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Top-Tier Regulated Brokers for Sudan Traders in 2026

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⭐ Quick Verdict — Top-Tier Regulated Brokers in Sudan

🏆 Top Pick OverallPepperstone — 4.4/5 score, regulated by FCA, ASIC
💰 Lowest Min DepositPepperstone — $0 to get started
📊 Best for ScalpingPepperstone — scalping allowed, free VPS available
🛡️ Strongest RegulationPepperstone — FCA,ASIC,BaFin,CySEC,DFSA,SCB
☪️ Best Islamic AccountPepperstone — swap-free account available
🏆Top Pick: Pepperstone(4.4/5)
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Best Trading Hours for Sudan

Trading session times below are converted to local time for Sudan, based on standard global forex market hours.

London – New York Overlap

3 PM — 7 PM UTC+2
Highest liquidity of the day — tightest spreads typically occur here
⭐ Best for Sudan

London Session

10 AM — 7 PM UTC+2
Strong liquidity, especially for EUR and GBP pairs
✅ Good

New York Session

3 PM — 12 AM UTC+2
Strong liquidity, especially for USD pairs
✅ Good

Tokyo / Asian Session

2 AM — 11 AM UTC+2
Lower liquidity for non-JPY pairs — wider spreads common
Average

For traders in Sudan, choosing a broker is not just about spreads or leverage—it's about trust. The Sudanese pound (SDG) is not widely accepted by international brokers, so you'll typically deposit in USD via bank transfer or e-wallets like Skrill. Sudan's own financial regulator, the Central Bank of Sudan (CBOS), does not license forex brokers, meaning you must rely on foreign regulators like the FCA (UK), ASIC (Australia), or CySEC (Cyprus). The 12 brokers listed here are all verified as top-tier regulated, meaning they meet strict capital adequacy and client fund segregation rules. Your trading session overlap (CAT time zone, UTC+2) with London (opens 9am CAT) and New York (opens 2pm CAT) is key—most volatility occurs between 3pm and 6pm CAT. This page helps you compare minimum deposits, scores, and regulatory scope to find a broker that fits Sudan's unique banking and connectivity challenges.

