ARUM Capital Review

Updated: April 2, 2026
ARUM Capital
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Fast Facts

Founded:
2017
Trading Platforms:
MetaTrader 5
Account Currencies:
USD
Min Deposit:
500 USD
Headquarters:
Cyprus
Trading Instruments:
Crypto, Indices, Energies, Metals, Forex
Funding Methods:
Bank Wire Transfer, Visa, MasterCard, Skrill, Neteller, Qiwi
Max Leverage:
1:30
Islamic Accounts (Swap-Free):
No
Offices:
Cyprus, Russian Federation

Account types

ECN Standard AccountECN Classic Account
Minimum Deposit500 USD
Maximum Leverage1:30
Spread from (pips)
Commission per lot (USD) 6 0
Minimum Trade Size0.01
Step
Execution Type
Trading InstrumentsCrypto, Indices, Energies, Metals, Forex
Margin Call
Stop out80%
Swap Free
CurrencyUSD

Deposits / Withdrawals

  • Deposit Methods: Bank Wire Transfer, Visa, MasterCard, Skrill, Neteller, Qiwi
  • Withdrawal Methods: Bank Wire Transfer, Visa, MasterCard, Skrill, Neteller, Qiwi
  • Account Currencies: USD

Contact Info and Support

Company Address:

2 Gregory Afxentiou Street, 2nd floor, Office 201, Limassol 4003, Cyprus

Supported languages: English

Traffic information

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Engagement metricsVisits0
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Estimated monthly visitsDecember 20250
January 20260
February 20260
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About ARUM Capital

Arum Capital (operated by ArumPro Capital Ltd, registered in Cyprus) was regulated by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC) under license number 323/17 (). The broker offered two MT5-based account types—ECN Standard and ECN Classic—each requiring a minimum deposit of 500 USD, with maximum leverage capped at 1:30, and trading instruments including cryptocurrencies, indices, energies, precious metals, and forex/currencies. Both account types allowed Expert Advisors (EA), hedging, scalping, negative balance protection (NBP), Islamic trading accounts were not provided, the stop-out level was 80%, and commissions differed between accounts (6 USD for Standard, none for Classic) ().

Client funds were reportedly held in segregated accounts, with participation in Cyprus’s Investor Compensation Fund (ICF), covering eligible clients up to €20,000 (). The broker operated under an A-book/STP execution model with no dealing desk intervention, routing client orders directly to liquidity providers (). Funding and withdrawal options included bank transfers, credit/debit cards, and e‑wallets such as Skrill, Neteller, and Qiwi ().

The firm's official website became inaccessible, and Arum Capital voluntarily surrendered its CySEC license (). WikiFX’s report noted that regulatory status is currently invalid (“no valid forex regulation”), specifically citing license revocation ().

Who it’s for

  • Traders with access to at least 500 USD in base currency (USD) for minimum deposit.
  • Users requiring MT5 platform support and algorithmic trading (EAs), with hedging and scalping enabled.
  • Clients seeking an ECN/STP trading model with A-book order execution.
  • Individuals valuing regulatory protection under CySEC and participation in ICF, provided the license had been active.

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Regulated under CySEC with license number 323/17 (while active).
  • Transparent A-book/STP execution with no dealing desk intervention.
  • Support for MT5, hedging, scalping, EAs, and negative balance protection.
  • Client fund protection via segregated accounts and ICF coverage up to €20,000.
  • Multiple funding methods including cards, bank transfers, and e‑wallets.

Cons

  • Minimum deposit of 500 USD may be high for some traders.
  • Islamic (swap‑free) accounts were not offered.
  • Current status: website inaccessible and regulatory license surrendered/revoked, indicating no active regulation.

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