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Capital.com
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Pepperstone

Capital.com vs Pepperstone: which broker is better in 2026?

We compare Capital.com and Pepperstone — two forex & CFD brokers — side by side across regulation, fees, platforms, minimum deposit, and our editorial scores. Based on our overall editorial score, Pepperstone edges ahead (4.3/5), but the right choice depends on what matters most to you — check the breakdown below.

Side-by-side comparison

CriteriaCapital.comPepperstone
Overall score 3.8 4.3
Regulation & safety 4.0 4.5
Fees & deposit 3.5 4.0
Platform & assets 4.0 4.5
User support 3.5 4.0
Trust score76/10087/100
Minimum depositVaries by account type — check the official siteVaries by account type — check the official site
Demo accountAvailableAvailable
PlatformsCapital.com web/mobile platform, MetaTrader 4, TradingView (integrated)MetaTrader 4, cTrader, TradingView (integrated)
Fee modelSpread model (no commission) — variesSpread & commission model varies per account type — details not yet verified

Pros & cons

Capital.com
  • Tier-1 regulation (FCA/CySEC/ASIC) + a modern AI-powered platform
  • Thousands of CFD markets + MT4 & TradingView
  • Beginner-friendly interface + education
  • CFDs only (no real stocks/asset ownership)
  • Entity/product availability differs per region
  • Leveraged CFDs are high-risk
Pepperstone
  • Well-documented multi-jurisdiction regulation (ASIC, FCA, BaFin, CySEC, DFSA, SCB) with no negative regulator action found
  • Full platform selection: MT4, MT5, cTrader, and integrated TradingView
  • Known for a low-cost focus & fast execution — popular for scalping/algo trading
  • Forex/CFD focus — not for those seeking real stocks or long-term investing
  • Private company (not public), financial transparency more limited than listed brokers
  • Leveraged trading remains high-risk even with a solid broker

Regulation at a glance

Capital.com

Regulated by the FCA (UK), CySEC (Cyprus), ASIC (Australia), SCB (Bahamas), FSA (Seychelles). CFD focus with an AI-powered platform.

Pepperstone

Well-documented, layered regulation: ASIC (Australia) license since February 2013, FCA (UK) since 2015, BaFin (Germany) and CySEC (Cyprus) since around 2020, DFSA (UAE), and SCB (Bahamas). One of the brokers with the most documented regulatory footprint in this directory.