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Open a Corporate Client Account

Opening an account for business trading is straight forward. It is totally free of charge with no commitment to trade.
The moment you have opened an account, you will benefit from:

  • Excellent Exchange Rates, we are confident that we can beat your existing quote, give us a try...
  • Your own Personal Account Manager who would have taken the time to understand your requirements
  • Regular Market Reports arming you with the knowledge to make the right decisions at the right time
  • Rate Watch Service from your Personal Account Manager who'll notify you of important currency fluctuations
  • A Hedging Strategy bespoke to your foreign exchange transactions
  • Outstanding Customer Service from our team of friendly traders

All you need to do is complete our secure online registration form, which on completion will allow you to trade when you are ready.
If you would like to print a corporate application form, click here.

You may request a Corporate Account Application form to be sent by post or by fax.  Click here to send your request.

The registration form must be completed by a company director.  You will also need to give details of any directors, partners or shareholders who have a 25% or more share in the company. Once you have completed and submitted your form, our compliance team will open your account immediately and you will be contacted by one of our Personal Account Managers to discuss your currency requirements and ensure you get the best foreign exchange rates.

If you require assistance during the completion of your registration form please call us on 0845 257 8258 (or +44 207 093 7880 if outside the UK) and a member of our dealing team will guide you through the process.

Open an Account today.

Axia Fx is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority (FSA) under the Payment Services Directive.
Our registration number is: 504538

For your peace of mind, you may check our credentials with the FSA here.


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