Top 10 Brokers in Sudan

AvaTrade
#1 AvaTrade
CBI,ASIC,JFSA,FSRA,FSA,ADGM
4.3
100
Min Deposit
400
Max Leverage
MT5, MT4, cTrader
Platform
12700
Trustpilot Reviews
Deposit Methodscredit cards, wire transfers, and e-payments
Withdrawal Methodscredit/debit cards, bank wire transfers, and e-wallets like Skrill and Neteller
Withdrawal TimeCard/e-wallet 24-48hrs after approval; Wire Transfer up to 7-10 business days
Withdrawal FeeNo fee from broker; banks/processors may charge
Islamic Account✓ Available
✅ Pros for Sudan
Top-tier regulated (CBI, ASIC, JFSA)
High overall rating — 4.3/5
Multiple platforms supported — MT5, MT4, cTrader
Islamic / swap-free account available
❌ Cons for Sudan
No free VPS trading offered
AvaTrade scores 4.3/5 and is regulated by the CBI and ADGM, offering familiarity for Sudanese traders who often look toward Middle Eastern regulatory bodies. With a $100 minimum deposit, it balances trust and affordability for traders in Khartoum.
Trading involves risk of loss.
Pepperstone
#2 Pepperstone
FCA,ASIC,BaFin,CySEC,DFSA,SCB
4.4
0
Min Deposit
1000
Max Leverage
TradingView, MT5, MT4, cTrader
Platform
3532
Trustpilot Reviews
Deposit Methodscredit/debit cards, bank wire transfers, and e-wallets like PayPal, Skrill, and Neteller
Withdrawal Methodsbank wire transfer, credit/debit cards, and e-wallets like PayPal, Skrill, and Neteller
Withdrawal Time24 hours to 5 business days if submitted before 07:00 AEST
Withdrawal Fee$0
Islamic Account✓ Available
✅ Pros for Sudan
Top-tier regulated (FCA, ASIC, BaFin)
High overall rating — 4.4/5
No minimum deposit required
Multiple platforms supported — TradingView, MT5, MT4, cTrader
❌ Cons for Sudan
No major drawbacks found in available verified data
Trading involves risk of loss.
CMC Markets
#3 CMC Markets
FCA,ASIC,MAS,BaFin,FMA
4.2
0
Min Deposit
500
Max Leverage
MT5, MT4
Platform
3200
Trustpilot Reviews
Deposit Methodsbank transfers, credit/debit cards, and PayPal
Withdrawal Methodsbank wires, credit/debit cards (Visa and Mastercard), and PayPal
Withdrawal Time5 business days
Withdrawal FeeNo internal withdrawal fee
Islamic Account✗ Not available
✅ Pros for Sudan
Top-tier regulated (FCA, ASIC, MAS)
High overall rating — 4.2/5
No minimum deposit required
Multiple platforms supported — MT5, MT4
❌ Cons for Sudan
No free VPS trading offered
CMC Markets holds a strong 4.2/5 score and requires only a $0 minimum deposit, making it highly accessible for Sudanese traders facing currency volatility. Its regulation by the FCA, ASIC, and BaFin means your funds are protected by some of the strictest financial authorities globally.
Trading involves risk of loss.
CFI Financial
#4 CFI Financial
CySEC,FSA,DFSA
3.8
0
Min Deposit
500
Max Leverage
MT5, cTrader
Platform
3800
Trustpilot Reviews
Deposit Methodscredit/debit cards, bank wire transfers, and popular e-wallets
Withdrawal Methodsbank wire transfers, credit/debit cards, and popular e-wallets
Withdrawal Time30 minutes; bank transfer 1-3 days
Withdrawal FeeNo internal fee typically
Islamic Account✗ Not available
✅ Pros for Sudan
Top-tier regulated (CySEC, FSA, DFSA)
No minimum deposit required
Multiple platforms supported — MT5, cTrader
Negative balance protection
❌ Cons for Sudan
No free VPS trading offered
Trading involves risk of loss.
Markets.com
#5 Markets.com
CySEC,FCA,FSCA,ASIC,FSA,BaFin
3.9
100
Min Deposit
300
Max Leverage
Proprietary
Platform
1250
Trustpilot Reviews
Deposit Methodswire transfer, credit/debit cards, and e-wallets
Withdrawal MethodsCredit/Debit Cards, Bank Wire Transfers, and E-Wallets like Skrill and Neteller.
Withdrawal TimeE-wallets (Skrill / Neteller): Up to 24 hoursWire Transfer: 2 to 5 business daysCredit / Debit Card: 2 to 7 business days
Withdrawal FeeNo internal fee typically
Islamic Account✓ Available
✅ Pros for Sudan
Top-tier regulated (CySEC, FCA, FSCA)
Islamic / swap-free account available
Negative balance protection
1,250+ Trustpilot reviews
❌ Cons for Sudan
No free VPS trading offered
Trading involves risk of loss.
ThinkMarkets
#6 ThinkMarkets
FCA,ASIC,JFSC,FSA
4.1
10
Min Deposit
500
Max Leverage
TradingView, MT5, MT4, cTrader
Platform
620
Trustpilot Reviews
Deposit Methodsbank transfers, credit or debit cards, and supported e-wallets
Withdrawal Methodsbank wire, crypto USDT (via TRC20 and ERC20), Skrill, and Neteller
Withdrawal TimeInternal Processing: Within 24 hours on business days via the ThinkMarkets Client Portal.Credit/Debit Cards: Takes 2 to 7 business days to reflect in your account.Bank Wire Transfers: Takes 3 to 5 business days depending on your location and intermediary banks.E-Wallets (Skrill, Neteller): Usually processed within 24 hours or instantly once approved by the internal team.
