In which currencies can I deposit funds to my account?
You can deposit funds into your EXANTE trading account using the following currencies: EUR, USD, GBP, CHF, PLN, CZK, and AUD.
To see the full list of available deposit currencies, go to your Client’s Area → Portfolio → Deposit.
Note: If you deposit funds into your account in any of the stated currencies, they will stay in that currency unless you manually convert them.
How to convert the currency of your funds on the EXANTE trading platform?
You can convert your funds directly on the EXANTE desktop platform. There are multiple ways to do so:
Click ‘Instruments’ on the top toolbar → select ‘Cash’ from the group of instruments → place an order. To convert your euros into dollars (EUR to USD), place a “Sell” order for the cash instrument “EUR/USD.EXANTE.”
Click on the “Exchange” module → choose the subaccount → in the “You give” field, select the currency you want to convert → in the “You get” field, select the currency you want to receive → Click “Convert.”
Click the arrow button (with two up-and-down arrows) to quickly switch the currencies between “Convert from” and “Convert to”:
How to convert currencies on the mobile trading platform?
To convert the currencies directly from the mobile application, press “Profile” → “Personal” → “Exchange.” Select the “You give” and “You get” currencies and press “Convert.”
How to convert the currency of your funds in the Client’s area?
To convert the currency of your funds in your Client’s area, the “Exchange” tab in the Account section, as shown below:
Client's area → Exchange
Note! The exchange is only possible through the Client's area if you request at least 5 units of the selected currency.
What currencies can I convert my funds to?
EXANTE trading platform allows you to convert existing funds to any of the following currencies:
EUR
USD
CAD
GBP
HKD
JPY
AUD
CHF
SEK
PLN
NOK
SGD
ZAR
NZD
CZK.
Hint: To enable/disable auto conversion, please visit Settings → Account Settings in the Client’s Area.
The list of available currencies depends on your account type and country of residence, among other conditions.