Exness

Type:

MMNDD

License:

FCAFSACySECBVIFSCFSCFSCACMA

Registered in:

CyprusCyprus

Active Since:

2008

Regulation:

Tier 1Tier 2Tier 3

Min. Deposit

$10

Firm Highlights

Score:

7.9

Trust Pilot Score:

4.7

Industry Awards:

  • Best Broker MEA & Most Trusted Broker MEA — iFX EXPO Dubai 2025
  • Best Multi-Asset Broker & Most Trusted Broker Africa — Finance Magnates Africa Summit 2024

Broker Overview

Integrated Trading Platform:

MT4MT5Exness TerminalExness Trade App
Exness logo

Exness

MTR verified
MM | NDD FCA | FSA | CySEC | BVIFSC | FSC | FSCA | CMA Tier 1 | Tier 2 | Tier 3 CY | Founded: 2008

7.9 /10

Editorial score

Quick verdict : Exness is one of the most established high-volume global CFD brokers, with very strong appeal for active traders thanks to raw spreads from 0.0 pips, instant-withdrawal infrastructure, broad platform choice, and exceptionally flexible leverage on eligible entities.

Min. deposit

$10

minimum funding can vary by payment method, region, and account type

Max leverage

1:Unlimited

1:Unlimited on eligible accounts, but this depends on equity, instrument, jurisdiction, and entity

Regulation

Tier 1 | Tier 2 | Tier 3

Exness is a multi-entity broker.

Broker type

MMNDD

Standard and RAW ECN

Copy trading

Available

Copy Trading / Social Trading services are available

Founded

2008

N/A

Spreads from

0.0 pips

0.0 pips on Raw Spread and Zero account types. The Standard account starts from 0.2 pips

Withdrawal time

24 Hours

98% of withdrawals are processed automatically

Instruments

250+

Forex, shares, indices, metals, commodities, ETFs

Demo account

Available

Standard MT5 demo account with $10,000 in virtual funds

Platform

MT4MT5Exness TerminalExness Trade App

Web, Desktop, iOS, Android

Payment methods

CardBank transferE-walletsLocal paymentsCrypto (USDT/BTC)

Pros

  • Spreads from 0.0 pips on professional accounts with execution under 25ms — among the most competitive trading conditions in retail forex
  • Near-instant withdrawals with no fees across e-wallets and crypto — standout for traders who need fast access to funds
  • Unlimited leverage available on eligible accounts, manually adjustable from the client dashboard
  • Wide range of account types (Cent, Standard, Pro, Raw Spread, Zero) catering to complete beginners through professional traders
  • 24/7 multilingual customer support in 20+ languages across live chat, email, and phone

Cons

  • Retail clients are onboarded through Tier 3 offshore entities (Seychelles, BVI, Belize) — not the Tier 1 FCA or CySEC arms, which significantly limits investor protection
  • Unavailable to traders in the US, UK, EU, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand — major market exclusions
  • No cTrader or TradingView integration — platform choice limited to MetaTrader and Exness proprietary tools
  • Instrument range is limited at ~250 CFDs — no ETFs, bonds, or real asset ownership
  • Educational content is thin compared to brokers like IG or Pepperstone

Open Account Report issue
Officially established in 2008.FCA, CySEC, FSA, FSC, FSCA, and CMA references.Exness is the world’s largest retail broker.98%+ of withdrawals are processed automatically, with non-instant requests handled within 24 hours. Trustpilot: 4.7
Best Broker MEA & Most Trusted Broker MEA — iFX EXPO Dubai 2025Best Multi-Asset Broker & Most Trusted Broker Africa — Finance Magnates Africa Summit 2024