Withdrawal FeeNo deposit fees; bank/processor fees may apply
Islamic Account✓ Available
✅ Pros for Sudan
Top-tier regulated (FCA, ASIC, JFSC)
High overall rating — 4.1/5
Very low minimum deposit — $10
Multiple platforms supported — TradingView, MT5, MT4, cTrader
❌ Cons for Sudan
No major drawbacks found in available verified data
ThinkMarkets stands out with a $10 minimum deposit and FCA/ASIC regulation, ideal for Sudanese traders testing strategies in a volatile SDG environment. Its 4.1/5 score shows it balances cost and credibility well.
Trading involves risk of loss.
FxPro
#7 FxPro
FCA,CySEC,FSCA,SCB
3.1
100
Min Deposit
500
Max Leverage
MT5, MT4, cTrader
Platform
750
Trustpilot Reviews
Deposit MethodsBank Wire Transfers, Credit/Debit Cards (Visa, MasterCard), e-wallets (Skrill, Perfect Money, PayPal), and Cryptocurrencies (Tether/USDT, Bitcoin, Ethereum)
Withdrawal Methodsbank wire transfers, credit/debit cards, and electronic/crypto wallets
Withdrawal Time1 business day
Withdrawal FeeZero fees from FxPro
Islamic Account✓ Available
✅ Pros for Sudan
Top-tier regulated (FCA, CySEC, FSCA)
Multiple platforms supported — MT5, MT4, cTrader
Free VPS trading available
Islamic / swap-free account available
❌ Cons for Sudan
No major drawbacks found in available verified data
FxPro is backed by FCA and CySEC regulation, and its $100 minimum deposit is standard for Sudan traders seeking trusted brokers. The 3.1/5 score indicates room for improvement, but its regulatory status remains a key draw.
Trading involves risk of loss.
FXCM
#8 FXCM
FCA,ASIC,FSCA,ISA
3.5
50
Min Deposit
400
Max Leverage
TradingView, MT4
Platform
910
Trustpilot Reviews
Deposit MethodsCredit/Debit Cards, Bank Wires, and regional electronic payment systems
Withdrawal Methodscredit/debit cards, bank wire transfers, and digital wallets like Skrill and Neteller
Withdrawal TimeInternal Processing: FXCM reviews and processes requests in 1–2 business days.Credit or Debit Card: Arrives within 5 business days, though statements can take up to 1 billing cycle to update.Domestic Bank Wire: Arrives in 1–2 business days after processing.International Bank Wire: Arrives in 3–5 business days after processing.
Withdrawal Feecredit/debit cards are free, while bank wire requests cost a $40 fee.
Islamic Account✓ Available
✅ Pros for Sudan
Top-tier regulated (FCA, ASIC, FSCA)
Multiple platforms supported — TradingView, MT4
Free VPS trading available
Islamic / swap-free account available
❌ Cons for Sudan
No major drawbacks found in available verified data
FXCM holds FCA and ASIC regulation and requires only $50 to start, aligning with the modest budgets of many Sudan retail traders. Its 3.5/5 score reflects steady reliability for forex trading during London-New York overlap.
Trading involves risk of loss.
FP Markets
#9 FP Markets
1
2.9
100
Min Deposit
500
Max Leverage
TradingView, MT5, MT4, cTrader
Platform
10100
Trustpilot Reviews
Deposit Methodscredit/debit cards, e-wallets, and bank wire transfers
Withdrawal Methodsbank wires, credit/debit cards, and electronic or crypto wallets
Withdrawal Time24 hours
Withdrawal FeeNo deposit fees; withdrawal mostly free except Paysafe (1%, capped $30) and Skrill (1% + country fees)
Islamic Account✓ Available
✅ Pros for Sudan
Top-tier regulated (1)
Multiple platforms supported — TradingView, MT5, MT4, cTrader
Free VPS trading available
Islamic / swap-free account available
❌ Cons for Sudan
No major drawbacks found in available verified data
FP Markets requires a $100 minimum deposit and is regulated by ASIC, a well-known authority for Sudan traders. While its regulatory details are limited, its inclusion provides an additional option for those prioritizing Australian oversight.
Trading involves risk of loss.
XM Group
#10 XM Group
CySEC,ASIC,IFSC,DFSA,FSC
4.3
5
Min Deposit
1000
Max Leverage
MT5, MT4
Platform
2978
Trustpilot Reviews
Deposit MethodsBank Wire, Visa/Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, PayTrust88 (region-specific local methods vary)
Withdrawal MethodsBank Wire, Visa/Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, PayTrust88 (region-specific local methods vary)
Withdrawal TimeVisa/Mastercard and e-wallets near-instant to 1-2 business days; bank wire several days
Withdrawal FeeNo fee from broker; small fee possible on bank wire
Islamic Account✓ Available
✅ Pros for Sudan
Top-tier regulated (CySEC, ASIC, IFSC)
High overall rating — 4.3/5
Very low minimum deposit — $5
Multiple platforms supported — MT5, MT4
❌ Cons for Sudan
Limited independent review data available
Trading involves risk of loss.

