These brokers made their name serving retail CFDs traders in Europe, but now only onboard retail traders in emerging markets.
“It seems highly likely that CySEC has prevented many firms in Cyprus from onboarding retail clients to ensure that it complies with ESMA’s recommendations,” Muinmos' CEO.
A screenshot of IronFX EU website
Exness, IronFX, FXTM, BDSwiss, and RoboMarkets—what do they have in common? All of them built their brand dominance by serving retail European clients. Yet, none of them currently offer services to retail clients on the continent. And they are only few of them names.
Retail to Professional Only
For years, the markets in the United Kingdom and Europe have been a top target for retail brokers. The high-income levels in these regions made it too profitable to ignore retail traders. However, broker strategies in Europe are now being questioned, as many top brands have either exited the region or stopped offering services to retail clients altogether.
Sophie Gerber, Co-CEO of TRAction and Director of Sophie Grace
“Brokers who have authorisation to accept retail clients in major jurisdictions, e.g. Cyprus, UK, EU, Singapore, Australia, USA, face considerable pressure from those regulators when seeking to do so,” said Sophie Gerber, Co-CEO of TRAction and Director of Sophie Grace Compliance.
“Maintaining a licence now requires compliance with a huge suite of different regimes,” Gerber added. “The most difficult of these has been the requirements for client suitability testing, treating customers fairly, and product intervention.”
Exness and IronFX now provide services only to institutions under their European licences, shifting their retail focus to emerging markets. RoboMarkets, which still operates its legacy brand RoboForex, has repositioned its Cyprus-regulated entity as an institutional broker, while offering non-CFD products through a German entity.
BDSwiss, however, had a different story. After exiting the European retail market, the regulator suspended and then withdrew its Cyprus licence. As a result, the broker no longer maintains a presence in Europe.
Another issue gaining attention is the mischaracterisation of clients.
Remonda Kirketerp-Møller, Founder and CEO at Muinmos
As Remonda Kirketerp-Møller, Founder and CEO at Muinmos, pointed out, “CySEC (Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission) has been having issues with many of its authorised investment firms, who have been onboarding clients without due regard to the regulatory framework, especially in terms of classifying their clients incorrectly.”
The Cypriot regulator has taken action against several brands for these practices. Earlier this year, it settled with Colmex Pro for €200,000 over similar alleged violations.
“It seems highly likely that CySEC has prevented many firms in Cyprus from onboarding retail clients to ensure that it complies with ESMA’s recommendations,” Kirketerp-Møller added. “It therefore appears that many brokers in Cyprus have chosen to stop onboarding retail clients in the island and instead onboard them from other entities, mainly offshore.”
European Clients Under Offshore Entities
The problem doesn’t stop with client classification. Many firms have continued onboarding European clients via offshore entities.
Tajinder Virk, co-founder and CEO at Finvasia Group
“Let’s be honest—a lot of brokers haven’t stopped onboarding EU or UK retail clients; they’ve just moved them offshore through affiliate URLs,” said Tajinder Virk, Co-Founder and CEO at Finvasia Group. “It’s a legal grey zone that regulators struggle to enforce.”
According to Virk, this shift began in 2018 after ESMA’s clampdown made it financially unviable to serve retail clients under local licences. Leverage restrictions further pushed traders toward offshore alternatives.
“The real loser here is the retail trader—less protection, less transparency,” Virk added. “Also, this is making Europe lose as well—the EU is losing tax revenue and pushing innovation out.”
For many brokers, the decision to scale back retail operations in regulated regions appears to be based purely on cost-benefit logic.
“When balanced with the costs and benefits of issuing the product ‘offshore’, it can present as an easy decision for groups to just shut down their retail offering in major jurisdictions,” Gerber added.
The Brexit Hit
The shift to professional-only onboarding is also visible in the UK.
ZFX, for example, only onboards professionals under its FCA licence while serving retail traders through its offshore setup. ICM.com, another well-known brand, has applied to cancel its UK licence.
