Financial Spread Betting Accounts

Financial Spread Betting companies, unlike CFD and stock brokers, build their commission/trading cost into the spread. Since spread betting firms do not use fixed commissions it is difficult to compare accounts and find the cheapest and most competitive account. We use a unique formula, taking into account spreads for the most popular markets to assist you with choosing the cheapest financial spread betting account.

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Capital Spreads815  

Financial spread betting broker providing the tightest spreads on the market and with the introduction of the new trading platform became the best choice for financial spread betting.

InterTrader815  

InterTrader offer unbeatable up to £500 bonus for new customers, plus up to 10% rebate for active traders. Besides all that they have the most competitive spreads on the market along with great and easy to use trading platform from London Capital Group.

IG Index1040  

Biggest and leading financial spread betting broker, maintaining their leading position with a great trading system and customer service.

Spread Co1135  

Spread Co is a leading global provider of spread trading, CFD and Forex trading on the world’s financial markets, offering tight spreads, a sophisticated, yet easy to use trading platform, a wide range of markets, competitive margin rates and 24 hour trading.

TD Waterhouse1215  

One of the biggest and most reputable stock brokers providing CFD trading and financial spread betting platform.

City Index1215  

Contracts For Difference and Financial Spread Betting Broker providing white label solutions for Barclays and TD Waterhouse.

Cantor Index1889  

Even though Cantor Index does not provide the tightest spreads it offers modern and easy to use trading platform.


* - Unless stated otherwise, all listed brokers are authorised and regulated by the FSA.

Risk Warning: Financial Spread Betting is a leveraged product and carries a high level of risk to your capital. You may lose more than your initial investment. Share price can go down as well as up and returns on investments are not guaranteed.