What Is IC Markets Rebate?
IC Markets rebate is a cashback model that returns part of your forex trading costs. After linking your trading account, you receive a percentage of the spread and/or commission back to your rebate wallet.
For active traders, this directly improves net performance without changing strategy logic.
IC Markets Rebate Rates
| Account Type | New Account (Our Link) | Existing Eligible Account |
|---|---|---|
| Raw Spread / ECN | Up to 55% | Up to 40% |
| Standard | Up to 50% | Up to 35% |
Final rate depends on region, account structure, and broker reporting rules.
Why IC Markets Is Popular for Rebate Traders
- Tight raw spreads for scalping and algo systems
- MT4, MT5, and cTrader support
- Fast execution and deep liquidity profile
- Competitive commission structure for high-volume traders
How to Connect IC Markets Account
Step 1: Open or Verify Eligibility
Open a trading account via our IC Markets partner link or contact support to check whether your existing account can be re-linked.
Step 2: Find Your Trading Account ID
- Log in to your client area
- Open your live account list
- Copy your MT4/MT5/cTrader account number
Step 3: Submit in Sliceback
- Go to Accounts
- Click Add Account
- Select IC Markets
- Enter account ID and basic details
- Submit for verification
Payout Terms
- Rebate calculation: daily
- Crediting: typically within 24 hours after broker report
- Minimum withdrawal: $10
- Payment method: available wallet options inside your account
Best Fit for
- Scalpers and intraday traders
- EA and copy-trading users with high turnover
- Multi-account setups where fee control matters
FAQ
Can I receive rebates on an existing IC Markets account?
In many cases yes, but eligibility depends on account history and broker policy. Submit the account and we will verify re-link options.
Do rebates affect my spread or execution?
No. Trading conditions remain broker-native. Rebate is paid separately as cashback.
How quickly do rebates appear?
Most credits are processed daily after broker reporting. In rare cases, data can arrive with a delay.