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OVERVIEW
About CFI
CFI (Credit Financier Invest) is a globally recognized multi-asset broker offering access to over 15,000 instruments across forex, stocks, commodities, and more. With 25+ years of experience and regulation in multiple jurisdictions, CFI combines advanced technology with strong client security. The broker is known for innovation, transparency, and a client-first approach.
Company Information​
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Founded: 2015 (as an international brokerage, originating from Credit Financier Invest SAL, founded in 1998)
Headquarters: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Global Presence: Offices across London, Larnaca, Beirut, Amman, Port Louis, Muscat, Baku, Cairo, Cape Town, and more—serving clients in 100+ countries with regional expansion initiatives underway
Trading Platforms: CFI Proprietary Multi-Asset Trading App, MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, cTrader, TradingView
Products Offered: Forex, stocks, indices, commodities, ETFs, bonds, futures, and cryptocurrencies—totaling over 15,000 tradable instruments
Regulation: Authorized across 12+ jurisdictions, including CySEC (Cyprus), FCA (UK), SCA (UAE), DFSA (Dubai), FSC (Mauritius), VFSC (Vanuatu), FCA (Jordan), FSCA (South Africa), and more
Leverage: Up to 1:500 (varies by entity and jurisdiction)
Innovation & Partnerships: Features AI-driven tools like Capitalise.ai and TipRanks, and is the regional partner of AC Milan and supporter of King Hussein Cancer Center
Customer Support & Social Commitment: Multilingual support, strong community outreach, and philanthropic initiatives like matching client donations to cancer treatment causes
Regulators
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Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) – United Kingdom
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Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC) – Cyprus
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Securities and Commodities Authority (SCA) – United Arab Emirates
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Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA) – Dubai (DIFC)
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Jordan Securities Commission (JSC) – Jordan
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Financial Regulatory Authority (FRA) – Egypt
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Capital Markets Authority (CMA) – Oman
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Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) – South Africa
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Vanuatu Financial Services Commission (VFSC) – Vanuatu
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Central Bank of Bahrain (CBB) – Bahrain
Fees & Commissions​
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Zero Commission Accounts: No commission charged; costs are embedded in spreads.
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Standard Forex Spreads: EUR/USD ranges from 0.4 to 1.5 pips depending on instrument and conditions.
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ECN / Raw Accounts:
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Spreads from 0.1 pips, with a commission of approximately $3 per lot.
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Deposit & Withdrawal Fees: None charged by CFI (external processing fees may apply in select cases).
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Inactivity Fee: $10 per month if paid commissions fall below $10 within a calendar month.
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Special Equity/Options Commission: For Beirut Stock Exchange trades, commission is 1.5% per side, with a minimum of $100.
Terms
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Account Types: Offers multiple account options, including Commission-Free, Zero Commission, and ECN (Raw Spread) accounts to suit beginners and professionals.
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Minimum Deposit: No fixed minimum deposit requirement for most accounts, making it accessible for all trader levels.
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Leverage: Up to 1:500, depending on jurisdiction and client classification (retail vs. professional).
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Execution Model: Straight-through processing (STP) and electronic communication network (ECN) models, ensuring fast execution and minimal slippage.
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Spreads: Floating spreads starting from 0.0 pips on ECN accounts and from 0.4 pips on standard accounts.
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Swap-Free Accounts: Islamic accounts are available for traders who require interest-free trading.
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Deposits & Withdrawals: CFI charges no internal fees, with instant funding options through cards, bank transfers, and e-wallets.
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Inactivity Policy: Accounts may incur a monthly inactivity fee if minimum trading activity or commission thresholds are not met.
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Educational Support: Clients get access to webinars, tutorials, market analysis, and AI-powered tools like Capitalise.ai.
Tradable Assets
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Forex (CFDs): Major, minor, and exotic currency pairs.
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Stocks (CFDs): Thousands of global company shares from U.S., UK, and European exchanges.
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Indices (CFDs): Major indices such as S&P 500, NASDAQ, FTSE 100, DAX, Nikkei, etc.
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Metals (CFDs): Precious metals like gold, silver, copper, and platinum.
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Energies (CFDs): Commodities including oil, Brent, and natural gas.
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ETFs (CFDs): Exchange-traded funds across various sectors and regions.
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Cryptocurrencies (CFDs): Popular digital currencies, such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple, Litecoin.
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Bonds & Futures (CFDs): Government/corporate bonds and futures in various asset classes.
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Mass Variety: Access to over 15,000+ tradable instruments across global markets.





