Additional Fees & Charges
Learn more about other potential fees, including administrative fees for Islamic accounts and rollovers.
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Account Opening
Ventures Markets does not charge any fees for account opening or maintenance.
Withdrawals
Ventures Markets will reimburse the bank charges for the first International Bank Transfer withdrawal each month. Additional International Bank Transfer withdrawals within the same month will incur a bank handling fee of 20 units of the account currency, with JPY & HKD withdrawals using the equivalent of USD 20.
Deposits
Ventures Markets does not charge any handling fees for deposits. However, some methods, including international wire transfers or e-wallets, may incur charges. Please check with your bank or service provider for further details.
Dividend Adjustments
If you hold an overnight short position on certain dividend-paying shares or index CFDs into the ex-dividend date, you will be charged the dividend component.
Rollover
Although a rollover fee is charged on futures positions at the end of each month, the same amount will be credited back to your account balance to maintain a net neutral position. Rollovers may occur monthly or quarterly.
Affected products include, but are not limited to: CL-OIL, VIX, USDX, HK50ft, DJ30ft, DAX40ft, NAS100ft, SP500ft, UKOUSDft, FTSE100ft, China50ft, FEI, FGBL, FGBM, FGBS, FBGX, FLG, and TY.
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