Head-to-Head Comparison

Alpari vs Deriv

Complete side-by-side comparison based on verified data from official sources. See which broker offers better trading conditions for your needs.

Alpari logo

Alpari

SVGFSA
Est. 1998
VS
Score
1:2
Deriv logo

Deriv

MFSA
Est. 1999

Quick Summary

Alpari (established 1998) and Deriv (established 1999) are both regulated forex and CFD brokers. Both brokers offer competitive spreads. Both brokers offer similar maximum leverage of 1000:1.

Trading Conditions

Feature
Alpari
Deriv
Min. Spread
0 pips
0 pips
Min. Deposit
$5
$5
Max Leverage
1000:1
1000:1
Execution
Market Maker|ECN
Hybrid
Instruments
250+
200+
Founded
1998
1999
Headquarters
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Malta

Regulation & Licensing

Alpari logo
Alpari

SVGFSA(20389 IBC 2012)
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Deriv logo
Deriv

MFSA(IS/70156)
Malta
BVI FSC(SIBA/L/18/1114)
British Virgin Islands
LFSA(MB/18/0024)
Malaysia (Labuan)
VFSC(14556)
Vanuatu
FSC(C118023276)
Mauritius
CIMA(1442724)
Cayman Islands
SCA(20200000078)
United Arab Emirates

Platforms & Features

Feature
Alpari
Deriv
Platforms
MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, Alpari Mobile
Deriv MT5, Deriv cTrader, Deriv X, Deriv Trader, Deriv Bot, MetaTrader 5
Copy Trading
VPS Hosting
Neg. Balance Protection
Islamic Account
Demo Account

Server Infrastructure

Metric
Alpari
Deriv
Total Servers
2
4
Total Endpoints
19
13
Countries
7
2
Hosting Providers
Iptp Limited, OVH, Leaseweb
Amazon/AWS

Account Types

Alpari

Standard
Spread: 1.2 pipsMin: $100Lev: 1000:1
Micro
Spread: 1.7 pipsMin: $5Lev: 400:1
ECN
Spread: 0.4 pipsMin: $500Lev: 1000:1Comm: $3/lot
Pro
Spread: 0 pipsMin: $25000Lev: 300:1

Deriv

Deriv MT5 Financial
Spread: 0.5 pipsMin: $5Lev: 1000:1
Deriv MT5 Derived
Spread: 0 pipsMin: $5Lev: 1000:1

Verdict: Alpari vs Deriv

Based on our verified data analysis, Deriv has a slight edge in this comparison with a score of 2 vs 1.

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Risk Warning: CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. Between 74-89% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.