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ATC Brokers

ATC Brokers Review

Experienced ECN forex traders

FCA CIMA

Founded 2005 · United Kingdom

Why investors choose this broker

  • Regulated by FCA and CIMA
  • FSCS protection up to £85,000 for UK clients
  • ECN/STP execution with no dealing desk
  • Tight spreads on major forex pairs

Review summary

ATC Brokers is an FCA- and CIMA-regulated ECN/STP broker founded in 2005, offering forex and CFDs via MetaTrader 4 with a proprietary MT Pro plugin.

Pros

  • Regulated by FCA and CIMA
  • FSCS protection up to £85,000 for UK clients
  • ECN/STP execution with no dealing desk
  • Tight spreads on major forex pairs
  • MT Pro plugin adds bracket and strategy orders to MT4
  • FIX API available for algorithmic traders
  • Client funds held in segregated accounts
  • Negative balance protection

Cons

  • High minimum deposit of £/€/$2,000
  • Only MetaTrader 4 - no MT5 or cTrader
  • No stocks, ETFs, bonds or options
  • International wire withdrawal fees up to $40
  • £50 monthly inactivity fee after 6 months
  • Demo account limited to 60 days
  • Limited educational and research tools
  • No swap-free (Islamic) account option

Company background

ATC Brokers is a multi-asset brokerage founded in 2005, originally operating as an introducing broker in the United States. The company launched its UK-regulated entity with the Financial Conduct Authority in 2014, and its global operations are also overseen by the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority. ATC Brokers positions itself as an ECN/STP broker focused on professional and experienced traders, emphasising a neutral trading environment that eliminates conflicts of interest between the broker and its clients.

The broker is headquartered in London, UK. ATC Brokers offers forex, index CFDs, commodity CFDs and cryptocurrency CFDs, targeting traders who prioritise tight spreads and direct market access. The firm also provides services for institutional clients, introducing brokers and white-label partners.

Fees and pricing

ATC Brokers charges a commission on trades rather than widening spreads. The standard commission is $0.60 USD per mini lot round-turn and $6.00 USD per standard lot round-turn. Spreads on major forex pairs start from approximately 0.3 pips on EUR/USD. There is no account opening or management fee. Deposits are free via bank wire, cards and Skrill.

Withdrawal fees vary by method: international wire costs $40 USD, €30 EUR or £25 GBP; UK Faster Payments cost £10; card withdrawals are free; Skrill carries a 1.0% fee. An inactivity fee of £50 per month applies after six months of no trading activity, and accounts reduced to zero are automatically closed. The minimum deposit is £/€/$2,000.

Regulation and safety

ATC Brokers Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority in the UK under FRN 591361, and its offshore entity is licensed by the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority under FRN 1448274. UK account holders are eligible for FSCS protection up to £85,000 in the event of firm failure. Client funds are held in segregated accounts at top-tier banks, separate from the firm's own operational funds, and negative balance protection applies.

Platform experience

ATC Brokers provides MetaTrader 4 as its core trading platform on desktop, web and mobile (iOS and Android). The broker supplements MT4 with its proprietary MT Pro plugin, which adds one-click execution, bracket orders, strategy orders, OCO functionality and enhanced charting tools. Expert Advisors are fully supported. Institutional and algorithmic traders can also access a FIX API. A demo account is available for 60 days, funded with virtual currency.

Pros and cons

ATC Brokers' main strengths are its dual FCA and CIMA regulation, FSCS protection, ECN/STP execution, commission-based pricing with tight spreads, and the MT Pro plugin extending MT4. The main drawbacks are the high minimum deposit of £/€/$2,000, only MetaTrader 4 with no MT5 or cTrader, a limited product range excluding stocks and ETFs, withdrawal fees on wire transfers, a monthly inactivity fee, and a 60-day demo account limit.

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Trading fees & commissions

ATC Brokers uses a commission-based model with no deposit fees and no spread markup on most instruments. Withdrawal fees apply for international wire transfers, and a monthly inactivity fee of £50 applies after six months of no activity.

