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7 brokers for trading from Kazakhstan. We compare regulation, conditions and payment methods.

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22
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2026
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Top 3 Brokers for Kazakhstan

Rating leaders as of May 11, 2026. Updated on the last day of each month.

Full rating (7 brokers)
#1
Capital.com
4.7
Thousands of instruments
Deposit
$20
Leverage
1:500
Spread
0.6 p
ASICFCACySECSCASCB
#2
AvaTrade
4.8
Loss protection
Deposit
$100
Leverage
1:400
Spread
0.6 p
ASICCBIJFSACySECFSCAFSRAISAKNFBVI
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About the market

Forex in Kazakhstan: what you need to know

Retail forex trading is not formally banned in Kazakhstan. There is no specialised regulation for offshore brokers — international companies typically operate here through subsidiaries licensed by foreign regulators.

RegulationForeign forex brokers do not obtain a Kazakhstan licence — they operate under licences from their home jurisdictions (FCA, CySEC, ASIC, etc.). Kazakhstan's financial market is regulated by ARRFR; within the Astana International Financial Centre — AFSA.
TaxesFrom 2026, Kazakhstan applies a progressive PIT scale: annual income up to 8,500 MCI — 10%, above that — 15% (only on the excess). How forex profits are treated for tax purposes is best confirmed with a tax adviser.
Account currencyMost commonly USD or EUR — depends on the broker. KZT accounts are uncommon.
PaymentsVisa/MC, bank transfer, Kaspi, Halyk. Availability depends on the broker.
FAQ

FAQ for trading from Kazakhstan

There is no direct ban on trading through foreign brokers for individuals. Foreign brokers themselves do not obtain a Kazakhstan licence; they operate under licences from their home jurisdictions. International brokers typically enter the CIS retail market through their offshore arms (Seychelles, Bahamas, Belize, Mauritius and the like), since European, UK and Australian licences are oriented primarily towards their home markets. When choosing a broker, it is more practical to rely on general reputation rather than the regulator's name: years on the market, absence of major scandals and regulatory fines, transparency of terms, volume and character of reviews from actual users. See the methodology for details.