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Programmatic shortlist foundation · 2026

Best Forex Brokers in France 2026

Find the best Forex brokers in France for 2026. We shortlist brokers using review scores, regulator overlap, platform fit, and practical suitability for traders in this market.

Local regulators

AMF CySEC

Max leverage

1:30

Brokers ranked

Top 5 of 70

Market context for France

France has a well-established forex market regulated by the Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF). As an EU member state, French traders benefit from MiFID II protections and can access brokers licensed across the European Economic Area.

Legal status: Forex trading is fully legal and regulated. Brokers must be AMF-authorized or hold a valid EU licence with passporting rights into France.

ESMA retail leverage caps of 1:30 apply. The AMF maintains a blacklist of unauthorized forex brokers which is updated regularly. France banned the advertising of high-risk CFDs and binary options.

How this page is tuned

This route is the main country × instrument foundation for scalable forex shortlist pages. On this page, the copy adapts to the country rules, the intent behind the search, and the broker mix that actually qualified instead of repeating the same generic intro everywhere.

Country-aware ranking Intent-specific copy Broker-data grounded

Top Forex brokers for France traders

1
I
Interactive Brokers
9.2
Min Deposit
$0
Max Leverage
1:50
SECFCAASICMASIIROC
2
I
IG
9.2
Min Deposit
$250
Max Leverage
1:200
FCAASICMASBaFin
3
S
Saxo Bank
9.0
Min Deposit
$2000
Max Leverage
1:200
FCADFSAMAS
4
C
CMC Markets
8.8
Min Deposit
$0
Max Leverage
1:500
FCAASICBaFin
5
T
Trading 212
8.3
Min Deposit
$1
Max Leverage
1:30
FCACySEC

Ranking uses a PSEO-specific score internally, but the visible table keeps the site-wide review data and broker facts consistent with the rest of the repo.

Why these Forex brokers surfaced in France

Interactive Brokers, IG, and CMC Markets rose to the top because this page is not just a recycled best-brokers list. The ranking still starts from the site-wide review model, but it reweights the shortlist around forex coverage plus overall broker quality for traders in France.

1 of the 5 ranked brokers show at least one direct regulator overlap with the local framework (AMF, CySEC). That matters more in markets where entity choice changes leverage, onboarding, or client protections.

  • Minimum deposits in this shortlist range from $0 to $2000.
  • The ranked brokers cover roughly 10,000 to 1,000,000 tradable instruments.
  • Common platform stack in this shortlist: MT4, IBKR GlobalTrader, IBKR Mobile.

What France traders should read into this shortlist

The local rule set is straightforward: Forex trading is fully legal and regulated. Brokers must be AMF-authorized or hold a valid EU licence with passporting rights into France. That means the same broker can feel very different depending on which entity serves clients in France.

For broad instrument intent, the page tries to stay useful rather than clever. Brokers need enough market depth to qualify, but they also need to make sense for real traders under France's regulatory backdrop.

  • Check the AMF register or its blacklist before opening an account
  • ESMA leverage caps limit retail traders to 1:30 on major pairs
  • EU-passported brokers (commonly CySEC) can legally serve French traders

How we ranked Forex brokers for France

  • Started with the existing Broker Review score as the base ranking signal.
  • Boosted brokers that match the local regulator set used in this country guide.
  • Preferred brokers with enough product depth to serve active forex and CFD traders.
  • Kept rollout conservative: publish only where the country context is already good enough.

Frequently asked questions

How did you choose the best forex brokers in France?

We combine our existing broker review scores with country-level regulator fit, product range, and practical usability signals like minimum deposit and platform coverage.

Are these brokers available to traders in France?

They are shortlisted for relevance to this market, but availability can still depend on the broker entity, onboarding rules, and account type. Always confirm the exact legal entity before you register.

Should I choose a local regulator first?

Usually yes. If a broker is authorized by one of the regulators commonly used in France, that is a strong starting point before you compare pricing, platform quality, and product range.

Why do some well-known brokers rank lower on this France page?

Because the ranking is tuned for forex intent in France, not just for global brand strength. Brokers can lose ground here if they have weaker local regulator fit, thinner platform coverage for this use case, or account terms that are less practical for traders in this market.

Should traders in France focus on regulation or features first?

Start with regulation. In France, the first check is whether the broker entity lines up with AMF, CySEC. After that, compare the features that matter for your setup, like platform support, costs, and product range.