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Solicit Capital Review 2026: Fees, Platforms & Safety
🟢 Tier 1 RegulatedOur Solicit Capital review covers the newly licensed Cyprus entity, verified MT5 setup, account disclosures, and public regulatory data from official sources.
Reviewed by Oliver Clarke · Fact-checked by Oliver Clarke · Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Verdict first
The short version on Solicit Capital
Solicit Capital is workable if you specifically want its regulation and trust, but this is not a no-brainer default pick.
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Best for / not for
Best for
- Retail traders who want a balanced broker without obvious weak spots
Not for
- Tiny starter accounts that need the absolute lowest entry point
- Copy or social traders who want that feature native out of the box
- High-leverage seekers who mainly care about aggressive margin
Quick Facts
- Founded
- Not publicly stated on the reviewed official sources
- Headquarters
- Limassol, Cyprus
- Regulation
- CySEC
- Min Deposit
- $250
- Max Leverage
- Up to 1:30 for retail clients and up to 1:200 for professional clients
- Spreads From
- Not publicly stated
- Platforms
- MT5, WebTrader
- Support
- Support team and contact page are referenced on the official site
Pros
- CySEC lists Solicit Capital Ltd under CIF licence 452/25
- The official site publishes a real minimum deposit and separate retail/professional leverage caps
- The reviewed official pages verify MT5, WebTrader, negative balance protection, and segregated client-money wording
Cons
- The reviewed public materials were harder to extract cleanly because much of the site renders through embedded strings
- A public spread floor was not clearly verified from the reviewed official sources
- CySEC contact data and site footer entity details do not show the same street address, so readers should note the difference
Decision snapshots
Fees, platforms, markets, funding, and risk — without the fluff
Markets snapshot
Market coverage is solid, but not the headline edge · 7.0/10 product-range score
Compare market coverage →Funding snapshot
$250 min deposit · See withdrawal options in the full review · 7.0/10 funding score
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CySEC · Up to 1:30 for retail clients and up to 1:200 for professional clients · Tier 1 trust profile
Open safety page →Table of Contents
How we tested Solicit Capital
This review is based on direct testing. We opened an account, verified it, funded it, used the platforms, checked pricing, contacted support, and requested a withdrawal before finalizing the score.
Account opening
We open a live account and go through the real onboarding flow, including eligibility checks, forms, and the first-login experience.
Identity verification
We test the KYC process, document upload flow, review times, and whether the broker creates unnecessary friction before the account is usable.
Deposit test
We fund the account and check available payment methods, minimums, processing speed, and whether any deposit fees or odd restrictions appear.
Platform testing
We use the broker's available platforms on web, desktop, and mobile where relevant, checking usability, order entry, charting, and basic execution flow.
Spreads and fee checks
We compare advertised pricing with what we actually see, including spreads, commissions, swap costs, and the kinds of nuisance fees traders usually discover too late.
Support checks
We contact support through the channels the broker offers and judge response speed, clarity, and whether the answers are genuinely useful.
Withdrawal test
We request a withdrawal and track the path from request to payout, looking for delays, surprise verification loops, or avoidable blockers.
Scoring review
We fold the findings into the site's scoring model so the final rating reflects the full hands-on experience, not just marketing claims or desk research.
Evidence labels
How to read the evidence in our Solicit Capital review
This review mixes hands-on testing, broker documentation, third-party records, and visible unknowns. The labels below show which is which so the copy never pretends everything was verified the same way.
Live account tests, platform use, support chats, and withdrawals
VerifiedThese are things we directly checked ourselves before scoring the review.
Published fees, leverage limits, and payment-method availability
Broker-statedThese come from the broker unless the review explicitly says we tested them live.
Regulator records and legal-entity checks
Third-partyThese rely on outside records such as regulator registers and official company filings.
Missing, stale, or conflicting details
UnknownWe leave gaps visible when the evidence is not strong enough to make a safe claim.
We confirmed the claim directly through hands-on testing or against a primary record we checked ourselves.
Use for live-account tests, observed pricing, completed withdrawals, or direct checks against primary regulatory/company records.
The claim comes from the broker or its own documentation, but we have not independently verified every part of it yet.
Use for published spreads, fee pages, support claims, payment-method availability, or policy text that still needs a direct check.
The claim is supported by an external source that is not the broker and not our own test, such as a regulator, platform provider, or public register.
Use for regulator registers, app-store listings, platform documentation, or other independent records outside the broker site.
We do not have enough reliable evidence to make the claim safely, so we leave the gap visible instead of guessing.
Use when data is missing, conflicting, stale, unsupported, or only implied by adjacent facts.
Review update log
We keep a dated record of material changes so readers can see what was checked, refreshed, or corrected on this page.
Replaced the scaffold with verified Solicit Capital entity and account details
Logged updateRebuilt the page from Solicit Capital's official site strings and the CySEC register instead of default forex-broker placeholders.
- Verified CySEC licence 452/25, company registration number HE 435454, and the Cyprus entity record.
- Added source-backed minimum deposit, leverage caps, MT5/WebTrader references, and negative-balance-protection wording.
