Plus500 Fees & Costs — Practical Breakdown
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The useful fee read on Plus500
Start with the simple part: the structured dataset shows spreads from 0.8 pips, a minimum deposit of $100, and a trading-cost score of 7.5/10. The harder part is funding friction — withdrawal speed, conversion drag, and whether the repo actually documents broker-specific payout behavior. That is where the utility layer helps.
Fee helper for Plus500
Small, evidence-led tools for fees, regulation, and platform fit. Unknown stays unknown.
Costs look competitive enough for most retail traders, without reading as the clear cheapest option in the repo.
- • The review says Plus500 charges no deposit or withdrawal fees, but up to 0.7% currency conversion can apply.
- • Conversion costs matter if you fund or withdraw in a different currency than your account base currency.
Do not stop at the badge. Confirm the legal entity, then check the regulator register, compensation route, and leverage cap tied to that entity.
Spread headlines are not the whole bill. Funding currency, withdrawal rules, inactivity fees, and account-type selection can matter more than 0.2 pips.
A broker can be cheap and still be a bad outcome if leverage or product complexity pushes you into oversized risk.
Platform fit is workflow fit. Order entry, automation, charting, and mobile habits matter more than whether the interface looks modern.
Payment-method evidence we actually have
This table stays strict. If the repo has a tested withdrawal or a published timing note, it appears here. If not, the field stays unknown instead of pretending certainty.
| Method | Deposit speed | Withdrawal speed | Withdrawal fee | Evidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bank Transfer | Unknown | None | Published | |
| Credit Card | Instant | 1–2 business days | None | Tested |
| PayPal | Instant | Same day | None | Tested |
| Skrill | Instant | Unknown | None | Published |
What matters more than the spread headline
- Funding currency: if your account currency and deposit currency do not match, conversion costs can easily matter more than a small spread difference.
- Withdrawal logic: some brokers are cheap on trading but annoying on payout rails, especially if bank wires or card reversals are involved.
- Account type choice: the repo tells us the account lineup, but it does not maintain a complete per-broker commission table yet. That means raw-vs-standard decisions still need a direct check on the broker side.
- Evidence depth: a tested Skrill or PayPal withdrawal is more useful than generic marketing text about “fast withdrawals”.
Current fee caveats
- The review says Plus500 charges no deposit or withdrawal fees, but up to 0.7% currency conversion can apply.
- Conversion costs matter if you fund or withdraw in a different currency than your account base currency.
Bottom line
Costs look competitive enough for most retail traders, without reading as the clear cheapest option in the repo. For most traders, the smart move is to combine the spread read with the payout table above and one direct check on conversion or inactivity terms before funding.
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Risk & regulation snapshot for Plus500
Regulation
Third-partyFCA, CySEC, ASIC, MAS
Leverage / exposure
Broker-stated1:300 (moderate-to-high retail risk)
Trust read
VerifiedTier 1 trust profile
Regulation status
Third-partyFCA, CySEC, ASIC, MAS gives this broker a cleaner top-tier regulation read than the average CFD brand.
Entity nuance
Third-partyPlus500 should be treated as a multi-entity broker until the exact onboarding entity is confirmed.
Investor protection
UnknownTop-tier regulation helps on paper, but the canonical dataset still does not lock the exact compensation scheme or client-money safeguards for every onboarding entity.
Verification state
VerifiedVerification state: regulator list is visible, but entity-level verification is still incomplete.
High-risk warning
Broker-statedA 1:300 ceiling still creates meaningful downside if position sizing is sloppy. Regulation does not remove market risk.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 2008
- Headquarters
- Haifa, Israel
- Regulation
- FCA, CySEC, ASIC, MAS
- Min Deposit
- $100
- Max Leverage
- 1:300
- Spreads From
- 0.8 pips
- Platforms
- Plus500 WebTrader, Plus500 App
- Support
- 24/7 Live Chat, Email