CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. Trade only with money you can afford to lose.
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FBS for Malaysian traders

Trade Forex & CFDs with FBS in Malaysia

Trade forex and 550+ CFDs with FBS in Malaysia on MetaTrader 4 and MetaTrader 5 — spreads from 0.7 pips, leverage up to 1:3000 and a Cent account from about $5.

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Min deposit From $5 (Cent account)  ·  Up to 1:3000 (FSC Belize entity)  ·  Rating 4.3/5

FBS is an international forex and CFD broker founded in 2009 and regulated by CySEC, ASIC and the FSC in Belize. Malaysian traders can use MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5 and the FBS Trader app, open a Cent account from about $5, and trade 550+ instruments with spreads from 0.7 pips.

From $5 (Cent account)Min deposit
Up to 1:3000 (FSC Belize entity)Max leverage
550+Instruments
2009Founded

Why traders choose FBS

FBS accounts at a glance

AccountPlatformSpread fromCommissionBest for
CentMT4 / MT51.0 pips$0Beginners trading in cents with a very small balance
StandardMT4 / MT50.7 pips$0Everyday traders wanting commission-free spreads
Zero SpreadMT50.0 pipsFrom ~$20 per lotScalpers who prefer tight spreads plus a commission

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FBS Malaysia — quick verdict

FBS is a well-established broker, founded in 2009 and regulated by CySEC, ASIC and the FSC in Belize. It suits Malaysian traders who want a very low entry point (the Cent account starts from about $5), MT4/MT5 support and swap-free accounts — while remembering that CFD trading carries a high risk of losing money. See recent user feedback on Trustpilot.

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Frequently asked questions

Is FBS available in Malaysia?
Yes. FBS accepts traders from Malaysia, offering MT4, MT5 and the FBS app with local funding options and swap-free (Islamic) accounts.
What is the minimum deposit at FBS?
The Cent account can be opened from about $5, one of the lowest entry points among major brokers.
Is FBS regulated?
FBS is regulated by CySEC in Cyprus (licence 331/17), ASIC in Australia and the FSC in Belize, depending on the entity you sign up with.