David Barrett, CEO of the UK unit of EBC—which also limits UK operations to professional clients while using offshore licences for retail—believes both regulation and market economics are driving the change.
David Barrett, CEO of the UK unit of EBC Financial Group
“For many firms that had proudly worn the FCA badge, this caused a problem—the potential client base open to their attention was massively restricted,” Barrett said, pointing to the market reach after Brexit. “The EEA has about 450 million citizens, and the UK has about 70 million; clearly, the available audience is significantly smaller if you are based in the UK. The very large retail-focused platforms have saturated the market, leaving little fresh opportunity to small firms looking to build.”
Kirketerp-Møller also pointed to the complexities Brexit introduced for onboarding UK clients by EU investment firms and vice versa.
“This relates to reverse-solicitation, and there is huge complexity around this topic due to the lack of harmonisation even at a European level,” she explained. “Many investment firms are of the opinion that if they onboard ‘professional’ clients, this avoids the need for those firms to be licensed in the jurisdiction where their clients are coming from. This is a misconception.”
The dominance of publicly listed brokers such as IG Group, Plus500, CMC Markets, and XTB in the region is also clear. IG generated £146.8 million of its H1 FY25 revenue from the UK and Ireland, and a further £67.6 million from Europe.
“As more firms look to the EEA client base, the opportunities get harder,” Barrett added. “The big firms are getting larger; they are using their balance sheets to extend their offerings beyond the simple CFD model and building themselves into one-stop shops for not only financial trading but also investing and money management. Creating new brand recognition in a saturated market is difficult and expensive.”
“Retail is most productive on a large scale—this means large balance sheets, large staffing, huge fintech investment, and the never-ending requirement to grow the product base.”
Exness, IronFX, FXTM, BDSwiss, and RoboMarkets—what do they have in common? All of them built their brand dominance by serving retail European clients. Yet, none of them currently offer services to retail clients on the continent. And they are only few of them names.
Retail to Professional Only
For years, the markets in the United Kingdom and Europe have been a top target for retail brokers. The high-income levels in these regions made it too profitable to ignore retail traders. However, broker strategies in Europe are now being questioned, as many top brands have either exited the region or stopped offering services to retail clients altogether.
Sophie Gerber, Co-CEO of TRAction and Director of Sophie Grace
“Brokers who have authorisation to accept retail clients in major jurisdictions, e.g. Cyprus, UK, EU, Singapore, Australia, USA, face considerable pressure from those regulators when seeking to do so,” said Sophie Gerber, Co-CEO of TRAction and Director of Sophie Grace Compliance.
“Maintaining a licence now requires compliance with a huge suite of different regimes,” Gerber added. “The most difficult of these has been the requirements for client suitability testing, treating customers fairly, and product intervention.”
Exness and IronFX now provide services only to institutions under their European licences, shifting their retail focus to emerging markets. RoboMarkets, which still operates its legacy brand RoboForex, has repositioned its Cyprus-regulated entity as an institutional broker, while offering non-CFD products through a German entity.
BDSwiss, however, had a different story. After exiting the European retail market, the regulator suspended and then withdrew its Cyprus licence. As a result, the broker no longer maintains a presence in Europe.
Another issue gaining attention is the mischaracterisation of clients.
Remonda Kirketerp-Møller, Founder and CEO at Muinmos
As Remonda Kirketerp-Møller, Founder and CEO at Muinmos, pointed out, “CySEC (Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission) has been having issues with many of its authorised investment firms, who have been onboarding clients without due regard to the regulatory framework, especially in terms of classifying their clients incorrectly.”
The Cypriot regulator has taken action against several brands for these practices. Earlier this year, it settled with Colmex Pro for €200,000 over similar alleged violations.
