Interest on Funds

Earn 13%* Interest on your Unused Funds!

Enroll in our interest program and earn 13% per annum on your unused funds!

Interest will be paid weekly based on unused funds at the end of each week.*

*Terms and Conditions apply.

How to Earn 13% Interest With MintCFD

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Open a MintCFD live account.

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Enroll in the 13% Unused Funds Interest promotion within the app/website.

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Deposit funds and meet the trading and margin requirements weekly.

01

Enroll in the 13% Unused Funds Interest promotion within the app/website.

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Deposit and maintain the minimum funds required.

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Meet the trading and margin requirements weekly.

Watch Your Money Grow

By meeting the weekly trading and account requirements, interest on your unused funds is credited automatically, helping your balance grow effortlessly.

How to Qualify

These are the criteria your account must meet to earn interest:

Example: If you open and close 0.5 lots of BTCUSD (when price is 100,000 USD), you will generate 100,000 USD of trading volume.

If you have exactly 10,000 INR free margin (excluding credit), then your interest amount for that week
= 10,000 INR * (13/52)%
= 10,000 INR * 0.25%
= 25 INR

Interest is calculated weekly and credited automatically once a week if all criteria are met.

Week-End Requirements

These are the conditions your account must satisfy at week-end:

  1. Free margin (unused funds) above 5,000 INR.
  2. No withdrawals submitted during that week.

Frequently Asked Questions

Only unused funds — funds (not including credit) not tied up in open trades — are eligible.

Interest will not be credited for a week if any of the following occur:

  • Your free margin is below 5,000 INR at the end of the week
  • You do not meet the minimum trading volume: 50,000 USD notional value for every 5,000 INR in your account (e.g., 10,000 INR requires 100,000 USD traded)
  • You submitted a withdrawal during the week

What matters is your unused funds (free margin minus credit) at the end of the week, which will be affected by any mid-week deposits you make. Withdrawals, however, disqualify you for that week.