Quick Verdict
🏆 Top Pick OverallPepperstone — 4.4/5 score, regulated by FCA, ASIC
💰 Lowest Min DepositPepperstone — $0 to get started
☪️ Best Islamic AccountPepperstone — swap-free account available
EUR/USD Broker Comparison - United Arab Emirates
| Broker | Score | Deposit | Spread | Platforms | Islamic | Reg | |
|---|
| 4.4 | $0 | — | TV MT5 MT4 cT | Yes | FCA | Open |
| 4.3 | $100 | — | MT5 MT4 cT | Yes | CBI | Open |
| 3.3 | $100 | — | MT5 MT4 | Yes | FCA | Open |
| 4.1 | $50 | — | MT5 MT4 | Yes | BaFin | Open |
| 4.2 | $0 | — | MT5 MT4 | Yes | FCA | Open |
| 3.8 | $0 | — | MT5 cT | No | CySEC | Open |
| 3.5 | $0 | — | | No | FCA | Open |
| 3.3 | $20 | — | | No | FCA | Open |
| 3.1 | $100 | — | | No | FCA | Open |
| 3.6 | $20 | — | MT5 MT4 | Yes | FCA | Open |
For traders in the United Arab Emirates, finding the lowest EUR/USD spread is the single most important factor for profitable scalping. With the AED as your base currency, every pip saved directly reduces your cost per trade, and with 1:500 leverage available locally, even a 0.1 pip difference can compound into significant savings. Trading from UTC+4 means you catch the London session open at 12:00 local time, and the optimal NY-London overlap runs from 17:00 to 20:30 local — perfect for after-work trading. Popular deposit methods here include Bank Transfer, Credit Card, and USDT TRC20, making it easy to fund accounts quickly. All brokers on this page are verified to accept United Arab Emirates residents and comply with DFSA/SCA guidelines. For example, a trader in Dubai executing 100 scalps per month can save over 500 AED annually by choosing XM Group (rated 4.3/5) over a broker with a 1.0 pip spread. This guide is built specifically for you, the United Arab Emirates retail trader, to navigate the lowest spread options available in 2026.
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#1 Pepperstone
FCA,ASIC,BaFin,CySEC,DFSA,SCB
TradingViewMT5MT4cTraderIslamic account
Pros for United Arab Emirates
+ Islamic swap-free account
+ Low deposit ($0)
+ TradingView integration
+ MetaTrader 5
+ MetaTrader 4
Cons for United Arab Emirates
- Not top-tier regulated
FCA
FCA regulatedVerified
Regulated and authorised by the FCA. Click to verify on official register.
Verify on FCAWithdrawals
bank wire transfer, credit/debit cards, and e-wallets like PayPal
Open Account →Trading involves risk of loss. CFDs are complex instruments.

#2 AvaTrade
CBI,ASIC,JFSA,FSRA,FSA,ADGM
MT5MT4cTraderIslamic account
Pros for United Arab Emirates
+ Islamic swap-free account
+ Low deposit ($100)
+ MetaTrader 5
+ MetaTrader 4
+ cTrader ECN
Cons for United Arab Emirates
- Not top-tier regulated
ASIC
ASIC regulatedVerified
Regulated and authorised by the ASIC. Click to verify on official register.
Verify on ASICWithdrawals
credit/debit cards, bank wire transfers, and e-wallets like Skrill and Neteller
Open Account →Trading involves risk of loss. CFDs are complex instruments.

