Forex brokers with segregated accounts | Forex segregated accounts




Forex brokers that offer segregated accounts:


1lotstp
3TG FX
4XDG
AAAECN
ACM
Actiwin Capitals

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BrokerGuru

May 9, 2011

This information is not available instantly, I don't have it right now, sorry, but I believe it can be found on official sites.
Please see my post dated April 10, 2011 on this page:
http://www.100forexbrokers.com/forex-regulation/cpage-2
All those institutions would require segregated accounts for that purpose.


trader

May 13, 2011

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trader

May 13, 2011

ATC Brokers only offers segregated accounts for non-US accounts (per their site).


trader

May 16, 2011

I am wondering is instaforex really have segregated account ?


BrokerGuru

May 17, 2011

This document explains it:
http://instaforex.com/for_segregate_accounts.php


trader

August 25, 2011

Grand Capital Ltd has segregated accounts. Regulated by SIBA, head office in Russia


BrokerGuru

August 28, 2011

Thank you!


trader

October 16, 2011

great service.

received this answer when asked which bank is used to segregate funds (they say the funds are segregated):

"Our segregated funds are not in a single bank but, since we are working with several liquidity providers, we have an account with each bank, which they use for trades."

since brokers use multiple liquidity providers, wouldn't they deposit client account money with multiple banks? but it seems that many brokers imply that they have their segregated funds in just one or two banks.


BrokerGuru

October 16, 2011

Brokers keep funds in their own accounts (1 or 2 accounts), these funds are not associated/have nothing to do with liquidity providers.

From the reply you've received it looks most likely that a company works as an Introducing broker (IB) for several Forex brokers (who are providing liquidity and keeping client funds). Whichever broker you'll be referred to by an IB upon opening an account, will be a custodian of your funds.


trader

April 1, 2012

I noticed that Interactive Brokers is not listed in segregated accounts. Has it been overlooked?


BrokerGuru

April 10, 2012

On the list. Thank you!



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