 — the company states this directly on its own About page, and its published history dates the account transfer to a new jurisdiction to November 8, 2021 and the brand change to November 18, 2021. The restructuring announcement stated that founders and team remained the same and that clients would not be affected. The company dates itself from 2005, and the old domains still redirect to litefinance.org.
Why did LiteForex change its name to LiteFinance?
The change came with a group restructuring: a new operating entity in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, a new logo and trademark, and a redesigned site. The company frames the reorganisation as a growth step connected to its plan to obtain licences in additional jurisdictions, and the new name drops the forex-only framing in favour of a broader financial-products identity. It was a rename and restructuring, not an acquisition.
What happened to my LiteForex account and my old bonus?
Client trading accounts were transferred to the new jurisdiction on November 8, 2021, and the company said the process would not affect existing or new clients — so accounts moved rather than being closed. Log in at litefinance.org and expect to complete full verification, which is a condition of the current bonus programme in any case. For any legacy balance or expired promo-code credit, contact LiteFinance support directly: we have no verified record of how individual dormant accounts were handled.
Does LiteFinance still have a no deposit bonus in 2026?
Our Matrix records a $50 no deposit bonus on the Welcome promo code as active at the August 7, 2026 verification — available on MT4 Classic and Cent account types, valid one month from the bonus payment date, with no explicit lot requirement but a firm rule that you must make a real deposit before withdrawing the bonus or any profits from it. One caveat we will not paper over: the page showed an activations counter at zero with no ended banner, which we could not resolve without logging in. Confirm the code in your client area before relying on it.
Is the LiteForex 100% bonus still available?
No. The 100% deposit bonus — promo code SANWALA, 100% of a deposit up to $10,000 on a $50 minimum, up to five uses per client, credit non-withdrawable with profits freely withdrawable — ran to June 14, 2026 and is marked expired in our Matrix. The 30% + 15% Non-Stop bonus ended four days later, on June 18, 2026. The live deposit offer is the 60% LIKE bonus, up to $10,000, which requires at least 50 trades totalling 30% of the bonus amount in lots.
Which entity will my LiteFinance account sit under?
That depends on where you live, and it matters more than the brand name. The group’s European arm is Liteforex (Europe) LTD, regulated by CySEC under licence 093/08 — and it cannot offer bonuses to EU retail clients, because ESMA rules prohibit them. Clients in bonus-eligible markets are served by the non-EU entities: LiteFinance Investment Limited under the Mauritius FSC (GB20025921), or LiteFinance Global LLC, registered in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, whose own footer excludes residents of the EEA, the USA, Israel, and Russia. Confirm which entity your account agreement names before you deposit — see risks of unregulated and offshore brokers.