Quick Verdict

Overall Score 7.9/ 10
RegulationFSA Seychelles SD025, CBCS 0003LSI, FSC BVI SIBA/L/20/1133, FSC Belize 9110312, plus group entities under CySEC 178/12, FCA 730729, FSCA 51024, CMA Kenya 162, and others
Best ForActive forex and CFD traders who want MT4, MT5, low spreads, fast withdrawals, and high leverage where available
Min. DepositNo fixed Exness minimum on Standard accounts, but payment method and region rules apply
Spreads From0.2 pips on Standard, 0.0 pips on Raw Spread and Zero
Max LeverageUp to 1:Unlimited where available, subject to account, equity, instrument, and regional rules
PlatformsMT4, MT5, Exness Terminal, Exness Trade app, MetaTrader WebTerminal
Deposit MethodsBank transfer, cards, e-wallets, local methods, and other regional payment systems
Withdrawal SpeedInstant processing for many methods, with over 98% of withdrawals processed automatically
VerdictExness is a strong trading-condition broker with low spreads, fast withdrawal infrastructure, MT4 and MT5 support, and a very strong Trustpilot profile. The main caution is entity-level protection. The global Exness.com site is mainly tied to offshore and non-EEA entities, while the FCA and CySEC entities do not offer retail services through this site.

Exness Review: Our Take

Exness is a regulated multi-asset CFD broker offering forex, metals, crypto, stocks, indices, and energies through MT4, MT5, Exness Terminal, and the Exness Trade app. The broker is best known for low-cost account options, fast withdrawals, high leverage where available, swap-free trading on many popular instruments, and a platform setup that works well for active traders.

The strongest part of Exness is trading conditions. Standard accounts start from 0.2 pips with no commission, Pro accounts start from 0.1 pips with no commission, and Raw Spread and Zero accounts start from 0.0 pips with commission-based pricing. This gives traders a clear choice between simple spread-only trading and tighter professional-style pricing.

The main risk is regulation structure. Exness has several regulated entities, including FCA and CySEC entities, but Exness clearly states that Exness UK Ltd and Exness Cy Ltd do not offer trading services to retail clients. That means global retail clients should focus on the exact entity shown during registration, not only the strongest licences listed at group level.

What Is Exness?

Exness is an online multi-asset broker founded in 2008. Its own client-protection page describes Exness as an online multi-asset broker established in 2008 and registered or regulated by several financial authorities. The brand has grown into one of the better-known names in retail forex and CFD trading.

The broker is built mainly for CFD trading rather than long-term investing. Traders can access forex, metals, energies, stocks, indices, and crypto CFDs, with MT5 offering more than 200 instruments and more than 100 forex currency pairs.

Exness is best suited to traders who want low spreads, MetaTrader support, fast funding, and flexible leverage. It is less suited to investors who want direct stock ownership, a lower-risk long-term portfolio product, or protection under one single top-tier entity for all global clients.

Is Exness Regulated? Safety & Licences

Regulatory Licences

RegulatorJurisdictionLicence NumberVerified
Financial Services AuthoritySeychellesSD025Yes
Central Bank of Curaçao and Sint MaartenCuraçao and Sint Maarten0003LSIYes
Financial Services CommissionBritish Virgin IslandsSIBA/L/20/1133Yes
Financial Services CommissionBelize9110312Yes
Financial Services CommissionMauritiusGB20025294Yes, but Exness says this entity does not currently provide retail services
Capital Markets AuthorityKenya162Yes
Financial Sector Conduct AuthoritySouth AfricaFSP 51024Yes
Cyprus Securities and Exchange CommissionCyprus / EU178/12Yes, but not for retail clients via Exness.com
Financial Conduct AuthorityUnited Kingdom730729Yes, but not for retail clients via Exness.com
Jordan Securities CommissionJordanCompany registration 51905Yes

Exness is regulated across several jurisdictions. The main Exness.com footer lists Exness SC Ltd under Seychelles FSA licence SD025, Exness B.V. under CBCS licence 0003LSI, Exness VG Ltd under BVI FSC licence SIBA/L/20/1133, and Forexite Ltd under Belize FSC licence 9110312. These entities are the ones most relevant to the public Exness.com site.

