How to Apply for a PAMM Account
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PAMM (Percent Allocation Management Module) is a fund management solution that allows a manager to control multiple investor accounts from a single master account, with profits distributed proportionally.
Requirements
- Total client deposits must exceed USD 20,000
Application Process
Step 1: Log in to the Client Portal

Please access the Client Portal and log in using one of the following methods:
- Your verified mobile number and one-time verification code
- Your registered email address and password
Step 2: Navigate to the PAMM Section

- Click “Trading Tools” in the left-hand menu
- Select “PAMM” to access the application page
Step 3: Complete the Application Form
Step 1: Basic Information
- Application Type: Individual or Corporate
- Experience: Indicate prior PAMM experience
- Self-Investment: Specify whether you will invest your own funds
- Country of Residence
- Client Source: Indicate how clients are acquired (e.g., social media, referrals)
- Number of Clients: Estimated number of investors
- Initial Deposit: Expected total funding
- Trading Volume: Estimated monthly lot size
- Special Requirements (if any)
- Strategy Description (required): Provide a brief overview of your trading strategy
Step 2: Trading Account Details
- Platform: MT4 or MT5
- Account Type: RAW or Standard
- Leverage: Desired leverage ratio
- IB Account (if applicable)
Step 3: PAMM Configuration
- Account Name & Description
- Performance Fee: Set between 0%–50%
- Minimum Investment
- Allocation Period: Daily, weekly, or monthly
- Trade Visibility: Choose whether investors can view trading activity
Step 4: Submit Application
- Review all details and click “Submit”

Review & Support
- Applications will be reviewed by FP Markets
- A response is typically provided within 3 business days via email
- For assistance, contact the 24/5 multilingual support team
Notes
- Ensure all information is accurate and complete
- A clear trading strategy improves approval chances
- Set competitive fees and entry requirements to attract investors