#3 Tickmill
FCA,CySEC,FSCA,FSA,LFSA
MT5MT4Islamic account
Pros for United Arab Emirates
+ Islamic swap-free account
+ Low deposit ($100)
+ MetaTrader 5
+ MetaTrader 4
+ Available in United Arab Emirates
Cons for United Arab Emirates
- Not top-tier regulated
FCA
FCA regulatedVerified
Regulated and authorised by the FCA. Click to verify on official register.
Verify on FCAWithdrawals
Bank Transfers, Credit/Debit Cards, and E-wallets like Skrill and Neteller
Open Account →Trading involves risk of loss. CFDs are complex instruments.
MG
#4 MultiBank Group
BaFin,ASIC,FSC,CySEC,SCA,CIMA
MT5MT4Islamic account
Pros for United Arab Emirates
+ Islamic swap-free account
+ Low deposit ($50)
+ MetaTrader 5
+ MetaTrader 4
+ Available in United Arab Emirates
Cons for United Arab Emirates
- Not top-tier regulated
ASIC
ASIC regulatedVerified
Regulated and authorised by the ASIC. Click to verify on official register.
Verify on ASICWithdrawals
bank wires, credit/debit cards, and cryptocurrencies
Open Account →Trading involves risk of loss. CFDs are complex instruments.
MT5MT4Islamic account
Pros for United Arab Emirates
+ Islamic swap-free account
+ Low deposit ($0)
+ MetaTrader 5
+ MetaTrader 4
+ Available in United Arab Emirates
Cons for United Arab Emirates
- Not top-tier regulated
FCA
FCA regulatedVerified
Regulated and authorised by the FCA. Click to verify on official register.
Verify on FCAWithdrawals
International Bank Transfers (Global Money Transfer), Credit/Debit Cards, and E-wallets like Skrill
Open Account →Trading involves risk of loss. CFDs are complex instruments.

#6 CFI Financial
CySEC,FSA,DFSA
MT5cTrader
Pros for United Arab Emirates
+ Low deposit ($0)
+ MetaTrader 5
+ cTrader ECN
+ Available in United Arab Emirates
Cons for United Arab Emirates
- No Islamic account
- Not top-tier regulated
CySEC
CySEC regulatedVerified
Regulated and authorised by the CySEC. Click to verify on official register.
Verify on CySECWithdrawals
bank wire transfers, credit/debit cards, and popular e-wallets
Open Account →Trading involves risk of loss. CFDs are complex instruments.
Pros for United Arab Emirates
+ Low deposit ($0)
+ Available in United Arab Emirates
Cons for United Arab Emirates
- No Islamic account
- Not top-tier regulated
FCA
FCA regulatedVerified
Regulated and authorised by the FCA. Click to verify on official register.
Verify on FCAWithdrawals
Bank Transfer, Credit/Debit Cards (Visa/Mastercard) and E-wallets (Skrill, Neteller)
Open Account →Trading involves risk of loss. CFDs are complex instruments.

#8 Capital.com
FCA,ASIC,CySEC,SCB,FSA
Pros for United Arab Emirates
+ Low deposit ($20)
+ Available in United Arab Emirates
Cons for United Arab Emirates
- No Islamic account
- Not top-tier regulated
FCA
FCA regulatedVerified
Regulated and authorised by the FCA. Click to verify on official register.
Verify on FCAWithdrawals
bank cards, traditional bank transfers, and digital wallets like Skrill and Neteller.
Open Account →Trading involves risk of loss. CFDs are complex instruments.
P
#9 Plus500
FCA,ASIC,CySEC,MAS,FSP,SFSA
Pros for United Arab Emirates
+ Low deposit ($100)
+ Available in United Arab Emirates
Cons for United Arab Emirates
- No Islamic account
- Not top-tier regulated
FCA
FCA regulatedVerified
Regulated and authorised by the FCA. Click to verify on official register.
Verify on FCAWithdrawals
credit/debit cards, bank transfers, and electronic wallets like PayPal or Skrill
Open Account →Trading involves risk of loss. CFDs are complex instruments.

