Which forex brokers accept Wise transfers in 2026?
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Brokers mentioned in this answer
Pepperstone
9.4/10Pepperstone serves EU clients through its CySEC-regulated entity (part of a group also licensed by BaFin, the FCA and ASIC), offering razor-sharp spreads, zero minimum deposit, and excellent execution across MT4, MT5, cTrader, and TradingView.
73.7% of retail CFD accounts lose money.
Exness
9.4/10Exness 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.
CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. A high percentage of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.
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How do I deposit to a forex broker via bank wire?
Bank wire deposits to forex brokers take 1-3 business days for SEPA and 2-5 days for SWIFT. Log into the broker portal, select Deposit > Bank Wire, copy the unique reference code, and submit a transfer via your online banking. Funds appear in the trading account once the broker compliance team matches the reference.
Skrill vs bank wire for forex broker deposits — which is better?
Skrill is faster (instant vs 1-3 days SEPA) but typically charges a 1% transfer fee from your card and a 3.99% FX conversion fee if currencies don't match. Bank wire is free or near-free on SEPA but slower. For amounts above EUR 1,000, bank wire usually wins on total cost; for sub-EUR 500 quick top-ups, Skrill wins.
Broker review: Pepperstone
Pepperstone serves EU clients through its CySEC-regulated entity (part of a group also licensed by BaFin, the FCA and ASIC), offering razor-sharp spreads, zero minimum deposit, and excellent execution across MT4, MT5, cTrader, and TradingView.
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.
Broker review: IC Markets
IC Markets is an ASIC and CySEC-regulated true ECN broker offering one of the deepest cTrader integrations in the industry, with average EUR/USD spreads of 0.02 pips on Raw Spread.