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What are Exness leverage limits by country in 2026?

LeverageLast verified 2026-06-27Reviewed by editorial team

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Exness

9.4/10

Exness is a high-volume global broker with ultra-tight pricing and instant withdrawals. Holds CySEC and FCA licences but closed EU/EEA/UK retail onboarding in 2019 — available to non-EU residents only.

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Broker review: Exness

Exness is a high-volume global broker with ultra-tight pricing and instant withdrawals. Holds CySEC and FCA licences but closed EU/EEA/UK retail onboarding in 2019 — available to non-EU residents only.

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.

Should I get a professional trading account in Europe?

Only experienced traders should consider professional status in Europe. Professional clients get leverage up to 500:1 but lose key ESMA protections including ICF compensation, negative balance protection, and best execution obligations. To qualify you must meet 2 of 3 criteria: EUR 500k+ portfolio, 1+ year of relevant work, or 10+ significant trades per quarter.

EU-regulated vs offshore forex broker — which should I use?

EU-regulated brokers (CySEC, BaFin, FCA) offer ICF/FSCS compensation up to EUR 20,000-85,000, mandatory negative balance protection, and 30:1 max leverage. Offshore brokers (FSC Belize, IFSC, VFSC) offer higher leverage (500:1+) and looser margin rules but no compensation scheme and weaker investor protection. EU is safer; offshore is for high-risk-tolerance traders only.

Is Exness a safe broker?

Exness scores 9.0/10 on regulation in our assessment, but the verdict is conditional on where you live: it does not accept EU, EEA or UK retail clients, having closed onboarding to them in 2019. Where it does onboard, clients contract with its Seychelles FSA entity (licence SD025) — outside ICF and FSCS compensation.

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