Broker availability
Yes — Eightcap is available in Singapore
Eightcap accepts clients from Singapore. Regulated by ASIC & FCA.
Availability last verified: April 2026
Broker availability in 🇸🇬 Singapore
132 / 340 brokers132 out of 340 brokers in our database accept clients from Singapore (39% availability). See all available brokers →
| Regulator | ASIC, FCA | SEC, MAS | MAS, CFTC | SEC, MAS |
| Min. deposit | $100 | $0 | $100 | $250 |
| Spread from | 0 pips | 0.2 pips | 0.8 pips | 0.6 pips |
| Max leverage | 500 | 4 | 200 | 200 |
| Available | ✓ Yes | ✓ YesOpen Account | ✓ YesOpen Account | ✓ YesOpen Account |
Min. deposit
$100
Spread from
0 pips
Max leverage
500
BrokerRank score
3.62 / 5
Trading conditions in 🇸🇬 Singapore
Regulated by MAS (Monetary Authority of Singapore). Max forex leverage: 1:50 (major), 1:20 (minor). Permitted instruments: Forex, CFDs, Stocks, ETFs, Options, Futures, Crypto (licensed). Singapore is a major financial hub. MAS-regulated brokers offer competitive conditions. Crypto trading is permitted under MAS licensing.
Comparing Eightcap with other brokers available to Singapore traders.
Regulated by
ASIC, FCA
Headquarters
Melbourne, Australia
Founded
2009
Min. deposit
$100
BrokerRank score
3.62 / 5
Markets
crypto, cfd, commodities
Yes — Eightcap accepts clients from Singapore. The broker is regulated by ASIC and FCA. You can open a live account directly through their website.
The top-rated brokers available in Singapore include Interactive Brokers, Forex.com, IG Group. All are verified to accept clients from Singapore and are regulated by reputable authorities.
Using a VPN to circumvent geo-restrictions violates Eightcap's terms of service and can result in account closure or frozen funds. It also leaves you without regulatory protection. We strongly recommend using a broker that is properly licensed to serve your country.
Yes — forex trading is legal in Singapore and regulated by MAS (Monetary Authority of Singapore). The maximum permitted leverage for forex is 1:50 (major), 1:20 (minor). Only brokers licensed in Singapore or operating under an approved passporting arrangement can legally serve retail clients.
Forex: up to 1:50 (major), 1:20 (minor). Stocks: up to 1:5. These limits are set by MAS (Monetary Authority of Singapore) and apply to all licensed brokers serving Singapore residents. Singapore is a major financial hub. MAS-regulated brokers offer competitive conditions. Crypto trading is permitted under MAS licensing.
Traders in Singapore regulated by MAS (Monetary Authority of Singapore) can access the following instruments: Forex, CFDs, Stocks, ETFs, Options, Futures, Crypto (licensed). Singapore is a major financial hub. MAS-regulated brokers offer competitive conditions. Crypto trading is permitted under MAS licensing.
132 out of 340 brokers in the BrokerRank database accept clients from Singapore. The top-rated options include Interactive Brokers, Forex.com, IG Group. You can see the full list on our Singapore brokers page.