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Founded:
2014
Headquarters:
Cyprus
Regulations:
CySEC (Cyprus)
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| Estimated monthly visits | July 2025 | 1095 |
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About Exclusive Capital
Exclusive Change Capital Ltd is regulated by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC) under CIF licence number 330/17 (). The broker offers trading in multiple asset classes including forex, metals, stocks, ETFs, indices, commodities, equities, and cryptocurrencies; supports the MT5 trading platform; offers a maximum leverage of 1:30; and requires a minimum deposit of EUR 1 000, with spreads starting from 0 pips ().
CySEC imposed a €40 000 settlement on Exclusive Change Capital Ltd for breaches of organisational requirements under Article 17(5)(b) and Article 22(1) of the Investment Services and Activities and Regulated Markets Law (Law 87(I)/2017), concerning compliance failures in the period January to August 2021 ().
Who it’s for
- Traders seeking a CySEC‑regulated broker offering diversified instruments across multiple asset classes.
- Clients using the MT5 platform, with access to forex, metals, equities, ETFs, indices, commodities, and cryptocurrencies.
- Retail clients comfortable with a minimum deposit of EUR 1 000 and leverage capped at 1:30.
Pros and cons
Pros
- CySEC regulation under licence number 330/17.
- Wide range of tradable instruments: forex, metals, equities, ETFs, indices, commodities, cryptocurrencies.
- MT5 platform available.
- Low spreads from 0 pips.
Cons
- Minimum deposit of EUR 1 000 may be prohibitive for some retail traders.
- Maximum leverage limited to 1:30.
- Settlement for organisational breaches, indicating prior compliance issues.