“It seems highly likely that CySEC has prevented many firms in Cyprus from onboarding retail clients to ensure that it complies with ESMA’s recommendations,” Kirketerp-Møller added. “It therefore appears that many brokers in Cyprus have chosen to stop onboarding retail clients in the island and instead onboard them from other entities, mainly offshore.”
European Clients Under Offshore Entities
The problem doesn’t stop with client classification. Many firms have continued onboarding European clients via offshore entities.
Tajinder Virk, co-founder and CEO at Finvasia Group
“Let’s be honest—a lot of brokers haven’t stopped onboarding EU or UK retail clients; they’ve just moved them offshore through affiliate URLs,” said Tajinder Virk, Co-Founder and CEO at Finvasia Group. “It’s a legal grey zone that regulators struggle to enforce.”
According to Virk, this shift began in 2018 after ESMA’s clampdown made it financially unviable to serve retail clients under local licences. Leverage restrictions further pushed traders toward offshore alternatives.
“The real loser here is the retail trader—less protection, less transparency,” Virk added. “Also, this is making Europe lose as well—the EU is losing tax revenue and pushing innovation out.”
For many brokers, the decision to scale back retail operations in regulated regions appears to be based purely on cost-benefit logic.
“When balanced with the costs and benefits of issuing the product ‘offshore’, it can present as an easy decision for groups to just shut down their retail offering in major jurisdictions,” Gerber added.
The Brexit Hit
The shift to professional-only onboarding is also visible in the UK.
ZFX, for example, only onboards professionals under its FCA licence while serving retail traders through its offshore setup. ICM.com, another well-known brand, has applied to cancel its UK licence.
David Barrett, CEO of the UK unit of EBC—which also limits UK operations to professional clients while using offshore licences for retail—believes both regulation and market economics are driving the change.
David Barrett, CEO of the UK unit of EBC Financial Group
“For many firms that had proudly worn the FCA badge, this caused a problem—the potential client base open to their attention was massively restricted,” Barrett said, pointing to the market reach after Brexit. “The EEA has about 450 million citizens, and the UK has about 70 million; clearly, the available audience is significantly smaller if you are based in the UK. The very large retail-focused platforms have saturated the market, leaving little fresh opportunity to small firms looking to build.”
Kirketerp-Møller also pointed to the complexities Brexit introduced for onboarding UK clients by EU investment firms and vice versa.
“This relates to reverse-solicitation, and there is huge complexity around this topic due to the lack of harmonisation even at a European level,” she explained. “Many investment firms are of the opinion that if they onboard ‘professional’ clients, this avoids the need for those firms to be licensed in the jurisdiction where their clients are coming from. This is a misconception.”
The dominance of publicly listed brokers such as IG Group, Plus500, CMC Markets, and XTB in the region is also clear. IG generated £146.8 million of its H1 FY25 revenue from the UK and Ireland, and a further £67.6 million from Europe.
“As more firms look to the EEA client base, the opportunities get harder,” Barrett added. “The big firms are getting larger; they are using their balance sheets to extend their offerings beyond the simple CFD model and building themselves into one-stop shops for not only financial trading but also investing and money management. Creating new brand recognition in a saturated market is difficult and expensive.”
“Retail is most productive on a large scale—this means large balance sheets, large staffing, huge fintech investment, and the never-ending requirement to grow the product base.”
Arnab is an electronics engineer-turned-financial editor. He entered the industry covering the cryptocurrency market for Finance Magnates and later expanded his reach to forex as well. He is passionate about the changing regulatory landscape on financial markets and keenly follows the disruptions in the industry with new-age technologies.
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Hannah Hill on Innovation, Branding & Award-Winning Technology | Executive Interview | AXI
Hannah Hill on Innovation, Branding & Award-Winning Technology | Executive Interview | AXI
Recorded live at FMLS:25, this executive interview features Hannah Hill, Head of Brand and Sponsorship at AXI, in conversation with Finance Magnates, following AXI’s win for Most Innovative Broker of the Year 2025.
