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Is Plus500 available in New Zealand?


First, many locals ask about the availability of Plus500 to clients residing in the country, and the answer is yes, Plus500 opens trading accounts to clients who live in NZ. Moreover, the Financial Markets Authority of New Zealand regulates this broker.




What is Plus500?


Plus500 is a CFD trading platform allowing customers to trade more than 2,500 different underlying global financial instruments, comprising equities, indices, commodities, options, ETFs, Forex and cryptocurrencies.


Plus500 retains operating licences and is regulated in the UK, Australia, Cyprus, Israel, New Zealand, South Africa, Singapore and Seychelles. Plus500 shares are listed on the Main Market of the London Stock Exchange (symbol: PLUS) and are a constituent of the FTSE 250 index (Britain's preeminent shares index). According to the co's Financial Report issued at the end of the 2020, the platform had over 430k active traders.




Financial Instruments offered by Plus500


  • Forex: +70 CFDs on currency pairs – Majors, minors, and exotics.

  • Stocks: +1,500 CFDs on Stocks from 17 major Stock Exchanges, among which there are the New York Stock Exchange, Nasdaq, London Stock Exchange and Xetra, four of the most popular Stock Exchanges among investors.

  • ETFs: 86 CFDs on ETFs from iShares, Vanguard, Invesco, VanEck, SPDR, ProShares, Direxion, among other asset managers.

  • Commodities: CFDs on 22 commodities, including Gold and Oil, the most popular among traders.

  • Indices: Plus500's offering on indices' CFDs divides into 27 CFDs on stock exchanges indices and four industrial indices (Cannabis, Real Estate, Crypto, and NYSE FANG+).

  • Options: CFDs on 20 options (Underlyings: Commodities, Indices and 10 CFDs on Shares' Options).

  • Cryptocurrencies: CFDs on eight coins and crypto pairs.



Is Plus500 a trustworthy broker?


A way to understand if a Broker is reliable is through the Public entities that regulate its operations. Plus500 is governed in the following jurisdictions:


  • Plus500CY Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (Licence No. 250/14).

  • Plus500UK Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FRN 509909).

  • Plus500AU Pty Ltd holds AFSL #417727 issued by ASIC, FSP No. 486026, issued by the FMA in New Zealand and Authorised Financial Services Provider #47546, issued by the FSCA in South Africa.

  • Plus500SEY Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Seychelles Financial Services Authority (Licence No. SD039).

  • Plus500SG Pte Ltd (UEN 201422211Z) holds a capital markets services license from the Monetary Authority of Singapore for dealing in capital markets products (License No. CMS100648-1).


Bearing in mind that stringent government bodies regulate and supervise Plus500, we can state with certainty that it is a reliable firm, given that it has to comply with heavy regulations.

Plus500's WebTrader platform is simple to use, yet powerful in its capabilities. Search any instrument and click on Buy to start gaining exposure to the underlying asset.

Plus500's WebTrader platform is simple to use, yet powerful in its capabilities. Search any instrument and click on Buy to start gaining exposure to the underlying asset.

How to Open a Trading Account with Plus500 from New Zealand


Opening an investment account with Plus500 from NZ is a process that is completed online and requires:


  1. Register, and upload an ID and a proof of address (electricity, water bills, etc.), through the Broker's App.

  2. Once their administration team approves your account, it's time to deposit cash. The depositing and withdrawing money methods are usually Credit Cards, Bank Transfers or eWallets (PayPal, and Skrill).

  3. Once Plus500 applies your funds to the account, you are ready to trade.



How to start trading with Plus500?


Plus500 allows investing in financial markets, straightforwardly through an optimised trading app called WebTrader. Designed in a way that the investor can learn and start trading very quickly, without the need for much prior knowledge, to buy CFDs on, for example, the AUDNZD Forex pair, or to invest in a financial instrument that replicates the ASX200 index (Australia's main index), you have to:


  1. open the trading account as explained before,

  2. deposit money,

  3. Search for "AUDNZD" or "ASX200" on Plus500's Trading platform, and

  4. press the "Buy" button.


And, done, you are officially trading in financial assets with Plus500.



Plus500's Minimum Deposit in NZ


We have saved some good news for the last paragraph: Opening an account with real funds requires USD 100 (Or the equivalent in Kiwi Dollars) only.



Bottomline


Plus500, an international, reliable and robust trading platform, provides you with live access to global markets in the form of CFDs on multiple asset classes, quickly and straightforwardly. Good luck and trade safely.

Trade on Financial Markets from one place with Plus500. Forex, Crypto, Stocks & more. Free Demo Account. CFD Platform. Live Quotes. No Commissions.

CFD Trading with Plus500 from New Zealand

Remember that CFDs are a leveraged product and can result in the loss of your entire capital. Trading CFDs may not be suitable for you. Please ensure you fully understand the risks involved. Please consider our Risk Disclosure Statement and User Agreement before using our services.

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