Editorial review of Capital Spreads: regulation, platforms, fees and verdict
Capital Spreads is a division of London Capital Group Holdings plc, which was founded in London in 1996 as a proprietary trading business. In 2003 that company restructured and became a prominent participant in financial spread betting when it launched Capital Spreads.

Capital Spreads is a brokerage established in 2003, headquartered in United Kingdom. This editorial review walks through regulation, platforms, fees, and who Capital Spreads is best suited for. The assessment is based on publicly disclosed information and is intended as a starting point for your own due diligence — always demo-test and verify the regulated entity you will be onboarded to.
The broker should be checked against your local regulator's register before depositing funds. Broker oversight matters because regulators enforce capital adequacy, segregated client accounts and transparent pricing disclosures. Where multiple regulators are involved, identify which entity holds the contract for your jurisdiction.
The broker offers a selection of industry-standard trading platforms suitable for different workflows.
Spreads, commissions and overnight financing rates for Capital Spreads are documented in the official fee schedule. Do not skip the fee schedule — non-trading costs (inactivity, withdrawal, conversion) often compound more than spreads for casual traders.
Maximum leverage is described as leverage in line with regional regulatory caps, subject to the regulator and account profile.
The current minimum deposit and accepted funding methods are published on the broker's official website. Capital Spreads markets a curated set of CFD and FX instruments, which determines the breadth of strategies you can run on a single account.
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This editorial assessment of Capital Spreads is intended to highlight what the broker publicly discloses and where to focus your own due diligence. Demo-test the platform, verify the regulated entity you will onboard to, and review the fee schedule before funding an account. Past performance and broker reputation are not a substitute for hands-on testing.