Exness also lists stronger group licences, including CySEC 178/12 and FCA 730729, but both disclosures matter carefully. Exness says the CySEC entity operates through exness.eu and does not offer services to retail clients, and the FCA entity operates through exness.uk and also does not offer services to retail clients.

That makes Exness a strong but entity-sensitive broker. It is not unregulated. It has a large regulatory footprint. The issue is that global retail clients may be onboarded under Seychelles, Curaçao, BVI, Belize, or other non-EEA entities rather than FCA or CySEC retail protection. Traders should verify the legal entity inside the registration flow before depositing funds.

On fund safety, Exness says funds are kept in segregated accounts across multiple tier-1 banks, and the homepage highlights negative balance protection and separate client accounts. Exness also states that deposits and withdrawals use security measures such as OTP verification, PCI DSS compliance, and 3D Secure payments.

Exness Account Types

AccountMin. DepositSpreadsCommissionPlatformsIslamic / Swap-Free Available
Standard CentNo fixed Exness minimum, region and method dependentFrom 0.3 pipsNo commissionMT4Yes
StandardNo fixed Exness minimum, region and method dependentFrom 0.2 pipsNo commissionMT4, MT5Yes
ProRegion basedFrom 0.1 pipsNo commissionMT4, MT5Yes
ZeroRegion basedFrom 0.0 pipsFrom $0.05 each side per lotMT4, MT5Yes
Raw SpreadRegion basedFrom 0.0 pipsUp to $3.50 each side per lotMT4, MT5Yes
DemoFreeDemo environmentNoneMT4, MT5, Exness Terminal, Exness Trade appN/A

Exness offers two standard accounts and three professional-style accounts. Standard Cent and Standard are the easiest routes for beginners because they use spread-only pricing and no commission. Pro, Zero, and Raw Spread are built for experienced traders who want lower spreads, tighter execution conditions, or more control over trading costs.

The Standard account starts from 0.2 pips, charges no commission, supports market execution, and includes forex, metals, cryptocurrencies, energies, stocks, and indices. The Raw Spread account starts from 0.0 pips and charges up to $3.50 each side per lot, while the Zero account starts from 0.0 pips and charges from $0.05 each side per lot.

Exness also offers swap-free trading. Its account pages state that swap-free is available, and the homepage says traders can hold overnight positions for free on many popular assets, with terms and conditions applying.

Exness Spreads, Fees & Commissions

Exness is strong on trading costs. The Standard account starts from 0.2 pips with no commission, Pro starts from 0.1 pips with no commission, Zero starts from 0.0 pips with commission from $0.05 each side per lot, and Raw Spread starts from 0.0 pips with commission up to $3.50 each side per lot.

Spreads Comparison

InstrumentExness SpreadIndustry AverageVerdict
EUR/USDAccount dependent, from 0.0 pips on Zero and Raw Spread~0.8 to 1.2 pips on standard pricingStrong on professional accounts
GBP/USDAccount dependent~1.0 to 1.5 pipsStrong on Raw and Zero
GoldAccount dependentBroker dependentStrong if using low-spread account
Major indicesAccount dependentBroker dependentCompetitive but platform check needed

Exness’ best pricing is on Raw Spread and Zero accounts. The Standard account is still competitive for newer users, but active traders will usually prefer Raw Spread or Zero because those accounts separate the spread and commission more clearly.

For non-trading fees, Exness promotes commission-free deposits and withdrawals and says it covers third-party costs for clients, though it also notes that deposit fees may apply to specific payment methods to protect payment-process integrity. Exness says over 98% of withdrawals are processed automatically, but final timing depends on the chosen payment method.

Exness Trading Platforms

Exness supports MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, Exness Terminal, MetaTrader WebTerminal, and the Exness Trade app. This gives traders desktop, web, and mobile access, plus both classic MetaTrader workflows and Exness’ own web and app-based tools.

MT4 is the better option for traders who rely on Expert Advisors and classic forex workflows. MT5 is stronger for multi-asset trading and supports Exness’ broader instrument range, including more than 200 CFD instruments on MT5. Exness Terminal is useful for browser-based trading, and the Exness Trade app adds account management, deposits, withdrawals, charting, live chat, and Trading Central tools in one mobile app.

