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Are non-trading fees low at Pepperstone?

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Are non-trading fees low at Pepperstone?

Yes, non-trading fees at Pepperstone are considered to be low.

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Pepperstone non-trading fees summary

Pepperstone non-trading fees highlights
💰 Pepperstone custody fee No custody fee
💰 Pepperstone account fee No account fee
💰 Pepperstone inactivity fee No inactivity fee
💰 Pepperstone withdrawal fee $0
💰 Pepperstone deposit fee $0
🗺️ Country of regulation UK, Germany, Cyprus, Australia, United Arab Emirates, Bahamas, Kenya

Data updated on September 19, 2024

Overall score
4.4/5
Minimum deposit
$0
FX fee
Low
Index CFD fee
Low
Withdrawal fee
$0
Account opening
1 day
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What are non-trading fees?

Non-trading fees are charges associated with activities other than trading at your brokerage account. They typically include the following: custody fee, conversion fee, account fee, inactivity fee, withdrawal fee and deposit fee. The amount that different brokers charge for these (if at all) can vary, so it is important to understand these fees if you want to avoid unwanted costs.

If you'd like to know more about non-trading and other fees at Pepperstone, check our overview of Pepperstone fees and charges.

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