Exness and Swissquote meet as regulated forex players with contrasting strengths. The matchup pits low entry costs and fast withdrawals against broader assets and a proprietary platform.
Exness edges Swissquote in overall score (4.4 vs 4.2) due to lower costs and flexible leverage, while Swissquote emphasizes asset breadth and a proprietary platform.
Find out which broker best suits your trader profile.
Choose Exness if…
Choose Exness if you want 24/5 live chat support and no inactivity fee. You also access a $1 minimum deposit and 0.3 pip spreads.
Choose Swissquote if…
Choose Swissquote if you want a proprietary platform and a broader asset range. Be prepared for a higher minimum deposit.
Which broker wins for each type of trader, based on costs, safety, platforms, and editorial scoring.
Exness offers tighter spreads from 0.30 pips vs 1.70 pips for Swissquote, reducing trading costs.
| Editorial score | 4.4/ 5 | 4.2/ 5 |
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| Score Breakdown | ||
Trust & Regulation 40% weight | 4.3 / 5 | 4.5 / 5▲ |
Pros
Near-unlimited leverage on offshore entity
Extremely low $1 minimum deposit on Standard account
Instant withdrawals available 24/7 including weekends
One of the world's highest-volume retail FX brokers
Regulated by top-tier authorities (FCA, ASIC, CySEC)
A closer look at the specific criteria each broker meets or misses within each scoring category.
| Criteria | Exness | Swissquote |
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| Trust & Regulation | ||
| Top-tier regulator (FCA, ASIC, CFTC, etc.) | Pass | Pass |
| Segregated client funds | Pass | Pass |
| Negative balance protection | Pass | Pass |
| Compensation scheme (e.g. FSCS) | Pass | Pass |
| Fees & Spreads | ||
| Raw/ECN spreads available | Pass | Fail |
| No deposit fee | Pass | Pass |
| No inactivity fee | Pass | Fail |
| Transparent pricing page | Pass | Pass |
| Platforms & Tools | ||
| MT4/MT5 available | Pass | Pass |
| Proprietary platform | Fail | Pass |
| Mobile app | Pass | Pass |
| Advanced charting tools | Pass | Pass |
| Customer Support | ||
| 24/5 live chat | Pass | Fail |
| Phone support | Pass | Pass |
| Multilingual support | Pass | Pass |
The scores are close: Exness rates 4.4/5 and Swissquote rates 4.2/5. Exness has a marginal edge in our scoring, but the difference is small enough that your specific priorities — fees, platforms, or regulatory jurisdiction — should guide the final choice.
Exness starts from 0.3 pips, tighter than Swissquote's 1.7 pips. Tighter spreads lower the cost per trade, which matters most for high-frequency and scalping strategies.
Exness has $1, while Swissquote requires at least $1120. This makes Exness more accessible for traders with limited starting capital.
Both Exness and Swissquote hold licences from top-tier regulators, indicating a high standard of regulatory oversight. Check each broker's specific regulatory bodies to confirm coverage in your jurisdiction.
For beginners, two factors stand out: Exness requires a lower minimum deposit ($1), lowering the barrier to entry, and both brokers provide negative balance protection. Also compare demo account availability and educational resources before deciding.
Exness lists maximum leverage of 2000:1, while Swissquote lists up to 100:1. Available leverage depends on your jurisdiction. EU retail clients under ESMA rules are capped at 1:30 on major forex pairs.
Exness charges $3.5 per lot on commission-based accounts. Commission details for Swissquote are not currently available. Check their website for up-to-date pricing.
Exness supports MetaTrader 5, MetaTrader 4, while Swissquote supports MetaTrader 5, Proprietary Web/Mobile, MetaTrader 4. Both provide MetaTrader 5 and MetaTrader 4. Swissquote has exclusive access to Proprietary Web/Mobile.
Swissquote wins for safety due to FINMA oversight and bank-level fund security.
Exness wins for active traders with 2000:1 leverage and low entry costs.
Exness is better suited for scalpers: raw/ECN spreads available, tighter spreads from 0.30 pips.
Swissquote wins for platform choice with proprietary platform and MT4/MT5 compatibility.
Exness wins for beginners thanks to $1 min deposit and accessible pricing.
Swissquote wins for instrument variety with 400 instruments.
Fees & Spreads 30% weight | 4.6 / 5▲ | 3.9 / 5 |
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Platforms & Tools 20% weight | 4.4 / 5▲ | 4.2 / 5 |
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Customer Support 10% weight | 4.3 / 5▲ | 3.9 / 5 |
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| Founded | 2008 | 1996 |
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| Headquarters | Limassol, Cyprus | Gland, Switzerland |
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| Min Deposit | $1▼ lower | $1,120 |
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| Spreads From | 0.3 pips▼ lower | 1.7 pips |
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| Commission / lot | $3.5/lot | N/A |
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| 0.65 pips | N/A |
| Max Leverage | 2,000:1▲ higher | 100:1 |
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| Inactivity Fee | None | CHF 10/month (after 6 months) |
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| Deposit Fee | Free | Free |
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| Deposit methods | Bank transferCredit cardDebit cardSkrillNetellerPerfect MoneyCryptoP2P | Bank transferCredit cardDebit card |
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| Withdrawal methods | Bank transferCredit cardSkrillNetellerPerfect MoneyCrypto | Bank transfer |
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| Withdrawal Fee | Free | Free |
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| Regulators | FCA FSCA OJK CySEC | FCA DFSA FINMA |
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| Platforms | MetaTrader 5 MetaTrader 4 | MetaTrader 5 Proprietary Web/Mobile MetaTrader 4 |
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| Active bonuses |
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Client funds held in segregated accounts
Negative balance protection
Investor compensation scheme coverage
No deposit fees
No inactivity fee
MetaTrader 4 and MetaTrader 5 supported
Mobile trading app available
Advanced charting tools included
Transparent pricing with clear cost disclosure
24/5 live chat support
Phone support available
Multilingual customer support
Pros
Swiss banking heritage with FINMA regulation and bank-level fund security
Broadest multi-asset range including real stocks, bonds, and options
Listed on the Swiss stock exchange (SIX)
FCA and DFSA regulated for UK and UAE clients
Client funds held in segregated accounts
Negative balance protection
Investor compensation scheme coverage
No deposit fees
MetaTrader 4 and MetaTrader 5 supported
Mobile trading app available
Proprietary trading platform available
Advanced charting tools included
Transparent pricing with clear cost disclosure
Phone support available
Multilingual customer support
Cons
Not available to US residents
EU clients face significant leverage restrictions
Unlimited leverage carries extreme risk for inexperienced traders
No proprietary platform
Cons
Very high minimum deposit (CHF 1,000, approximately $1,120)
Spreads wider than ECN peers on standard account
Primarily appropriate for larger, more sophisticated accounts
Inactivity fee applies
No 24/5 live chat
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