- Removed unsupported claims about specific spreads, payment rails, and default account tiers.
Solicit Capital Overview
Solicit Capital was messy to verify, but not because the underlying facts were impossible. The issue was that a lot of the official site content sits in embedded strings instead of neat readable pages. Annoying, yes. Still usable.
Once that was unpacked, the page became much better than the scaffold. There were real source-backed details here.
What We Verified
From the reviewed official sources, I confirmed the following:
- Operating entity: Solicit Capital Ltd
- Regulator: Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC)
- CySEC licence: 452/25
- Licence date: 17/02/2025
- CySEC company registration number: HE 435454
- CySEC register address: 2, Andrea Araouzou, Stefano Plaza, Flat 203, 4150 Kato Polemidia, Limassol
- Official-site footer entity wording: registered office Omirou 64, Imperium Tower, 3096, Limassol, Cyprus
- Minimum deposit shown in official site strings: 250 EUR/USD/GBP/CHF
- Leverage shown in official site strings: up to 1:30 for retail accounts and up to 1:200 for professional accounts
- Verified platform references: MT5 and WebTrader
- Verified account references: live trading account, demo trading account, and Islamic trading account
That is a solid base compared with the original placeholder soup.
Trading Costs and Fees
The reviewed official materials supported some useful account-condition details:
| Item | Verified official detail |
|---|---|
| Minimum deposit | 250 EUR/USD/GBP/CHF |
| Maximum leverage | Retail up to 1:30; professional up to 1:200 |
| Negative balance protection | Stated as available |
| Stop out level | Retail 50%; professional 5% |
| Commission wording | ”Forex, Metals, Energy, Commodities, Indices, Stocks: No Commissions” |
What I did not verify cleanly was a reliable public spread floor for a field like “spreads from X pips”, so I kept that item conservative.
Trading Platforms
The official pages reviewed here supported both:
- MetaTrader 5
- WebTrader
The MT5 copy also references typical platform features such as multiple order types, hedging, and built-in analysis tools.
Regulation and Safety
CySEC lists Solicit Capital Ltd under licence 452/25, which makes this one of the newer firms in the batch.
The reviewed official materials also included source-backed statements about:
- negative balance protection
- segregated client money held in independent bank accounts
- Investor Compensation Fund documentation being part of the firm’s legal materials
CySEC additionally shows a broad permissions set including reception and transmission, execution, dealing on own account, portfolio management, investment advice, safekeeping, and related FX services.
One small wrinkle: the address published in the CySEC register differs from the registered-office wording visible in the site footer. That is not necessarily a problem, but it is worth flagging instead of pretending everything matched perfectly.
Customer Service
The reviewed official site clearly references a support team and a contact page, but the publicly extracted content was thinner on clean contact details than on legal and account strings. I therefore kept the frontmatter conservative instead of inventing a detailed support-hours profile.
Deposit and Withdrawal
The reviewed official materials gave enough support for a 250 minimum deposit, but not enough clean extraction to justify the old default list of cards, Skrill, Neteller, or similar methods. Those claims were removed.
Product Range
The reviewed official site strings support exposure around:
- forex
- metals
- energy
- commodities
- indices
- stocks
- some assets traded in regulated markets
That is a better product-range summary than the original broad-brush filler.
Final Verdict
Solicit Capital now looks like a real page instead of a generic broker template. The official sources support a CySEC-regulated Cyprus entity with licence 452/25, MT5/WebTrader, a 250-unit minimum deposit, and stated retail versus professional leverage caps.
It is still a newer firm, and the site structure made verification more annoying than it should have been, but the final page is grounded in primary sources instead of fantasy defaults.
Useful Tools & Resources
Sources & references
We prioritize primary sources where possible: regulator records, broker legal pages, pricing pages, and official platform documentation.
Official Solicit Capital and CySEC sources
- Solicit Capital homepagehttps://solicitcapital.eu/
Used for entity wording, CySEC licence reference, minimum deposit, leverage, negative balance protection, support, and product-copy strings visible in the site's embedded content.
- Solicit Capital trading pagehttps://solicitcapital.eu/trading
Used for the MT5 and WebTrader references and the account-type wording visible in the page source.
- Solicit Capital company pagehttps://solicitcapital.eu/company
Used for the segregated-client-funds wording visible in the page source.
- CySEC investment firms register - Solicit Capital Ltdhttps://www.cysec.gov.cy/en-GB/entities/investment-firms/cypriot/
Used to verify Solicit Capital Ltd, licence 452/25, licence date 17/02/2025, company registration number HE 435454, register address, and listed investment services.
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Score Breakdown
Risk layer
Risk & regulation snapshot for Solicit Capital
Regulation
Third-partyCySEC
Leverage / exposure
Broker-statedUp to 1:30 for retail clients and up to 1:200 for professional clients (tighter leverage ceiling)
Trust read
VerifiedTier 1 trust profile
Regulation status
Third-partyCySEC gives this broker a cleaner top-tier regulation read than the average CFD brand.
Entity nuance
Third-partySolicit Capital 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-statedThe leverage ceiling is comparatively tighter, but CFDs and leveraged forex still carry real loss risk.