What is the best forex broker in Nigeria in 2026?
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- Cross-checked against broker-published fact sheets, regulator licensing databases, and ESMA product intervention notices.
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- Refreshed quarterly. The most recent verification date is shown above. Read our methodology.
Broker mentioned in this answer
Exness
9.4/10Exness is a high-volume global broker with ultra-tight pricing and instant withdrawals. Holds CySEC and FCA licences but closed EU/EEA/UK retail onboarding in 2019 — available to non-EU residents only.
CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. A high percentage of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.
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Is forex trading legal in Nigeria?
Yes. No law prohibits Nigerian residents from trading forex or CFDs, but Nigeria has no domestic licensing regime for retail forex brokers. The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) supervises banks and authorised dealers in the official FX market, and international brokers onboard Nigerians through their offshore-regulated global entities, which sit outside any Nigerian investor-compensation scheme.
What is the best forex broker for South African traders?
Of the brokers our data verifies with an FSCA licence, AvaTrade (FSP 45984) and Trade Nation (FSP 49846) serve South African traders under domestic FAIS Act protections. Several other well-established international brokers — including Exness, XM, Pepperstone and Tickmill — accept South African clients through their internationally regulated global entities. South Africa mandates no retail leverage cap, so global entities offer high leverage; see our South Africa broker guide for the full ranked comparison.
Broker review: Exness
Exness is a high-volume global broker with ultra-tight pricing and instant withdrawals. Holds CySEC and FCA licences but closed EU/EEA/UK retail onboarding in 2019 — available to non-EU residents only.
Broker review: XM
XM is ideal for beginner EU traders, offering a $5 minimum deposit, award-winning education, multilingual support in 30+ languages, and CySEC regulation.
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