Which EU forex brokers accept Revolut card deposits?
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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Do forex brokers charge fees for credit card deposits?
Most top-tier brokers absorb the card-processing fee on deposits — Exness, Pepperstone, IC Markets, and XM all charge 0% on Visa/Mastercard. Some brokers (FxPro, Saxo) pass on a 1.5-2.5% fee. Card issuers may treat the transfer as a cash advance and apply their own 3-4% fee — check the card terms.
How do I deposit funds to a forex broker?
EU brokers accept SEPA bank transfer, debit/credit card (Visa, Mastercard), Skrill, Neteller, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and sometimes PayPal. SEPA transfers take 0-2 business days; cards and e-wallets are typically instant. Brokers cannot accept third-party deposits — funds must come from an account in the trader name.
Broker review: Pepperstone
Pepperstone is a BaFin-regulated broker offering razor-sharp spreads, zero minimum deposit, and excellent execution across MT4, MT5, cTrader, and TradingView.
Broker review: Exness
Exness is a CySEC-regulated broker with ultra-tight pricing, instant withdrawals, and one of the highest monthly trading volumes in the industry ($4T+).
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.