FAQ IB
- What is an IB?
- Are IBs employees of eToro or eToro Partners?
- Can IBs trade on behalf of their customers?
- How can I manage my IB business by working with eToro?
- Do I need to be registered with a financial regulator to become an IB?
- I’m already an eToro customer, can I become an IB?
- Do I have to own a company to become an eToro IB?
- How do IBs get paid?
An IB (Introducing Broker) is any individual or company who directly refers traders to eToro. IB’s differ from affiliates by having a direct relationship with the people they refer to eToro.
Are IBs employees of eToro or eToro Partners?
No, IBs are in no way employed by eToro. IBs are contracting partners with eToro under the terms of their own Introducing Brokers agreement.
Can IBs trade on behalf of their customers?
IB’s registered with eToro as money managers can manage their customers accounts and trade on their behalf provided they have demonstrated that they have Power of Attorney in this matter.
How can I manage my IB business by working with eToro?
Your unique eToro IBs account will enable you to manage every aspect of your Introducing Broker portfolio and features a wide range of reporting options to help you keep on top of every aspect of your ongoing operations. Learn more about our customer accounts system here.
Do I need to be registered with a financial regulator to become an IB?
In some national jurisdictions you will require certification in order to become an IB. If you are unsure about this issue and wish to know more, please contact us now and one of our agents will assist you with your inquiry.
I’m already an eToro customer, can I become an IB?
Yes, existing eToro customers can become IBs. If you’re an existing customer and you think that our IBs program could be right for you then please contact us now.
Do I have to own a company to become an eToro IB?
No, you can apply to become an eToro affiliate as a private individual.
How do IBs get paid?
To learn more about our remuneration plans click here.





