ADS Securities

ADS Securities

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Company Name
ADS Securities
Headquarters
United Arab Emirates
Founded
Founded in 2011
  • FCA
  • DFSA
  • CBUAE
  • FSA
Overall Score
7.5/10
Min Deposit
$1
Max Leverage
1:500
EUR/USD Spread
0.1 pips
Trading Platform
MT4, MT5, ADS Prime
Withdrawal Speed
1-3 business days

Overview

ADS Securities is a leading Abu Dhabi-based forex and CFD broker providing institutional-grade trading services. Regulated by FCA, DFSA, and CBUAE, the broker offers deep liquidity and prime brokerage solutions to traders worldwide.

Basic Information

Company Name
ADS Securities
Founded
Headquarters
United Arab Emirates
Instruments
Forex, CFD, Indices, Commodities, Cryptocurrencies, Shares, Bonds
Account Types
Elite, Classic, Prime
Chinese Support
Yes

Regulation

Regulatory licenses and compliance status of this broker

  • GB
    FCAVerified

    Financial Conduct Authority · License NumberFRN 577053

  • AE
    DFSAVerified

    DFSA · License NumberCL2488

  • AE
    CBUAEVerified

    CBUAE · License Number3/18/11

  • SC
    FSAOffshore

    Financial Services Agency · License NumberSD019

Trading Conditions

Trading Conditions

Max Leverage
1:500
Min Deposit
$1
EUR/USD Spread
0.1
Execution Type
ECN/STP
Trading Platforms
MT4, MT5, ADS Prime
Instruments
Forex, CFD, Indices, Commodities, Cryptocurrencies, Shares, Bonds
Account Types
Elite, Classic, Prime

Deposits & Withdrawals

Deposit Methods
  • Bank Transfer
  • Credit/Debit Card
  • Skrill
  • Neteller
Deposit FeeFree
Withdrawal Methods
  • Bank Transfer
  • Credit/Debit Card
Withdrawal Speed1-3 business days
Withdrawal FeeFree

Scoring Details

Regulatory QualificationWeight 30%
7.8
Trading EnvironmentWeight 20%
7.5
Fund SafetyWeight 15%
7.8
User ReputationWeight 15%
7.5
Platform FeaturesWeight 10%
7.3
Customer ServiceWeight 10%
7.5

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Multiple top-tier regulators (FCA, DFSA, CBUAE)
  • Institutional-grade liquidity
  • Low minimum deposit of $1
  • ECN/STP execution
  • Wide range of instruments

Cons

  • Limited educational resources
  • Not available in all countries
  • No proprietary social trading
  • Higher spreads on some exotic pairs