Abstract:UKG Capital Ltd, also known as UKG Finance, is a broker based in New Zealand and was established in 2019. UKG is engaged in providing global investors with online financial products and services.
General Information
UKG Capital Ltd, also known as UKG Finance, is a broker based in New Zealand and was established in 2019. UKG is engaged in providing global investors with online financial products and services.
Market Instruments
UKG offers investors a range of financial instruments including forex, commodities, indices, shares, cryptocurrencies (BTC & ETH only).
Accounts & Leverage
There are four kinds of account types for investors to choose from at UKG, namely:
- Standard Account: minimum initial deposit of $2,000, leverage up to 1:200;
- Plus Account: minimum initial deposit of $5,000, leverage up to 1:200;
- Pro Account: minimum initial deposit of $30,000, leverage up to 1:200;
- ECN account: minimum initial deposit of $100,000, leverage up to 1:100.
Spread
The spread goes from 2 pips for EUR/USD pair.
Trading Platform
UKG provides clients with access to the worlds financial markets through WebTrader.
Deposit & Withdrawal
Funding methods include card, e-wallets and bank transfer.
Accepted Countries
UKD does not accept US clients.
Customer Support
If clients have any questions or concerns, please email to ukg.forex@gmail.com for consultation.
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