✓ Operating since 2008✓ Minimum deposit from $10✓ Spreads from 0.0 pips✓ Supports MT4 / MT5 / App
What is Exness?
Exness is a global forex and CFD broker that has been operating since 2008. It is known for competitive spreads, a low entry deposit and a withdrawal process that is largely automated. The broker offers a range of account types — from Standard for beginners to Raw Spread and Zero for active traders — and supports the popular MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5 platforms plus a mobile app and web terminal.
Depending on your country of residence, your account is served by one of the group's legal entities, each holding its own regulatory license. Below we break down the trading conditions, account types, costs and the pros and cons so you can decide whether it fits your trading style.
Why traders consider Exness
Three things that consistently come up in trader feedback.
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Fast withdrawals
The majority of withdrawal requests are processed automatically and completed within minutes.
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Low spreads
Raw Spread and Zero accounts offer spreads from 0.0 pips on major currency pairs.
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Regulated entities
Group entities are licensed by regulators such as FSA, FSCA, CySEC and FCA depending on region.
Key numbers at a glance
Headline conditions. Always verify the latest figures on the official site for your region.
$10
Min deposit
0.0
Spread (pips)
2008
Established
24/7
Support
Account types compared
A quick overview of the main account options and who they suit.
Account
Spread from
Commission
Best for
Standard
~0.3 pips
None
Beginners
Raw Spread
0.0 pips
Yes (per lot)
Scalpers, active traders
Zero
0.0 pips*
Yes
Traders needing stable spreads
Pro
~0.1 pips
None
Experienced traders
* On select instruments during most trading hours. Actual conditions depend on market liquidity and may change.
Pros and cons
An honest, balanced summary.
Pros
Low spreads, with Raw Spread accounts from 0.0 pips
Most withdrawals processed automatically and quickly
Low minimum deposit makes it easy to start
Supports MT4, MT5 and a dedicated mobile app
Multiple regulated group entities
Cons
Leverage significantly increases the risk of loss
Not suitable for risk-averse individuals
Regulatory scope varies by region and entity
CFDs are not appropriate for everyone
How to open an account
Getting started takes only a few minutes.
Register
Click the button below, then enter your email and create a password on the official site.
Verify your identity
Complete the standard KYC verification by uploading a valid ID — this is a regulatory requirement.
Fund and trade
Make a deposit from your preferred method and choose the account type that suits your strategy.
Frequently asked questions
Is Exness regulated?
Yes. Exness group entities hold licenses from regulators including FSA (Seychelles), FSCA (South Africa), CySEC (Cyprus) and FCA (UK), depending on the region. The entity that serves you depends on your country of residence — check this before signing up.
What is the minimum deposit?
Some account types let you start from around $10, though the exact figure can vary by payment method and region.
How long do withdrawals take?
Most withdrawal requests are processed automatically and completed within minutes, but the actual time depends on your chosen method and your bank or e-wallet.
Is trading with Exness 100% safe?
No CFD trading is "100% safe." Leverage can amplify both gains and losses, and a majority of retail investor accounts lose money trading CFDs. Only use risk capital and make sure you understand the product first.
Which platforms are supported?
MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, the Exness mobile app and a web terminal are supported, so you can trade on desktop and mobile.
Ready to get started?
Open your account and review the official trading conditions today.