Monetize your network on your terms. Our flexible Introducing Broker program lets you tailor your partnership and rewards to match your ambitions.
Instant payouts, flexible rebates, and transparent tracking.
Expand your network and boost earnings without limits.
Scale your business with tools like copy trading, MAM, and PAMM.
Professional marketing materials and expert support.
24/7 personalised assistance in your language.
Intuitive portal means easy management of your network
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An Introducing Broker (IB) partners with VT Markets by referring new clients in exchange for commissions. While IBs don’t execute trades, they focus on expanding their network and maximizing their rewards.
Getting started is simple—just apply through our IB registration page. Once approved, you’ll receive a unique referral link, exclusive marketing tools, and the opportunity to start earning commissions.
IBs earn commissions based on the trading activity of their referred clients. The more engaged traders you bring in, the greater your earning potential.
VT Markets equips IBs with a suite of powerful tools, including:
Custom referral links
Advanced tracking and reporting dashboards
Professional marketing materials
Dedicated support to help grow your network
No, joining the IB program is completely free. There’s no investment required—just opportunities to earn.
Absolutely! Our IB partner portal provides real-time tracking of your referrals, client activity, and commission earnings.
Commissions are typically paid on a weekly or monthly basis, depending on your IB agreement.
There are no strict requirements to join. However, having a strong network of potential traders or an online presence can significantly boost your success.
Yes! Every IB is assigned a dedicated affiliate manager for personalized guidance, ongoing support, and business growth strategies.
Yes, VT Markets welcomes IBs from multiple regions.
However, IBs must adhere to the regulations in their respective countries.