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Adding a new instrument to the offer

New stocks and ETFs

Written by Panika Chamnithurakan

Updated: 2026-02-03 14:13:37

If you are interested in adding new financial instruments to your offering, you can email us at cs_int@xtb.com.

🚩 Details that should be included in the request:

  • The name of the investment instrument (e.g., Microsoft Corp).

  • The abbreviated name of the instrument/symbol (Ticker) (e.g., NVDA.US)

  • ISIN number (12 digits, with the first two being the country code)

  • Stock exchanges where securities are listed (e.g., NYSE, WSE, XETRA)

  • The currency in which the instrument is listed (e.g., USD, EUR, GBP).

This information will help us submit your request regarding the trading of such instruments to our broker.

Restrictions on adding new financial instruments to a proposal.

  • We are unable to offer ETFs from the United States (due to the lack of KIDs documentation), which complies with EU requirements.

  • We are unable to add instruments to the OTC market because XTB does not support OTC trading.

  • We do not support certain stock exchanges , such as those in Canada, Japan, China, or Hong Kong. We will endeavor to add companies from the countries we already serve.

You can also attach links to relevant sources .

XTB will review your request, and if the financial instrument meets the specified criteria, it will be added to the client's investment offerings.

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