Platform Comparison

PlatformDesktopWebMobileEAs/BotsNotes
MT4YesYesYesYesBest for classic forex and Expert Advisors
MT5YesYesYesYesBetter for multi-asset trading and broader instruments
Exness TerminalNoYesBrowser-basedNo MT-style EA layerTradingView-powered web charts
Exness Trade appNoNoYesNoMobile trading, account management, deposits, withdrawals, alerts, and support
MetaTrader WebTerminalNoYesBrowser-basedLimitedUseful for no-download MetaTrader access
cTraderNoNoNoNoNot supported
TradingView direct tradingNo standalone integration promotedCharting inside Exness toolsMobile charting in appNoUseful for charts, not a full direct TradingView broker setup

For prop-trader crossover traffic, Exness is a strong fit. MT4, MT5, EAs, low spreads, high leverage where available, and fast withdrawals are all relevant to traders who also trade funded accounts. The missing platform is cTrader.

Exness Assets & Markets

Exness offers CFD trading across forex, metals, energies, stocks, indices, and cryptocurrencies. Its MT5 page states that traders can access more than 200 CFD instruments, including more than 100 forex pairs.

Asset Coverage

Asset ClassNumber of InstrumentsExamples
Forex100+ pairs on MT5EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/JPY
MetalsAvailableXAUUSD, XAUEUR, XAGUSD, platinum, palladium
EnergiesAvailableUKOIL, USOIL, natural gas
StocksAvailable as CFDsApple, Tesla, Meta, Coca-Cola
IndicesAvailable as CFDsUS30, US500, NASDAQ, FTSE 100, NIKKEI 225
CryptoAvailable as CFDsBTCUSD, ETH and other crypto products
Bonds / ETFsNot clearly promoted as core Exness marketsN/A

Exness is a CFD-first broker. It gives traders access to popular markets, but it is not a direct share-dealing or ETF-investing platform. Traders are speculating on price movement through CFDs rather than buying the underlying asset.

Exness does not offer services to residents of several jurisdictions, including the USA, Canada, Iran, North Korea, Europe, the United Kingdom, Russia, and Belarus through the listed Exness.com entities.

Exness Leverage

Leverage is one of Exness’ biggest selling points. Exness advertises leverage up to 1:Unlimited where available, with terms and conditions. Account pages for Standard, Pro, Zero, and Raw Spread all show maximum leverage of 1:Unlimited under the relevant Exness.com setup.

Leverage Table

Trader TypeMax Leverage
Exness.com global eligible accountsUp to 1:Unlimited, subject to rules
FCA / CySEC retail clientsNot applicable through Exness.com retail offering, as Exness states these entities do not offer retail services
Instrument-specific limitsLower limits can apply depending on asset, account equity, volatility, and platform rules
Crypto CFDsInstrument-specific margin rules apply

High leverage is useful for experienced traders, but it increases loss risk quickly. Exness’ high-leverage setup is one of the reasons the broker is attractive to active traders, but it is also one of the reasons beginners should be careful.

Exness Deposits & Withdrawals

Exness is strong on payments. It promotes 24/7 deposits and withdrawals, instant processing for many transactions, and over 98% of withdrawals processed automatically. Exness also says deposits and withdrawals must be made using the client’s own personal payment accounts, and third-party payments are not accepted.

