EquitiBank Review

Updated: February 11, 2026
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About EquitiBank

Equiti is a straight-through processing (STP) execution‑only broker. It operates multiple regulated entities under the Equiti Group umbrella: Equiti Capital UK Ltd is regulated by the UK Financial Conduct Authority; Equiti Group Limited (Jordan) is licensed by the Jordan Securities Commission (JSC); Equiti Securities Brokers Currencies LLC is regulated by the UAE's Securities and Commodities Authority; EGM Securities (trading as FXPesa) is licensed by the Capital Markets Authority; Equiti Brokerage (Seychelles) is regulated by the Seychelles Financial Services Authority (FSA); Equiti AM is regulated by the Central Bank of Armenia; and Equiti Global Markets is regulated by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC) ().

The Equiti entities offer mark‑to‑market STP trading with pricing sourced from over 35 liquidity providers, including more than 20 Tier‑1 banks and prime brokers ().

Who it’s for

  • Traders seeking access to multiple internationally regulated brokers across jurisdictions
  • Clients wanting STP brokerages with deep liquidity connections
  • Individuals or institutions preferring brokers regulated in jurisdiction-specific entities (UK, Jordan, UAE, Seychelles, Armenia, Cyprus)

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Multiple regulated entities under Equiti Group, offering jurisdictional choice (FCA, JSC, SCA, CMA, FSA (Seychelles), CBA, CySEC)
  • STP execution model with access to a broad liquidity pool from Tier‑1 banks and prime brokers

Cons

  • No specific verified details provided on account types, minimum deposits, leverage, spreads, base currencies, swap‑free conditions, hedging, scalping, expert advisors (EAs), or domains

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