Fees

Item Fee
Cfds Commission-based; indices and commodities available as CFDs
Crypto 5 crypto CFDs available (Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple, Litecoin, Bitcoin Cash); commission applies
Account No account opening or management fee
Deposit Free
Inactivity £50 per month after 6 months of inactivity
Withdrawal International wire: $40 USD / €30 EUR / £25 GBP; UK Faster Payments: £10; debit/credit card: free; Skrill: 1.0%

Trading platform & features

Platforms

  • MetaTrader 4
  • MT Pro
  • FIX API
  • iOS app
  • Android app

Regulation and investor protection

ATC Brokers operates through entities authorised by the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FRN 591361) and the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (FRN 1448274). UK clients benefit from FSCS protection up to £85,000 and client funds are held in segregated accounts.

Broker FAQs

Is ATC Brokers safe?
ATC Brokers is authorised by the FCA in the UK (FRN 591361) and licensed by CIMA in the Cayman Islands (FRN 1448274). UK clients are eligible for FSCS protection up to £85,000, and client funds are held in segregated accounts.
Is ATC Brokers a scam?
No. ATC Brokers is regulated by the FCA in the UK and by CIMA in the Cayman Islands. It has been in operation since 2005.
Is ATC Brokers regulated and by whom?
Yes. ATC Brokers is regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in the UK under FRN 591361 and by the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA) under FRN 1448274.
Does ATC Brokers keep client funds in segregated accounts?
Yes. ATC Brokers states that client funds are held in segregated accounts at top-tier banks, separate from the firm's own funds.
What happens to my money if ATC Brokers goes bankrupt?
UK clients may be eligible for FSCS compensation up to £85,000 in the event of firm failure. Client funds are held in segregated accounts, which means they are kept separate from the firm's operational capital.
What products does ATC Brokers offer?
ATC Brokers offers forex currency pairs, index CFDs, commodity CFDs (including gold, silver, crude oil and Brent oil), and cryptocurrency CFDs. The broker does not offer stocks, ETFs, bonds or options.
Does ATC Brokers offer forex trading?
Yes. Forex is the primary product. ATC Brokers offers approximately 38 currency pairs including majors, minors and exotics, traded as CFDs via MetaTrader 4.
Does ATC Brokers offer cryptocurrency trading?
Yes. ATC Brokers offers 5 cryptocurrency CFDs: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple, Litecoin and Bitcoin Cash. These are CFDs, not ownership of the underlying cryptocurrency.
Does ATC Brokers offer stock trading?
No. ATC Brokers does not offer stocks or ETFs. The broker focuses on forex, index CFDs, commodity CFDs and crypto CFDs.
What does ATC Brokers charge for forex trading?
ATC Brokers charges a commission of $0.60 USD per mini lot round-turn and $6.00 USD per standard lot round-turn. Spreads on major pairs start from approximately 0.3 pips on EUR/USD.
Is there a withdrawal fee at ATC Brokers?
Yes. International wire withdrawals cost $40 USD, €30 EUR or £25 GBP. UK Faster Payments cost £10. Card withdrawals are free. Skrill withdrawals carry a 1.0% fee.
Does ATC Brokers charge an inactivity fee?
Yes. A monthly inactivity fee of £50 applies after six months of no trading activity. Accounts reduced to zero by inactivity fees are automatically closed.
What is ATC Brokers' minimum deposit?
The minimum deposit is £/€/$2,000. This is higher than many retail forex brokers and positions ATC Brokers toward more experienced traders.
Does ATC Brokers have a demo account?
Yes. ATC Brokers provides a demo account funded with virtual currency. The demo account is valid for 60 days.
Does ATC Brokers have a mobile app?
Yes. MetaTrader 4 is available on iOS and Android. The MT Pro plugin is available for desktop but mobile functionality follows the standard MT4 mobile application.
Is ATC Brokers good for beginners?
ATC Brokers is primarily oriented toward experienced and professional traders. The high minimum deposit of £/€/$2,000, commission-based pricing and limited educational resources make it less suitable for beginners.
Is ATC Brokers good for long-term investing?
ATC Brokers offers only forex and CFD products. CFDs are short-term instruments and are not designed for long-term investing. Traders seeking stocks, ETFs or long-term investment accounts should look elsewhere.

Bottom line

ATC Brokers suits users who want an FCA-regulated ECN/STP execution environment for forex and CFD trading, with tight commission-based pricing and the MT Pro extension to MetaTrader 4. It may not suit users who want a low minimum deposit, MetaTrader 5, cTrader, stocks, ETFs, or a long-term investment product range.

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