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Notes

Those who already have an account at FXTM and/or has another IB can change their IB for Cashbackcluod following these steps.

  • 1. Log in to MyFXTM
  • 2. Click on My Profile -> User Profile -> Other Details
  • 3. Click Change next to Partner ID
  • 4. Enter 4901331 as your new Partner ID and select your reason for changing IB/Affiliate (Our IB ID is: 4901331)
  • 5. Click Confirm to submit your request

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More about this broker

ForexTime (FXTM) is a multi-national online forex broker headquartered in Limassol, Cyprus and regulated by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC) and in accordance with Law 144(I)/2007 is also a member of the Investor Compensation Fund (ICF). There broker services are available to a wide scope of different customer types including institutional investors, portfolio management, retail, business to business. Clients of the FXTM can enjoy a diverse range of products as the company offers trading in over 60 currency pairs, precious metals, share CFDs, ETF CFDs and CFDs on Commodity Futures on platforms like MetaTrader 4 and 5. Their four core values are Commitment, Appreciation, Responsibility and Respect and to live up to these values they provide a multilingual customer support.

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Broker information

Broker on Cashbackcloud
FXTM accounts on Cashbackcloud 360
Cashbackcloud Point / $1 commission made 50
Cashback deal type Trading Volume
Broker information
Name of broker FXTM
Banned countries US
Accepts US clients No
Accepts Japanese clients Yes
Broker's company name ForexTime Ltd.
Online establishment 2012
Broker's company address FXTM Tower, 35 Lamprou Konstantara, Kato Polemidia, 4156, Limassol, Cyprus
Employees 150
Broker's website Website
Trading options
Execution Options MM, ECN
Instruments Forex, Metals, Shares, Commodity Futures CFDs, Stock Indices CFDs
Funding information
Available account currencies USD, EUR, GBP
Funding methods Skrill, Neteller, Wire Transfer, Credit/Debit Card, WebMoney, QIWI, Yandex Money, Western Union, Payza
Client Funds Bank Barclays Bank, Rietumnu Banka, PPF Banka, Promsvyazbank
Interest bearing account No
Government enforced segregated accounts Yes
Customer support
Contact Contact
24 hours support No
Support languages English, German, Russian, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, French, Greek, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Korean, Malay, Polish, Vietnamese, Czech, Urdu, Ukrainian, Tamil, Taiwanese, Serbian, Persian, Panjabi, Phesto, Talgu, Bangla
Support Options Email, Phone, Live Chat, Skype

Payment methods

Skrill Neteller Wire Transfer Credit/Debit Card WebMoney QIWI Yandex Money Western Union Payza

Regulators (4)

CySEC
Regulation ID 185/12
Name Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission
Country Cyprus
Min. capitalization 125,000 EUR
Government
enforced segregate
accounts
Yes
Link Website
Description
The Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC) is the financial regulatory agency of the Republic of Cyprus. In 2004 CySEC has become part of European MiFID regulation. CySEC has a number of responsibilities, some of which include: supervising and controlling the operations of the Cyprus stock exchange and the transactions carried out in the stock exchange, its listed companies, brokers and brokerage firms. Furthermore, CySEC is the supervisory body of the Cypriot investment firms and is a member of the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA).
MiFID
Name Markets in Financial Instruments Directive
Country EU
Min. capitalization
Government
enforced segregate
accounts
No
Link Website
Description
The Markets in Financial Instruments Directive as subsequently amended is a European Union law that provides harmonised regulation for investment services across the 31 member states of the European Economic Area. The main objectives of the Directive are to increase competition and consumer protection in investment services. As of the effective date, 1 November 2007, it replaced the Investment Services Directive.
FSC
Name Financial Supervision Commission
Country Bulgaria
Min. capitalization
Government
enforced segregate
accounts
No
Link Website
Description
The Financial Supervision Commission was established in 1983 as an independent statutory body in the Isle of Man.
FCA
Name Financial Conduct Authority
Country United Kingdom
Min. capitalization 125,000 EUR
Government
enforced segregate
accounts
Yes
Link Website
Description
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is a regulatory body in the United Kingdom, formed as one of the successors to the Financial Services Authority (FSA). It operates independently of the United Kingdom government, and is financed by charging fees to members of the financial services industry. The FCA regulates financial firms providing services to consumers and maintains the integrity of the UK’s financial markets. It focuses on the regulation of conduct by both retail and wholesale financial services firms. Like its predecessor the FSA, the FCA is structured as a company limited by guarantee. The authority has significant powers, including the power to regulate conduct related to the marketing of financial products. It is able to specify minimum standards and to place requirements on products. It has the power to investigate organisation and individuals. In addition, the FCA is able to ban financial products for up to a year while considering an indefinite ban; it will have the power to instruct firms to immediately retract or modify promotions which it finds to be misleading, and to publish such decisions.