What Are Top-Tier Regulated Brokers for Sudan Traders?

A 'top-tier regulated broker' is a forex or CFD broker licensed by at least one major financial authority known for strict oversight. For Sudan traders, this matters because CBOS does not regulate forex brokers, leaving you exposed to scams if you choose an unregulated firm. Top-tier regulators include the FCA (UK), ASIC (Australia), CySEC (Cyprus), and MAS (Singapore). They require brokers to keep client funds in segregated accounts, submit regular financial audits, and participate in compensation schemes (e.g., FSCS in the UK covers up to £85,000). Among our list, CMC Markets holds five top-tier licenses (FCA, ASIC, MAS, BaFin, FMA)—the most of any broker here. AvaTrade and IC Markets also have multiple licenses. However, note that 'top-tier' does not guarantee zero risk; it means the broker is subject to enforceable rules. For example, if a broker is FCA-regulated, you can complain to the UK's Financial Ombudsman Service. Always verify the license number on the regulator's official website, as some brokers list old or inactive licenses.

Why Regulation Matters for Sudan Traders

Sudan has no dedicated forex regulator, and the banking system is under international sanctions (partially lifted but still restrictive). This creates a high-risk environment where unregulated brokers can disappear with your funds. Top-tier regulation gives you legal recourse—for instance, if you trade with an FCA-regulated broker like CMC Markets or FXTM, you can escalate disputes to the UK Financial Ombudsman. Also, Sudanese banks often flag international payments to forex brokers; a regulated broker is more likely to have clear payment channels. The SDG's high volatility (inflation rate above 100% as of 2024) means many Sudan traders use forex to hedge against local currency devaluation. A regulated broker ensures your USD deposits are held in segregated accounts, not used for the broker's own trading. Finally, leverage limits vary by regulator—FCA caps retail leverage at 30:1, while CySEC allows up to 30:1 for major pairs. Choose based on your risk appetite.

Costs for Sudan Traders: Spreads vs Commissions

For Sudan traders, cost efficiency is critical because SDG devaluation eats into profits when converting back to local currency. Brokers on this list use two main pricing models: spread-only (e.g., AvaTrade, FXTM) and spread+commission (e.g., IC Markets, Tickmill). Spread-only brokers like AvaTrade (score 4.3) offer fixed or variable spreads with no extra fee—ideal if you trade small volumes and want predictable costs. Spread+commission brokers like IC Markets (score 3.6) offer raw spreads from 0.0 pips but charge a commission per lot (e.g., $3.50 per side). For high-frequency traders in Sudan, the commission model can be cheaper if you trade large lots, but factor in that your internet connection may cause requotes. Also, note that minimum deposits vary: $1 for CMC Markets (spread-only) vs $200 for IC Markets. If you have limited capital, start with a low-deposit broker like FXTM ($10) or CMC Markets ($1). Always check if the broker charges inactivity fees—some do after 3-6 months.

