Brokers that Accept Broker-to-Broker Transfers

Fund your trading account with the following brokers through a broker-to-broker transfer.

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FxPro (FxPro.com) is a global broker, winner of 95+ awards including "Best FX Service Provider" in 2023. Trade 250+ instruments across a wide range of asset classes on MT4/5 or cTrader. FxPro accepts all trading styles without restrictions.

  • Risk warning: 79.28% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs and Spread Betting work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.
  • Markets: Forex (CFD), Cryptos (CFD)*, Stocks (CFD), Indices (CFD), Metals (CFD), Energy (CFD), Commodities (CFD)
    * Availability subject to regulation.
  • Platforms: MT4, MT5, cTrader, Copy trading
  • Regulators: Bahamas, Cyprus (EU) , South Africa, UK

$100
deposit

1:200
leverage

Market
execution

$1000
deposit

1:200
leverage

Market
execution

$1000
deposit

1:200
leverage

Market
execution

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How a broker-to-broker transfer works

In a broker-to-broker transfer, your funds flow directly from your existing to your new broker's bank account. This can halve the time and money it takes to fund your trading account, because it sidesteps the need to wire funds through your personal account first. You can expect an international bank transfer to take between 3 and 5 business days.

Please note the following 3 pre-requisites before you get started:

  • Open an account with your new broker first through the links on this page.
  • Remember that your new and existing account must be in the same name.
  • Your existing trading account must be with a regulated broker, or a licensed financial institution.

Once you've opened a new trading account, contact your broker to request a transfer form. Importantly, as broker-to-broker transfers are cash only, you'll need to close open positions with your existing broker. This means crystallising unrealised gains and losses, and may have unforeseen tax implications. If in doubt, speak to a tax advisor.

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FXCC

ECN XL Account

Trade CFDs on 70+ currency pairs, crypto-currencies, commodities and indices with leverage up to 1:... More

  • $0 deposit
  • 1:500 leverage
  • 0 pips EUR/USD
  • Regulators: Cyprus (EU) , Nevis

LiteFinance

ECN Account

Trade Forex on floating spreads from 0 pips plus commission on MT4 or MT5. Get started from a low $... More

  • $50 deposit
  • 1:1000 leverage
  • 0 pips EUR/USD
  • Regulators: Cyprus (EU) , Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Risk warning: 83% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.

Exness

Pro Account

Trade CFDs on Forex, crypto-currencies, stocks, indices, metals and energies with dynamic leverage ... More

  • $3000 deposit
  • 1:500 leverage
  • 0.1 pips EUR/USD
  • Regulators: BVI, CuraƧao, Cyprus (EU) , Kenya, Mauritius, Seychelles, South Africa, UK
Risk warning: CFDs are leveraged products. Trading in CFDs carries a high level of risk thus may not be appropriate for all investors. The investment value can both increase and decrease and the investors may lose all their invested capital.