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Stock Brokers in Montenegro, 2026
Tracked byIndependent review teamUpdated
Montenegro unilaterally adopted the EUR as legal tender in 2002 (later confirmed despite not being an EU member or eurozone participant) — the country has no central-bank monetary policy in the conventional sense. The CMA Montenegro supervises capital markets while the CBCG handles banking. There is no domestic retail forex/CFD framework. EU candidate status is driving gradual MiFID alignment; most retail FX activity routes through offshore brokers, with SEPA and stablecoins as primary funding rails.
4 / 4 brokers accept Montenegro
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01Deriv
BVIMFSAOpen account at Deriv →- Avg spread
- 0.70pip
- Cost / lot
- $7.00
- Min deposit
- $5
- Max leverage
- 1:1000
editorial estimateno commissionEU retail (MFSA Malta): 1:30 · Labuan / Vanuatu / BVI entities: up to 1:1000$5 minimum + 25 years of operating history (since 1999 as Binary.com, rebranded Deriv in 2020) · Forex is secondary to synthetic indices (their proprietary product) — CFD instrument breadth is narrower than ECN-focused brokers like Tickmill
Fits ifYou trade synthetic indices (Volatility, Crash, Boom) — Deriv invented this product categoryPlatformsMetaTrader 5, Deriv XFounded in 1999 · Verified Jun 1, 2026
- 02
02XM Group
ASICCySECIFSCOpen account at XM Group →- Avg spread
- 1.30pip
- Cost / lot
- $13.00
- Min deposit
- $5
- Max leverage
- 1:1000
midpoint of broker rangeno commissionEU/AU retail: 1:30 · XM Global (offshore entity): up to 1:1000$5 minimum makes starting cheap · Standard account EUR/USD spread 1.0–1.6 pip (broker-published range) + $0 commission ≈ $13/lot — one of the highest costs in our list
Fits ifYou want the lowest-friction entry in our list — $5 minimum depositPlatformsMetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, Web TraderFounded in 2009 · Verified Jun 1, 2026
- 03
03Libertex
SVG FSAOpen account at Libertex →- Avg spread
- 0.50pip
- Cost / lot
- $5.00
- Min deposit
- $10
- Max leverage
- 1:999
midpoint of broker rangeno commissionLibertex International (St. Vincent & the Grenadines). EU/EEA residents are served by the separate CySEC-regulated entity at 1:30.$10 minimum + Forex Club heritage (founded 1997) — long operating history · Offshore SVG (St. Vincent & the Grenadines) registration only — no tier-1 (FCA/ASIC) or EU (CySEC) oversight
Fits ifYou have $10 to start — one of the lowest entry minimums in our listPlatformsMetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, Libertex PlatformFounded in 1997 · Verified Jun 1, 2026
- 04
04RoboForex
IFSCOpen account at RoboForex →- Avg spread
- 0.20pip
- Cost / lot
- $6.00
- Min deposit
- $10
- Max leverage
- 1:500
broker-published typicalincl. $4 commissionIFSC Belize offshore only — ECN tier; separate Pro account reaches 1:2000ECN account: 0.2 typical + $4 round-turn ≈ $6/lot — among cheapest commission tiers in our list · IFSC Belize only — no tier-1 regulator, no FSCS-equivalent protection
Fits ifYou're in a non-restricted, non-EU-focused jurisdiction and want ECN-style $6/lot pricing at a $10 entry minimumPlatformsMetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, R Stocks TraderFounded in 2009 · Verified Jun 1, 2026
Country context
- Regulator
- CMA Montenegro · Komisija za tržište kapitala — Capital Market Authority supervising listed securities and intermediaries; the Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG) handles banking
- Currency
- EUR
- Payment methods
- SEPABank transferVisaUSDT
Personal income tax is a flat 9% (one of the lowest in Europe), rising to 15% for income above €700/month. Capital gains on financial instruments are taxed at 15%. Foreign brokers do not withhold; income is self-declared via the annual tax return.
There are no statutory leverage caps for offshore-served residents; brokers apply their own limits (commonly 1:500 to 1:1000). The CMA publishes warnings against unauthorised solicitations targeting Montenegrin residents. Cross-border EUR transfers are unrestricted given the unilateral euroisation.
Frequently asked
Which brokers accept residents of Montenegro?+
4 of 4 brokers in our ranking accept Montenegro: Deriv, XM Group, Libertex, RoboForex.
Who regulates brokers for Montenegro?+
Primary regulator: CMA Montenegro — Komisija za tržište kapitala — Capital Market Authority supervising listed securities and intermediaries; the Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG) handles banking.
What payment methods are available?+
Common methods: SEPA, Bank transfer, Visa, USDT.
What are the tax rules for trading in Montenegro?+
Personal income tax is a flat 9% (one of the lowest in Europe), rising to 15% for income above €700/month. Capital gains on financial instruments are taxed at 15%. Foreign brokers do not withhold; income is self-declared via the annual tax return.
Scope of coverage
- Brokers tracked
- 14
- Regulators indexed
- 55
- Regulator actions logged
- 2
- Latest pricing verification
- Jun 1, 2026
Pricing and licensing status refresh weekly; the ranking is reviewed quarterly.