Other Fees Compared

When comparing non-spread fees among top-tier regulated brokers for Sudan traders, note that CMC Markets charges no inactivity fee for the first 12 months, then $10 monthly. AvaTrade applies a $50 quarterly inactivity fee after 3 months. IC Markets charges no inactivity fee but may levy a $5 withdrawal fee for bank transfers. Eightcap has no inactivity fee, but withdrawal fees vary by method. ThinkMarkets offers free withdrawals and no inactivity fee. Vantage charges $10 monthly after 3 months of inactivity. FXTM imposes a $5 monthly inactivity fee after 6 months. HYCM has no inactivity fee but charges $30 for wire withdrawals. FXCM charges $5 monthly after 12 months. Tickmill charges no inactivity fee but has a $3 withdrawal fee for certain methods. FxPro charges no inactivity fee, but withdrawal fees depend on the method. FP Markets has no inactivity fee. Currency conversion fees are critical for Sudan traders dealing in SDG; most brokers convert via their own rates, often adding 0.5–1%. CMC Markets and ThinkMarkets offer competitive conversion spreads. Withdrawal fees range from $0 (ThinkMarkets) to $30 (HYCM wire). Always check the broker's fee schedule for SDG-related conversions.

Payment Methods in Sudan

For Sudan traders, payment methods are shaped by local banking constraints and mobile money prevalence. Most brokers on this list accept bank wire transfers, which are widely available in Sudan but can be slow (3–5 business days) and incur high intermediary fees. Credit/debit cards (Visa, Mastercard) are accepted by CMC Markets, AvaTrade, IC Markets, Eightcap, ThinkMarkets, Vantage, FXTM, HYCM, FXCM, Tickmill, and FxPro, though Sudanese banks may block international transactions — check with your bank first. Mobile wallets like Zain Cash and MTN Mobile Money are popular in Sudan, but only a few brokers (e.g., FXTM) explicitly support mobile money deposits; most others do not list them. E-wallets such as Skrill and Neteller are accepted by AvaTrade, IC Markets, Eightcap, ThinkMarkets, Vantage, FXTM, FXCM, Tickmill, and FxPro, and can be funded via local mobile wallets. Deposits are often instant, while withdrawals via e-wallet typically take 24–48 hours. CMC Markets and ThinkMarkets offer the lowest minimum deposits ($1 and $0 respectively), easing entry for Sudanese traders. Always confirm with the broker if SDG-denominated accounts or local payment rails are supported.

Scalping Strategy

Scalping—opening and closing trades within seconds or minutes—requires low spreads and fast execution. For Sudan traders, internet latency is a concern; your connection to a broker's server may add 100-300ms delay. Choose a broker with low-latency servers near Europe (e.g., IC Markets uses Equinix LD4 in London). Among our list, IC Markets (score 3.6) is popular for scalping due to its raw spreads and no restrictions on scalping. AvaTrade (score 4.3) allows scalping but may have slightly wider spreads. CMC Markets (score 4.2) also permits scalping but has a $1 minimum deposit—good for testing. Avoid brokers with 'first in, first out' (FIFO) rules that prevent multiple entries on the same pair (e.g., some US-regulated brokers). All listed brokers accept scalping, but check their terms for 'abusive trading' clauses. Use a VPS (see VPS section) to reduce latency. Also, note that Sudan's electricity grid is unstable—a power outage during a scalp could cost you. Consider a backup internet dongle.

Economic Calendar

For Sudan-based traders, key economic events from Sudan itself (e.g., CBOS interest rate decisions, inflation data, or GDP releases) can impact the SDG and local market sentiment. However, most trading is on major forex pairs like EUR/USD and GBP/USD, so focus on US and EU releases. The US Non-Farm Payrolls (NFP) report (first Friday of each month) and Federal Reserve interest rate decisions are critical — they often cause high volatility during the New York session. European Central Bank (ECB) announcements and UK CPI data also matter. Sudan is in UTC+2 (CAT), so the London session (8:00–17:00 London time) overlaps with Sudan's afternoon (9:00–18:00 local). The New York session opens at 13:00 London time (15:00 Sudan time), creating a high-volatility overlap from 15:00–18:00 local time. Key events to watch: US CPI (monthly), UK GDP (quarterly), and EU PMIs. Sudan-specific releases are sporadic; follow the CBOS website for currency auction results or inflation figures. Use an economic calendar with time zone conversion to track these events.

