Review
Fast Facts
LBE (Lithuania)
Account types
| Micro Account | Premium Account | Platinum Account | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Minimum Deposit | 500 USD | 20'000 USD | |
| Maximum Leverage | 1:500 | ||
| Spread from (pips) | |||
| Commission per lot (USD) | 0 | 12 | |
| Minimum Trade Size | 0.01 | 0.1 | |
| Step | |||
| Execution Type | |||
| Trading Instruments | Crypto, Stocks, Indices, Energies, Metals, Commodities, Forex | ||
| Margin Call | |||
| Stop out | 50% | ||
| Swap Free | |||
| Currency | CZK, PLN, GBP, EUR, USD | ||
Deposits / Withdrawals
- Deposit Methods: Bank Wire Transfer, Visa, MasterCard, Skrill, Neteller, iDeal
- Withdrawal Methods: Bank Wire Transfer, Visa, MasterCard, Skrill, Neteller, iDeal
- Account Currencies: CZK, PLN, GBP, EUR, USD
Contact Info and Support
4 Theklas Lysioti St, Harmony House Office 31, 3rd Floor, 3030 Limassol, Cyprus
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About NESSfx
FxNet Ltd, the operator of the nessfx.com platform, is incorporated in the Republic of Cyprus (Certificate of Incorporation No. 300624) and holds a Cyprus Investment Firm (CIF) licence from the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC), licence number 182/12 . The company provides leveraged trading services in Forex and CFDs under MiFID II, with cross‑border passporting across the EEA, excluding Belgium and the Czech Republic .
Three account types are offered via MT4—Micro, Premium, and Platinum—with base currencies CZK, PLN, GBP, EUR, USD. The Micro account requires a minimum deposit of USD 500, has commission-free trading, allows hedging, scalping, EAs, negative balance protection, and is eligible for Islamic (swap‑free) status. The Premium account requires USD 20,000 minimum deposit, no commissions, and similar features. The Platinum account also requires USD 20,000, charges USD 12 commission per lot, and includes comparable trading modes and protections nessfx.com data.
Three trading asset classes are supported: Forex/Currencies, Cryptocurrencies, Stocks/Equities, Indices, Energies, Precious Metals, Commodities. Maximum leverage is 1:500 across all accounts. Trading restrictions indicate stop‑out level at 50 %, and all account currencies and Islamic options are available per account type nessfx.com data.
In March 2025, CySEC approved a settlement of €225,000 with FXNet Ltd for compliance breaches in organisational structure, product governance, record‑keeping, client‑fund protection, and suitability assessment under retail CFD rules, including MiFIR Article 42 provisions on leverage limits, mandatory margin close‑out, negative balance protection, and prohibition of trading incentives. The settlement was published by CySEC on 11 November 2025 .
Who it’s for
- Traders eligible in EEA countries (excluding Belgium and Czech Republic) seeking access to a CySEC-regulated CIF with high leverage (up to 1:500).
- Clients able to commit to relatively high minimum deposits (USD 500 for basic access or USD 20,000 for advanced tiers).
- Users requiring Islamic (swap‑free) account options available for at least the Micro account.
Pros and cons
Pros
- Regulated by CySEC (licence 182/12), compliant with MiFID II and offering EEA passporting (excluding Belgium, Czech Republic) .
- Comprehensive asset exposure including Forex, CFDs on cryptocurrencies, stocks, indices, energies, metals, and commodities.
- High leverage up to 1:500; negative balance protection; Islamic account option for Micro accounts.
Cons
- CySEC imposed a significant €225,000 settlement in November 2025 over compliance failures in multiple regulatory areas .
- Very high minimum deposit for Premium and Platinum accounts (USD 20,000) may be prohibitive for many retail traders.













