AED Forex Account
Compare regulated brokers that accept the UAE dirham (AED) as a base currency for your trading account.
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- CFDs on Forex, crypto, indices, stocks, oil and precious metals.
- Low fees and superfast execution through 35+ liquidity providers.
- No conflict of interest as Equiti is an execution-only ECN broker.
- Regulated in multiple countries, including the UAE and the UK.
- Multi-lingual customer support, available 24/6.
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- Withdrawal fees on some, but not all, withdrawal methods (e.g. US$ 30 for withdrawals to a bank account).
Brokers that accept AED
About the Emirati Dirham
The Emirati Dirham, abbreviated as AED, is the official currency of the United Arab Emirates. The Dirham was introduced in 1973(2), in replacement of the Bahraini Dinar, the Qatari Riyal and the Dubai Riyal that had been in circulation at the time.
The Central Bank of the UAE intervenes automatically in the foreign exchange market in order to maintain the Dirham's fixed exchange rate against the US Dollar. 1 USD equals 3.6725 AED(3).
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- 1. Skrill. Our Fees and Charges. https://www.skrill.com/en/siteinformation/fees/#deposit
- 2. United Arab Emirates' Government portal. The UAE National Currency. https://u.ae/en/information-and-services/finance-and-investment/the-uae-national-currency
- 3. Central Bank of the UAE. Domestic Market Operations. https://www.centralbank.ae/en/our-operations/monetary-policy-and-domestic-markets/domestic-market-operations/