XM in France: Is it Available and Legit?
As of July 2026, XM is available to traders and investors in France. This accessibility confirms the broker's authorization to operate within France and its compliance with the necessary regulatory requirements.
Essential details of XM services in France
XM is accessible to traders and investors in France. Key highlights include:
- France residents can open an account with XM
- XM has earned an overall rating of 9.3/10 points according to our methodology.
- XM received 10/10 points for regulation and safety.
- For more detailed information, see our comprehensive XM review.
Is XM a regulated broker? Is it safe?
XM is a regulated Forex broker operating under the supervision of the following regulatory authorities:
| Regulator | Full Name | Country | Protection Fund | Regulation level |
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Full Name The Capital Markets Authority | Country Kenya | Protection Fund KES 50,000 | Regulation level Tier-2 |
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Full Name Capital Market Authority | Country United Arab Emirates | Protection Fund No specific fund | Regulation level Tier-2 |
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Full Name Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission | Country Cyprus | Protection Fund Up to €20,000 | Regulation level Tier-1 |
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Full Name Dubai Financial Services Authority | Country Dubai | Protection Fund No specific fund | Regulation level Tier-2 |
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Full Name Financial Services Authority of Seychelles | Country Seychelles | Protection Fund No specific fund | Regulation level Tier-3 |
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Full Name Financial Services Commission of Belize | Country Belize | Protection Fund No specific fund | Regulation level Tier-3 |
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Full Name Financial Services Commission of Mauritius | Country Mauritius | Protection Fund No specific fund | Regulation level Tier-3 |
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Full Name Financial Sector Conduct Authority of South Africa | Country South Africa | Protection Fund No specific fund | Regulation level Tier-2 |
Is XM safe to use in France?
A broker’s security is largely defined by its regulatory status. XM is supervised by a Tier-1 authority, which is considered the highest level of oversight in the financial industry. Such brokers must comply with strict requirements on capital, transparency, and client fund protection. In addition, the presence of an Investor Compensation Fund and a proven track record in financial markets further strengthen trust. According to our methodology, XM received a Regulation and safety score of 10/10, placing it among the most secure brokers.
Is Forex trading allowed in France? Is Forex taxable in France?
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Forex Licensing In France
Forex trading in France is regulated by the Autorité Des Marchés Financiers (AMF). The regulator establishes key requirements for brokers regarding:
- capital
- qualifications
- risk management
- business transparency
- holding funds
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Investor protection
The French commercial code regulates trading Forex, stocks, and other assets. France complies with the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) II, which sets minimum requirements for brokers in the EU. In case of a broker’s bankruptcy, compensation for traders’ losses (up to €20,000) is ensured by the European organization ESPIS.
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Taxation
Traders in France must pay taxes. They pay a 30% PFU, also known as flat tax.
XM vs other regulated brokers in France
To provide a clear understanding of available options for traders in France, Traders Union compared XM trading conditions with those of other regulated brokers accepting clients in the region.
| XM | Fusion Markets | Pepperstone | ||
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| Regulation | CySEC, FSC (Belize), DFSA, FSCA, FSA (Seychelles), FSC (Mauritius), SCA (United Arab Emirates), CMA (Kenya) | ASIC, VFSC, FSA | ASIC, FCA, DFSA, BaFin, CMA, SCB, CySec | |
| Minimum deposit | $5 | $1 | $0 | |
| Currency pairs | 57 | 90 | 90 | |
| Floating spread EUR/USD, min pips | 0.7 | 0.1 | 0.5 | |
| Floating spread EUR/USD, max pips | 1.2 | 0.4 | 1.5 | |
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Team that worked on the article
Mikhail Vnuchkov joined Traders Union as an author in 2020. He began his professional career as a journalist-observer at a small online financial publication, where he covered global economic events and discussed their impact on the segment of financial investment, including investor income.
Dr. BJ Johnson is a PhD in English Language and an editor with over 15 years of experience. He earned his degree in English Language in the U.S and the UK.