Corporate Investment
Account

Enable businesses and institutional entities to trade CFDs across global markets through a professional, FSCA-regulated corporate account. Access institutional execution, diverse asset classes, and dedicated support for your company's trading operations.

What is a Corporate Trading Account?

A corporate account allows registered companies to trade CFDs across forex, commodities, equity indices, and ETFs. It operates under the company's legal entity, providing transparent pricing, institutional-grade execution, and full regulatory compliance with the Financial Sector Conduct Authority.

Corporate trading account overview

Benefits of a Corporate Trading Account

Purpose-built for businesses seeking institutional execution, transparent cost structure, and advanced risk management tools.

  • Institutional execution without dealing desk intervention
  • Access to forex, commodities, ETFs, and global equity indices
  • Transparent cost structure with competitive trading fees
  • Enhanced risk management tools for portfolio diversification
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Professional Trading Infrastructure

Advanced execution technology processes orders with minimal latency across MT4, MT5, and VM Social, with direct market access for institutional clients.

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Streamlined Corporate Operations

The application process accommodates company registration, beneficial owner verification, and banking documentation for smooth onboarding.

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Dedicated 24/5 Support

Relationship managers provide continuous assistance during market hours for execution guidance and account management queries.

Corporate trading operations

Designed to Align With Your Trading Requirements

This account structure serves company entities, offshore corporations, and institutional investors seeking to diversify a portfolio through regulated CFD trading. Authorized individuals can place trades and manage the account on behalf of the company.

Corporate Trading Account vs Standard Account

Compare the key differences in ownership structure, documentation, and account conditions.

Feature
Corporate Account
Standard Account
Account Holder
Registered company entity
Individual retail investor
Application Requirements
Company registration, director authorization, bank statement
Personal ID, proof of address
Spread Structure
Institutional pricing with volume considerations
Standard retail spreads
Tax Treatment
Business tax framework applicable
Personal income tax considerations
Platforms
MT4, MT5, VM Social
MT4, MT5, VM Social

How to Open a Corporate Account

Follow the regulatory-compliant onboarding process in three steps.

Step 1

Start Your Application

Complete the corporate application form with company details, director information, and beneficial owner declarations to ensure regulatory compliance.

Step 2

Select Corporate Account Option

Choose the corporate investment account structure during setup. Provide corporate documents verifying the company's legal status and authority to use funds for investment.

Step 3

Add Funds and Trade

Fund via corporate banking channels, ensuring the originating account matches your registered company name. Once verified, begin trading forex, commodities, ETFs, and indices.

Ready to Trade With a Corporate Trading Account?

Vida Markets provides full-service investment dealer services regulated by the FSCA, with transparent access to global markets and professional execution tailored to business trading needs.

Start Your Online Trading Journey With Vida Markets

Vida Markets operates as a full-service investment dealer regulated by the Financial Sector Conduct Authority, offering corporate clients transparent access to global markets. Our award-winning broker infrastructure supports institutional and retail trading requirements through professional execution and comprehensive market access.

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Corporate Account FAQ

Common questions about corporate account setup, documentation, and trading conditions.