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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LiteFinance for Malaysian traders

Trade Forex & CFDs with LiteFinance in Malaysia

An independent look at LiteFinance in Malaysia: trade 150+ forex and CFD instruments on MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5 and cTrader, from a $10 minimum deposit with leverage up to 1:500.

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Min deposit $10 (Cent account)  ·  Up to 1:500  ·  Rating 4.3/5

LiteFinance is an online forex and CFD broker operating since 2005, with entities regulated by CySEC (Cyprus) and the FSC of Mauritius. Malaysian traders can open a Cent, Classic or ECN account from a $10 minimum deposit, trade 150+ instruments on MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5 and cTrader with leverage up to 1:500, and use copy trading and a free demo. CFDs are complex instruments and carry a high risk of losing money.

$10 (Cent account)Min deposit
Up to 1:500Max leverage
150+Instruments
2005 (originally launched as LiteForex, rebranded to LiteFinance in 2022)Founded

Why traders choose LiteFinance

LiteFinance accounts at a glance

AccountPlatformSpread fromCommissionBest for
CentMT4 / MT5From 3.0 pips$0Beginners testing strategies with small balances
ClassicMT4 / MT5 / cTraderFrom 1.8 pips$0Traders who prefer commission-free spreads
ECNMT4 / MT5 / cTraderFrom 0.0 pipsFrom about $0.25 per side per lotActive and professional traders wanting raw spreads

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LiteFinance Malaysia — quick verdict

LiteFinance is a long-running forex and CFD broker, operating since 2005, with entities regulated by CySEC (Cyprus) and the FSC of Mauritius. For Malaysian traders it offers a low $10 entry on the Cent account, MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5 and cTrader, raw ECN spreads from 0.0 pips and built-in copy trading. As with any CFD provider, the offshore main entity and high-risk leverage mean traders should weigh the terms carefully. See independent reviews on Trustpilot.

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Frequently asked questions

Is LiteFinance available in Malaysia?
Yes. Malaysian residents can register with LiteFinance, verify their identity and fund an account in USD using bank cards, e-wallets and local transfer methods. LiteFinance is not licensed by a Malaysian regulator; its main trading entity is registered offshore.
What is the minimum deposit at LiteFinance?
The Cent account starts from a $10 minimum deposit, while the Classic and ECN accounts typically start from $50.
Which platforms does LiteFinance offer?
LiteFinance supports MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5 and cTrader, plus its own web and mobile trading app for iOS and Android.