What is the best forex broker in Croatia in 2026?
How this answer was verified
- Cross-checked against broker-published fact sheets, regulator licensing databases, and ESMA product intervention notices.
- Reviewed by the FX-Brokers EU editorial desks (Markets, Platforms, Regulation). Desk structure disclosed at /about/editorial-desks.
- Refreshed quarterly. The most recent verification date is shown above. Read our methodology.
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What is the best forex broker in Europe in 2026?
Our editorial team's top pick for EU traders in 2026 is Exness (9.4/10), closely followed by Pepperstone (9.3/10) and IG (9.2/10). Exness wins on ultra-low spreads, instant 24/7 withdrawals, and flexible account types. Pepperstone is preferred by traders who want BaFin regulation. IG offers the broadest market coverage with 17,000+ instruments.
How does MiCA affect crypto CFD brokers in the EU?
MiCA (Markets in Crypto-Assets) regulates crypto issuers and exchange providers from December 2024, but crypto CFDs remain under MiFID II — not MiCA — because they are derivatives, not direct crypto holdings. EU brokers offering crypto CFDs (Plus500, IG, Pepperstone) continue under existing CySEC/BaFin/FCA frameworks with ESMA leverage caps of 2:1.
What are the ESMA leverage limits for retail forex traders?
ESMA limits retail forex leverage to 30:1 on major currency pairs, 20:1 on minors and major indices, 10:1 on commodities and non-major indices, 5:1 on individual equities, and 2:1 on cryptocurrencies. These limits apply to all EU/EEA regulated brokers since 1 August 2018.