Complete Exness review for African traders in 2026. We test NGN, ZAR and KES deposits, M-Pesa withdrawals, mobile...
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Regulation: FSCA and Beyond
For African traders, regulation is not an abstract concept -- it is the difference between your money being protected and potentially losing everything to an unscrupulous operator. The African...
#2
Local Payment Methods Tested
Payment infrastructure is where many brokers fail African traders. International wire transfers are expensive ($25-50 in fees), slow (3-5 days), and impractical for deposits under $100. Exness has...
#3
Spreads During African Trading Hours
Most broker reviews measure spreads during the London and New York sessions. But African traders are most active during 08:00-17:00 CAT (Central African Time), which overlaps with the late Asian...
#4
Mobile Trading Performance
Africa is a mobile-first continent for trading. Over 70% of retail forex trades by African traders are executed on smartphones, often on mid-range Android devices using mobile data connections. We...
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Account Types for African Traders
Exness offers the same account types globally, but the choice depends on your trading profile and capital level. For most African traders starting out, the Standard Account is the best choice --...
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