In this wide-ranging discussion, Hannah shares insights on:
🔹What winning the Finance Magnates award means for AXI’s credibility and innovation
🔹How the launch of AXI Select, the capital allocation program, is redefining industry standards
🔹The development and rollout of the AXI trading app across multiple markets
🔹Driving brand evolution alongside technological advancements
🔹Encouraging and recognizing teams behind the scenes
🔹The role of marketing, content, and social media in building product awareness
Hannah explains why standout products, strategic branding, and a focus on innovation are key to growing visibility and staying ahead in a competitive brokerage landscape.
🏆 Award Highlight: Most Innovative Broker of the Year 2025
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Recorded live at FMLS:25, this executive interview features Hannah Hill, Head of Brand and Sponsorship at AXI, in conversation with Finance Magnates, following AXI’s win for Most Innovative Broker of the Year 2025.
In this wide-ranging discussion, Hannah shares insights on:
🔹What winning the Finance Magnates award means for AXI’s credibility and innovation
🔹How the launch of AXI Select, the capital allocation program, is redefining industry standards
🔹The development and rollout of the AXI trading app across multiple markets
🔹Driving brand evolution alongside technological advancements
🔹Encouraging and recognizing teams behind the scenes
🔹The role of marketing, content, and social media in building product awareness
Hannah explains why standout products, strategic branding, and a focus on innovation are key to growing visibility and staying ahead in a competitive brokerage landscape.
🏆 Award Highlight: Most Innovative Broker of the Year 2025
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Executive Interview | Dor Eligula | Co-Founder & Chief Business Officer, BridgeWise | FMLS:25
Executive Interview | Dor Eligula | Co-Founder & Chief Business Officer, BridgeWise | FMLS:25
In this session, Jonathan Fine form Ultimate Group speaks with Dor Eligula from Bridgewise, a fast-growing AI-powered research and analytics firm supporting brokers and exchanges worldwide.
We start with Dor’s reaction to the Summit and then move to broker growth and the quick wins brokers often overlook. Dor shares where he sees “blue ocean” growth across Asian markets and how local client behaviour shapes demand.
We also discuss the rollout of AI across investment research. Dor gives real examples of how automation and human judgment meet at Bridgewise — including moments when analysts corrected AI output, and times when AI prevented an error.
We close with a practical question: how retail investors can actually use AI without falling into common traps.
In this session, Jonathan Fine form Ultimate Group speaks with Dor Eligula from Bridgewise, a fast-growing AI-powered research and analytics firm supporting brokers and exchanges worldwide.
We start with Dor’s reaction to the Summit and then move to broker growth and the quick wins brokers often overlook. Dor shares where he sees “blue ocean” growth across Asian markets and how local client behaviour shapes demand.
We also discuss the rollout of AI across investment research. Dor gives real examples of how automation and human judgment meet at Bridgewise — including moments when analysts corrected AI output, and times when AI prevented an error.
We close with a practical question: how retail investors can actually use AI without falling into common traps.
Brendan Callan joined us fresh off the Summit’s most anticipated debate: “Is Prop Trading Good for the Industry?” Brendan argued against the motion — and the audience voted him the winner.
In this interview, Brendan explains the reasoning behind his position. He walks through the message he believes many firms avoid: that the current prop trading model is too dependent on fees, too loose on risk, and too confusing for retail audiences.
We discuss why he thinks the model grew fast, why it may run into walls, and what he believes is needed for a cleaner, more responsible version of prop trading.
This is Brendan at his frankest — sharp, grounded, and very clear about what changes are overdue.
Brendan Callan joined us fresh off the Summit’s most anticipated debate: “Is Prop Trading Good for the Industry?” Brendan argued against the motion — and the audience voted him the winner.
In this interview, Brendan explains the reasoning behind his position. He walks through the message he believes many firms avoid: that the current prop trading model is too dependent on fees, too loose on risk, and too confusing for retail audiences.
