Compensation from broker for Russian CFD (contract for difference)

The UK Financial Ombudsman has ordered Interactive Brokers (IB) to compensate an investor that invested in a Russian CFD (contract for difference). In this case the CFD was for 10.000 Sberbank ordinary shares. Interactive Brokers refused to close the position because they could not trade the underlying Sberbank shares Interactive Brokers had bought to cover the CFD contract. From March 2022 onwards, IB raised the margin required for the position to 100%. By August 2024 the interest alone charged on the position had amounted to around USD $12,000.  The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) introduced a margin close-out rule in 2018 that states that CFD providers have to close positions once the net asset value in the investor's account drops to 50% of the required margin. The Financial Ombudsman ruled that Interactive Brokers was required to stop charging interest and other charges on the CFD position once they had to close the position on the basis of the ESMA 50% margin...

Update fees Cifra Broker

Further to our last post, we would like to note that Cifra has published a new fee schedule that will enter into force on the 15th of January 2026. In that fee schedule a fee has been added for holding shares in type C accounts via NSD. This fee is high. It is set at 0.25% of the holdings in the type C account per month (see point 2.1.3. in the new fee schedule). The new fee document can be accessed via this website: https://cifra-broker.ru/about/company/news/ooo-tsifra-broker-obnovilo-reglamentiruyushchie-obsluzhivanie-klientov-dokumenty-57044/

Unfortunately, it is our understanding that other Russian brokers also started charging similar fees to hold funds via type C accounts. Investors may consider opening accounts in the share registers to see if holding via the share register may be more cost effective for investors. In the mean time we aim to discuss the new fee structure with Cifra Broker.