Mobile Trading

For Sudan traders, mobile app reliability is crucial given frequent power outages and variable internet speeds. All listed brokers offer mobile trading apps: CMC Markets' Next Generation app is feature-rich but data-heavy; AvaTrade's AvaTradeGO app is lightweight and works on 3G; IC Markets' MT4/MT5 apps are optimized for low bandwidth; Eightcap's app is user-friendly; ThinkMarkets' ThinkTrader app is fast; Vantage's app supports one-click trading; FXTM's app offers educational tools; HYCM's app is basic; FXCM's Trading Station is stable; Tickmill's MT4 app is standard; FxPro's app is intuitive; FP Markets' app is reliable. For Sudan traders, choose an app that supports offline chart caching and low-data mode. Apps from FCA-regulated brokers (CMC Markets, ThinkMarkets, Vantage, FXTM, HYCM, FXCM, Tickmill, FxPro) offer higher security. Test the app's performance on Sudan's mobile networks (Zain, MTN, Sudani) before committing. Push notifications for economic events are available on most apps, helping you stay updated during trading hours.

Slippage Analysis

Slippage—the difference between your expected price and the executed price—is common during high-volatility events like news releases. For Sudan traders, slippage can be worse due to higher latency to European servers. Brokers with 'no dealing desk' (NDD) execution, like IC Markets and Tickmill, typically have less slippage because orders are matched directly with liquidity providers. Market-maker brokers (e.g., FXCM) may re-quote during fast markets. Among our list, CMC Markets (FCA-regulated) uses a hybrid model; slippage is generally low but can spike during Brexit or US NFP releases. To minimize slippage, avoid trading during major news events (e.g., 3:30 PM CAT for US data). Use limit orders instead of market orders. Also, check if the broker offers 'negative balance protection'—FCA-regulated brokers like CMC Markets and FXTM offer this, which prevents you from owing money if slippage causes a negative balance. This is crucial for Sudan traders using high leverage.

VPS Trading

A Virtual Private Server (VPS) lets you run trading platforms (e.g., MetaTrader 4/5) on a remote server with low latency and 24/7 uptime. For Sudan traders, where power cuts and internet drops are common, a VPS is almost essential for automated strategies or scalping. Many brokers on this list offer free VPS if you meet a minimum trading volume (e.g., IC Markets gives free VPS for accounts with 10+ lots/month). Others like AvaTrade and FXTM do not offer free VPS but allow you to use third-party providers. A VPS located in London (e.g., from Amazon Web Services or a broker-recommended provider) reduces ping time to under 10ms—critical for scalping. Setup costs range from $10-$30/month. If you trade manually, a VPS is less critical but still helpful for running EA scripts. Check that your chosen broker supports MT4/MT5 on VPS—all 12 brokers here do. Avoid using a VPS in Sudan due to local server instability.

Account Opening Process

Account opening for Sudan traders at these brokers is generally straightforward but requires attention to verification documents. Most brokers (CMC Markets, AvaTrade, IC Markets, Eightcap, ThinkMarkets, Vantage, FXTM, HYCM, FXCM, Tickmill, FxPro, FP Markets) accept Sudan residents. You'll need a valid passport or national ID, proof of address (utility bill or bank statement in English), and sometimes a tax identification number (Sudan's TIN is not always required — check each broker). Minimum deposits range from $0 (ThinkMarkets) to $200 (IC Markets). Verification typically takes 1–3 business days, but may be slower due to manual checks for Sudan addresses. CMC Markets and FXTM offer instant demo accounts for practice. Some brokers (e.g., AvaTrade) require a phone interview for high-risk countries. Ensure your documents are clear and translated if not in English. Avoid brokers that demand payment before verification — legitimate brokers never do. After approval, you can fund via bank wire or e-wallet. Always use a secure internet connection during the process.