#10 HYCM
FCA,CySEC,CIMA,DFSA
MT5MT4Islamic account
Pros for United Arab Emirates
+ Islamic swap-free account
+ Low deposit ($20)
+ MetaTrader 5
+ MetaTrader 4
+ Available in United Arab Emirates
Cons for United Arab Emirates
- Not top-tier regulated
FCA
FCA regulatedVerified
Regulated and authorised by the FCA. Click to verify on official register.
Verify on FCAWithdrawals
Bank Wire Transfers, Debit/Credit Cards, and select Electronic Wallets like Skrill and Neteller.
Open Account →Trading involves risk of loss. CFDs are complex instruments.
What is EUR/USD on MT4?
The EUR/USD spread is the difference between the bid and ask price, representing your cost to open a trade. For United Arab Emirates traders, this cost hits directly in AED terms. For example, a 0.2 pip spread on EUR/USD equals approximately 0.15 AED per 0.01 lot traded. That means every micro lot costs you just 15 fils to enter. Why does spread matter so much for United Arab Emirates traders? Because local trading volume varies — during the Dubai workday, liquidity is lower and spreads can widen, so choosing a broker with consistently tight spreads is critical. ECN accounts, which offer raw spreads plus a small commission, are generally better for United Arab Emirates traders using 1:500 leverage because they provide tighter spreads during high-volume sessions. In contrast, fixed spread accounts may seem simpler but often have wider markups. Consider a real example: a trader in Abu Dhabi making 100 trades per month on 0.10 lots each. With XM Group's 0.2 pip spread, total monthly cost is about 30 AED. With a broker charging 1.0 pip spread, that same trader pays 150 AED — a waste of 120 AED monthly. The DFSA and SCA require brokers to disclose all fees, including spreads, in their client agreements, so United Arab Emirates traders should always verify the all-in cost before depositing. For United Arab Emirates traders, every tenth of a pip counts.
Best trading times - EUR/USD from United Arab Emirates
From the United Arab Emirates (UTC+4), the London session opens at 12:00 local time — perfect for a lunch-break trading session. United Arab Emirates traders can check EUR/USD charts and scalp during the early afternoon when liquidity builds. The most profitable window is the NY-London overlap from 17:00 to 20:30 local time, when spreads can drop as low as 0.09 pips at ECN brokers. This overlap aligns perfectly with evening hours in the United Arab Emirates, allowing you to trade after work or before dinner. For United Arab Emirates traders, this means no need to wake up early or stay up extremely late; the best spread action happens during your regular evening. A recommended routine: review the economic calendar at 12:00 local, place initial trades during the London open, then focus on the overlap session from 17:00 for the tightest scalping opportunities. Beware of the Asian session (roughly 00:00 to 07:00 local time) when spreads can widen significantly due to lower liquidity. Also note that the United Arab Emirates trading week runs Sunday to Thursday, so Friday and Saturday are market holidays — plan your positions accordingly. Always trade within these United Arab Emirates-friendly windows for optimal cost efficiency.
Economic calendar - EUR/USD
Execution & slippage - United Arab Emirates
For United Arab Emirates traders, slippage is a critical factor that can erase spread savings. The UAE has excellent internet infrastructure — average latency to European servers is around 80-100ms from Dubai, which is acceptable for manual scalping but not ideal for high-frequency strategies. To minimize slippage, United Arab Emirates traders should connect to a London-based server (the closest major hub) rather than New York or Sydney. Estimated ping from the United Arab Emirates to London servers is 90ms, while to New York it jumps to 160ms — that extra 70ms can cause significant slippage during fast markets. For serious scalping, we recommend using a VPS hosted in London (costing around 50-100 AED/month) to reduce latency to under 5ms. Among our broker list, XM Group offers the best execution for United Arab Emirates traders, with a dedicated London server farm and no requotes on market orders. The DFSA/SCA requires brokers to execute orders at the best available price, but even with regulation, United Arab Emirates traders must choose a broker with local server presence to avoid slippage. Every millisecond counts when you scalp — optimize your connection from the United Arab Emirates.
Islamic accounts & swap fees - United Arab Emirates
For United Arab Emirates traders, swap (overnight) fees are a key consideration, especially given the country's Muslim-majority population (approximately 76% Muslim). The DFSA and SCA recognize Islamic finance principles, and most brokers offer swap-free accounts to comply. For a United Arab Emirates trader with a $1,000 account trading 0.10 lots of EUR/USD at 1:100 leverage, the daily swap cost on a standard account is roughly 0.50 AED for long positions and 0.30 AED for short positions. On an Islamic account, these fees are waived. Our top two Islamic account brokers for United Arab Emirates traders are XM Group (no hidden admin fees, unlimited swap-free period) and Exness (genuine swap-free with no extra charges). For non-Muslim United Arab Emirates traders, you can minimize swap costs by closing all positions before the daily rollover at 00:00 server time (UTC+2 in winter). Since the United Arab Emirates is UTC+4, rollover occurs at 02:00 local time — a late-night cutoff that requires discipline. Always confirm the swap policy in writing with your broker, as some impose swap fees after a few days even on Islamic accounts. Trading from the United Arab Emirates demands clarity on these costs.
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