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Multi-regulated global execution-only brokerage Excent Capital has expanded its swap-free trading conditions to cover all US stocks and major equity indices, removing overnight financing fees on both long and short positions in its equities and index CFD offering.
Announced from Brasília, Brazil on 6 November 2025, the update means traders can now hold US equity and index positions without incurring daily swap charges, giving more flexibility to manage medium and longer-term strategies or hold through events such as earnings announcements.
Swap, or overnight, fees are typically applied when positions remain open across market sessions to reflect financing costs. Excent Capital said that by removing these charges on its US equity and index CFDs, it aims to help clients reduce ongoing holding costs, stay positioned during periods of higher volatility and align trade duration more closely with their strategy rather than with overnight cost considerations.
"Our clients tell us that what they value most is precision. The combination of swap-free assets and zero-slippage execution lets traders stay fully focused on their strategy."
Marcelo Lima, Business Development Manager, Excent Capital
The change applies to both active traders and longer-term users of the broker’s US equity suite, and forms part of a broader effort to offer what the firm describes as institutional-style trading conditions to both retail and professional clients across its multi-asset platform.
Alongside the swap-free move, Excent Capital has reiterated its zero-slippage execution model across all tradable assets under normal market conditions. In stable and sufficiently liquid markets, orders are filled at the price requested, with no positive or negative deviation – effectively aiming for “price shown equals price executed”.
The broker emphasised that in periods of extreme volatility, major news events or wider liquidity gaps, price adjustments may still occur, but said that in regular trading environments execution remains strictly zero-slippage. The firm positions this approach as a way to give traders greater precision around entry and exit levels and more predictable outcomes in risk management.
This update reflects Excent Capital’s continued effort to provide institutional-grade trading conditions to both retail and professional clients, with a focus on accessibility, transparent risk management and operational efficiency.
Excent Capital is a multi-regulated global execution-only brokerage offering access to FX, indices, commodities, equities, ETFs and digital assets. The company maintains an operational presence across Latin America, North America, Europe and Africa, aiming to support traders and partners with local communication and market knowledge.
The broker is regulated by the Financial Services Authority (FSA) of Seychelles and partners with Equals Money, an FCA-regulated financial institution in the UK, to provide international payments and multi-currency account infrastructure. Its offering includes institutional-style tools such as MAM and Copy Trading for professional money managers, financial advisers, portfolio managers and traders.
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