Exclusive: Doo Group rebranding UK and South Africa operations to RKX
FNG Exclusive… FNG has learned that Retail FX and CFDs brokerage holding company Doo Group, which has traditionally operated brokers containing the “Doo” moniker, has undertaken its second major rebranding effort in as many years.
Rebranding
After last year rebranding its Doo Prime offshore (Mauritius/Vanuatu) CFDs brokerage as D Prime, we have learned that the company is in process of a more radical rebrand of its FCA regulated Doo Clearing UK business, and FSCA licensed South Africa business, as RKX.
New websites
Doo Group has already gone live with the rkx.com website under its South Africa company, and also the rkxfinancial.co.uk website for its UK business. (We’d note, however, that the group’s old dooclearing.co.uk website has not yet been taken down.) The company’s FCA licensed entity in the UK has also been renamed, from Doo Clearing Limited to RKX Financial UK Limited.
We expect the company to make a more formal announcement regarding the various rebrandings in the coming days.
Doo Group troubles in 2025
Following several years of rapid growth and hiring and office openings, the Doo Group brand took something of a hit in 2025, when the company’s Malaysia based call center was raided by police, as part of a wider operation in the country targeting financial scams. Following that, the company laid off its Cyprus based marketing department (and effectively shuttered its fairly new Cyprus office), as was exclusively reported at the time here at FNG. A number of senior D Prime executives elsewhere also left to other brokerages following the Malaysia raid and Cyprus office shutdown.
About Doo Group
The Doo Group operates several licensed online brokerage subsidiaries including an FCA licensed entity in the UK, CySEC licensed Doo Financial Cyprus Limited covering the EU, RKX Financial SA in South Africa, and offshore unit D Prime (domiciled in Mauritius and Vanuatu), targeting mainly Chinese and APAC region traders. Doo Group is controlled by Chinese national Junjie Chen.