Deposit Methods

MethodMin. DepositFeeProcessing Time
Bank TransferMethod and region dependentExness generally promotes no fees, bank costs may still applyMethod dependent
Credit / Debit CardMethod and region dependentFees may apply to specific payment methodsOften instant or fast
E-walletsMethod and region dependentGenerally no Exness fee, method terms applyOften instant or fast
Local Payment MethodsRegion dependentMethod dependentMethod dependent
Crypto / Digital MethodsRegion dependentNetwork or method costs may applyMethod dependent

Withdrawal Methods

MethodMin. WithdrawalFeeProcessing Time
Bank TransferMethod and region dependentMethod dependentBank dependent
Credit / Debit CardMethod and region dependentMethod dependentMethod dependent
E-walletsMethod and region dependentMethod dependentOften faster than bank routes
Local Payment MethodsRegion dependentMethod dependentMethod dependent
Crypto / Digital MethodsRegion dependentNetwork or method costs may applyMethod dependent

Exness defines “instant” as automatic processing without manual intervention. That does not always mean the funds appear instantly in the final bank or wallet account, since the payment provider can still affect final arrival time. If a transaction is not instant, Exness says it will process it within 24 hours.

Exness Customer Support

Exness promotes 24/7 live support by phone, live chat, and email in 14 languages. The Exness homepage says users can get answers in minutes, and the Trustpilot profile lists support email contact.

ChannelAvailableHoursNotes
Live chatYes24/7Main fast support route
EmailYes24/7 positioningsupport@exness.com listed publicly
PhoneYes24/7 positioningRegion dependent
In-app supportYesAvailable in Exness Trade appLive chat inside app
Help CenterYesAlways availableCovers accounts, funding, platforms, and trading

Public feedback is strong. Exness has a 4.7 / 5 Excellent Trustpilot rating from 29,128 total reviews, with 89% 5-star reviews and 6% 1-star reviews at the time reviewed. Trustpilot also says Exness replies to 93% of negative reviews, usually within 48 hours.

The rating is a positive trust signal, but it should not replace licence checks. A trader should still confirm the exact Exness entity shown in the registration flow before funding an account.

Exness Education & Research

Exness offers a practical research and tools package. Traders get an economic calendar, Trading Central signals, FXStreet news, Trading Central WebTV, a trading calculator, currency converter, tick history, VPS hosting, and Exness Insights content.

The education layer is not as course-heavy as AvaTrade or XM, but it is useful for active traders. Exness focuses more on execution, tools, market access, and payments than on a structured beginner academy.

The Exness Trade app also includes Trading Central signals, an economic calendar, market news, alerts, and in-app calculators. That makes the app more useful than a basic account-management tool.

Exness Pros and Cons

PROSCONS
Low spreads from 0.0 pips on Raw Spread and Zero accountsGlobal clients may be onboarded under non-EEA entities
MT4, MT5, Exness Terminal, WebTerminal, and Exness Trade appFCA and CySEC entities do not offer retail services through Exness.com
Over 98% of withdrawals processed automaticallyVery high leverage can increase loss risk quickly
No fixed Exness minimum on Standard accounts, with method and region rulesNo cTrader support
24/7 support in 14 languagesExact payment limits and timing are shown inside the Personal Area rather than one universal public table
Strong Trustpilot profile with 29,000+ reviewsNot available in the US, UK, Europe, Canada, and several other regions through the listed Exness.com entities

Is Exness Legit? Our Verdict

Is Exness legit? Yes. Exness is a legitimate broker with multiple regulated entities, a long operating history, a large public footprint, and well-known trading platforms. It is not an anonymous offshore website.

The main reason to choose Exness is trading conditions. Low spreads, flexible account types, MT4 and MT5, fast withdrawals, swap-free availability, and 24/7 support make it one of the stronger brokers for active forex and CFD traders.

The main reason to be careful is entity-level protection. Exness has FCA and CySEC licences at group level, but those entities do not offer services to retail clients through the Exness.com retail setup. Global clients should judge the broker based on the actual entity opening the account, not only the strongest group licence shown on the regulation page.

Trustpilot is a clear positive. Exness currently has a 4.7 / 5 rating from more than 29,000 reviews, with a high 5-star share and fast public responses to negative reviews. That supports its reputation, though regulatory entity checks still matter most for safety.

