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Log in FAQs
How can I open a new trading account?
To open a new account with City Index, you need to fill out our online application form. It usually takes minutes to fill out, and, in cases where you apply using Myinfo, we process most applications almost instantly. However, we may require additional information in order to create your account if you apply without using Myinfo, or if we cannot verify your identity electronically.
As a MAS regulated business, we are required to ensure applicants are familiar with our products. So, when you fill out the online form, you’ll need to tell us about:
- Your personal details
- Your financial status
- Your trading experience
It is important that you answer the questions accurately as it may impact your ability to open an account.
To open a City Index demo, all you need is your name, phone number and email address. Open your demo account here.
What instruments are available
You can use your City Index account to trade over 6000 CFD markets. That includes thousands of stocks, 84 currency pairs, 21 benchmark indices, gold, oil, 25+ other commodities and more.
To see our full range of markets, log in above. Don’t have an account yet? Open a live trading account here, or a demo account here.
What are the minimum deposits for a trading account?
The minimum deposit for a City Index trading account is $150. If you fund using a debit or credit card, then the minimum amount per transaction is $250. You’ll need to ensure that you have sufficient funds in your account to cover your margin requirement at all times, with some extra in case your positions go against you.
Learn more about how margin works with CFDs.