CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. 68% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money. Your capital is at risk.
Stratos Europe Limited (trading as “Tradu”) is a Cyprus Investment Firm (“CIF”) registered with the Cyprus Department of Registrar of Companies (HE 405643) and authorised and regulated by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (“CySEC”) under license number 392/20. Registered address: DOMS Assets Business Centre, 33 Neas Engomis Street, 2409 Engomi, Nicosia, Cyprus.
On the basis of passporting, Tradu is allowed to provide its services cross-border to all European Economic Area (“EEA”) states, with the exception of Belgium.
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Open Banking is for local currencies, which means that the UK can issue payments in GBP, and the EU can issue payments in EUR.
Unfortunately, withdrawals are not available through Open Banking at this time. Please login to the Tradu app and choose an alternative withdrawal method.
Clients select Open Banking from the list of deposit methods in the Tradu app. Clients enter preliminary information, and are then given a list of associated banks. After the client chooses their bank, they are redirected to enter their online banking credentials and complete the payment. In most cases, funds are instantly credited into the client’s Tradu account.
There are no amount restrictions for this deposit method.
Funds will typically be credited to your Tradu account instantly. In some cases, there may be a delay of 1-2 business days.
Open Banking goes through the Open Banking API system. Not all banks have integrated with this method, and as such only participating banks are listed in the choices. If your bank is not listed, then please choose a different deposit method from the Tradu app.
Tradu has waived the transaction fee charged by the service provider for each transaction. However, your bank may charge you for a service fee. Please check with your bank as fees may vary.