MTR Rating Breakdown

CategoryScoreNotes
Regulation & Safety7.8/10Big global broker, but much of the retail flow sits under weaker entities rather than the strongest EU or UK setup.
Spreads & Fees9.0/10Very competitive pricing across standard, pro, zero, and raw-style accounts.
Platform Quality8.5/10Strong MetaTrader setup with a polished in-house retail experience.
Asset Coverage8.1/10Good market range, though not the biggest catalog in the set.
Deposit & Withdrawal8.3/10Fast withdrawals are a real strength, but complaint noise around volatile periods caps the score.
Customer Support7.7/10Broad support access, but complaint handling confidence is mixed.
Overall7.9/10Excellent trading conditions, but trust and execution concerns keep it below the very top tier.

Final verdict: Exness is best for active traders who want MT4, MT5, low spreads, fast withdrawals, swap-free support, and flexible leverage. Safety-first traders should check the exact Exness entity assigned to their account before depositing funds.

Exness Alternatives

AlternativeBest ForMin. DepositRegulationSpreads From
IC MarketsRaw spreads, MT4, MT5, cTrader, and TradingView$0 on current global account overviewASIC, CySEC, FSA Seychelles, SCB BahamasFrom 0.0 pips on Raw
FP MarketsMT4, MT5, cTrader, TradingView, and Raw pricing$100 or equivalentASIC, CySEC, FSCA, FSA Seychelles, FSC MauritiusFrom 0.0 pips on Raw
XMLow deposit, MT4, MT5, and education$5CySEC, FSC Mauritius, FSA Seychelles, FSC BelizeFrom 0.8 pips advertised

IC Markets is better for traders who want cTrader and TradingView. FP Markets is a strong alternative for active traders who want broader platform choice. XM is better for beginners who want a low minimum deposit and more structured education.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Exness a scam?

No. Exness is a legitimate broker with several regulated entities, including Seychelles FSA, CBCS, BVI FSC, Belize FSC, CySEC, FCA, FSCA, CMA Kenya, and others. The key point is that protection depends on which entity holds the account.

Is Exness regulated?

Yes. Exness lists regulation under FSA Seychelles SD025, CBCS 0003LSI, BVI FSC SIBA/L/20/1133, FSC Belize 9110312, CySEC 178/12, FCA 730729, FSCA 51024, CMA Kenya 162, and other entities.

What is the minimum deposit for Exness?

Exness does not list a fixed Exness minimum for Standard accounts on the help-center account table. Minimums can vary by region, account type, and payment method, and Exness says Standard and Professional minimum deposit requirements vary by registered region.

What spreads does Exness offer?

Exness offers spreads from 0.2 pips on Standard, 0.1 pips on Pro, and 0.0 pips on Zero and Raw Spread accounts.

What platforms does Exness support?

Exness supports MT4, MT5, Exness Terminal, MetaTrader WebTerminal, and the Exness Trade app for desktop, web, and mobile trading.

Does Exness accept US clients?

No. Exness says its group does not provide services to residents of several jurisdictions, including the USA.

How long do Exness withdrawals take?

Exness says many withdrawals are processed instantly and over 98% are processed automatically. If a withdrawal is not instant, Exness says it will process it within 24 hours, but final receipt depends on the payment method.

What leverage does Exness offer?

Exness advertises leverage up to 1:Unlimited where available, with terms and conditions. Availability depends on entity, instrument, account equity, and account rules.

Is Exness good for beginners?

Yes, Exness can work for beginners because it has Standard accounts, demo access, MT4, MT5, an easy mobile app, and low entry barriers. Beginners should avoid overusing high leverage.

Is Exness suitable for prop traders?

Yes. Exness supports MT4, MT5, EAs, low spreads, swap-free options, and fast withdrawals, which makes it useful for traders who want a personal account alongside funded-account trading. It does not support cTrader.

Review Methodology

This review was prepared by MyTradingReviews using publicly available information from Exness’ official website, help center, regulation pages, account pages, platform pages, deposit and withdrawal pages, analytical tools pages, and Trustpilot profile. Regulation was verified on April 29, 2026 against Exness’ public entity and licensing disclosures.

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