We discuss why he thinks the model grew fast, why it may run into walls, and what he believes is needed for a cleaner, more responsible version of prop trading.
This is Brendan at his frankest — sharp, grounded, and very clear about what changes are overdue.
Elina Pedersen on Growth, Stability & Ultra-Low Latency | Executive Interview | Your Bourse
Elina Pedersen on Growth, Stability & Ultra-Low Latency | Executive Interview | Your Bourse
Recorded live at FMLS:25 London, this executive interview features Elina Pedersen, in conversation with Finance Magnates, following her company’s win for Best Connectivity 2025.
🔹In this wide-ranging discussion, Elina shares insights on:
🔹What winning a Finance Magnates award means for credibility and reputation
🔹How broker demand for stability and reliability is driving rapid growth
🔹The launch of a new trade server enabling flexible front-end integrations
🔹Why ultra-low latency must be proven with data, not buzzwords
🔹Common mistakes brokers make when scaling globally
🔹Educating the industry through a newly launched Dealers Academy
🔹Where AI fits into trading infrastructure and where it doesn’t
Elina explains why resilient back-end infrastructure, deep client partnerships, and disciplined focus are critical for brokers looking to scale sustainably in today’s competitive market.
🏆 Award Highlight: Best Connectivity 2025
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Recorded live at FMLS:25 London, this executive interview features Elina Pedersen, in conversation with Finance Magnates, following her company’s win for Best Connectivity 2025.
🔹In this wide-ranging discussion, Elina shares insights on:
🔹What winning a Finance Magnates award means for credibility and reputation
🔹How broker demand for stability and reliability is driving rapid growth
🔹The launch of a new trade server enabling flexible front-end integrations
🔹Why ultra-low latency must be proven with data, not buzzwords
🔹Common mistakes brokers make when scaling globally
🔹Educating the industry through a newly launched Dealers Academy
🔹Where AI fits into trading infrastructure and where it doesn’t
Elina explains why resilient back-end infrastructure, deep client partnerships, and disciplined focus are critical for brokers looking to scale sustainably in today’s competitive market.
🏆 Award Highlight: Best Connectivity 2025
👉 Subscribe to Finance Magnates for more executive interviews, industry insights, and exclusive coverage from the world’s leading financial events.
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In this video, we take an in-depth look at @BlueberryMarketsForex , a forex and CFD broker operating since 2016, offering access to multiple trading platforms, over 1,000 instruments, and flexible account types for different trading styles.
We break down Blueberry’s regulatory structure, including its Australian Financial Services License (AFSL), as well as its authorisation and registrations in other jurisdictions. The review also covers supported platforms such as MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, cTrader, TradingView, Blueberry.X, and web-based trading.
You’ll learn about available instruments across forex, commodities, indices, share CFDs, and crypto CFDs, along with leverage options, minimum and maximum trade sizes, and how Blueberry structures its Standard and Raw accounts.
We also explain spreads, commissions, swap rates, swap-free account availability, funding and withdrawal methods, processing times, and what traders can expect from customer support and additional services.
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In this video, we take an in-depth look at @BlueberryMarketsForex , a forex and CFD broker operating since 2016, offering access to multiple trading platforms, over 1,000 instruments, and flexible account types for different trading styles.
We break down Blueberry’s regulatory structure, including its Australian Financial Services License (AFSL), as well as its authorisation and registrations in other jurisdictions. The review also covers supported platforms such as MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, cTrader, TradingView, Blueberry.X, and web-based trading.
You’ll learn about available instruments across forex, commodities, indices, share CFDs, and crypto CFDs, along with leverage options, minimum and maximum trade sizes, and how Blueberry structures its Standard and Raw accounts.
We also explain spreads, commissions, swap rates, swap-free account availability, funding and withdrawal methods, processing times, and what traders can expect from customer support and additional services.
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