How This Compares

Top-tier regulated brokers vs. unregulated offshore brokers: The latter often offer higher leverage (up to 500:1) and no restrictions on trading strategies, but they lack investor protection. For Sudan traders, the temptation of high leverage is strong due to SDG devaluation—but a single bad trade can wipe out your account. Regulated brokers like AvaTrade (max 30:1 under CySEC) or CMC Markets (FCA max 30:1) force disciplined risk management. Unregulated brokers also may not honor withdrawals; there have been cases of Sudan traders losing funds to unregulated firms. Our recommendation: stick with regulated brokers from this list. If you need higher leverage, consider brokers regulated by ASIC (max 30:1) or CySEC (max 30:1 for retail). For professional clients, some brokers (e.g., IC Markets) offer up to 500:1 with ASIC, but you must prove €500k in assets. For most Sudan traders, the safety of top-tier regulation outweighs the allure of high leverage. Start with FXTM ($10 min) or CMC Markets ($1 min) to test the waters.

Sudan traders must be vigilant against scams targeting those seeking top-tier regulated brokers. Common red flags: brokers promising guaranteed returns, pressuring you to deposit quickly, or lacking clear regulation. Always verify a broker's license on the regulator's official website — for example, check FCA authorization on the FCA Register, ASIC on ASIC Connect, and CySEC on the CySEC website. Be wary of brokers claiming regulation by the Central Bank of Sudan (CBOS) — CBOS does not license forex brokers. Avoid brokers that ask for payment via cryptocurrency or gift cards — legitimate brokers use bank transfers, cards, or e-wallets. Check for negative reviews on forums like Forex Peace Army or Trustpilot, but be cautious of fake reviews. Sudan's limited internet access can make research harder, so use a VPN for secure browsing. Never share your account password or allow remote access to your computer. If a broker offers bonuses that seem too good to be true, they likely are. Stick to the brokers listed above — they are verified and regulated by reputable authorities. Report suspected scams to the local police or the CBOS fraud unit.

Verified Broker Ratings — Trustpilot (Sudan — All 10 Brokers)

AvaTrade
4.3/5
Based on 12,700 reviews
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Pepperstone
4.4/5
Based on 3,532 reviews
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CMC Markets
4.2/5
Based on 3,200 reviews
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CFI Financial
3.8/5
Based on 3,800 reviews
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Markets.com
3.9/5
Based on 1,250 reviews
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ThinkMarkets
4.1/5
Based on 620 reviews
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FxPro
3.1/5
Based on 750 reviews
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FXCM
3.5/5
Based on 910 reviews
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FP Markets
2.9/5
Based on 10,100 reviews
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XM Group
4.3/5
Rating unavailable on Trustpilot
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Frequently Asked Questions

Which top-tier regulator is most relevant for Sudan traders in 2026?
For Sudan traders, the FCA (UK) and ASIC (Australia) are most relevant due to their strict oversight and global recognition. Brokers like CMC Markets and AvaTrade also hold Middle Eastern licenses (ADGM), which align with Sudan's regional economic ties.
How does Sudan's time zone affect trading with these regulated brokers?
Sudan is in CAT (UTC+2), which overlaps well with both the London session (open 8am-5pm UK) and the New York session (opens 1pm CAT). This allows Sudan traders to execute trades during peak liquidity hours on brokers like IC Markets and ThinkMarkets.
What is the best minimum deposit for a Sudan trader starting with a regulated broker?
Brokers like CMC Markets ($1) and FXTM ($10) are ideal for Sudan traders with limited capital due to SDG volatility. For those ready to invest more, AvaTrade ($100) offers a balance of low entry and strong regulation.
Are there any brokers on this list with specific experience in African markets?
FXTM and Vantage have established support for African traders, including localized payment methods and customer service. Combined with FCA regulation, they provide a trusted bridge for Sudan traders navigating international forex markets.

Conclusion

For Sudan traders in 2026, choosing a top-tier regulated broker is essential to navigate currency risk and ensure fund safety. Start with CMC Markets for its $1 minimum deposit and FCA regulation, or FXTM for its $10 entry and African market expertise. If you can commit $100, AvaTrade and Eightcap offer strong regulatory coverage from both European and Middle Eastern authorities. Always verify that your chosen broker accepts Sudanese residents and supports local deposit methods. Compare the full list above to find the best fit for your trading style and budget. Begin your journey with confidence by selecting a broker that meets your needs today.

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