The Best Prop Firm in South Africa for 2026

Trade funded capital up to $400K. Keep 90%. From $49, refunded when you pass.

South Africa has a mature retail trading scene and the highest funded-trader pass rates on the continent. FundedFast gives local traders a simple route from a $49 challenge to a $400K funded account, with weekly payouts and zero time limits.

FundedFast is one of the top prop firms for South African traders thanks to a $49 entry refunded on the first payout, a 90% profit share, and USDT/USDC crypto payouts that bypass SARB exchange-control friction. We accept SWIFT, crypto, and PayPal, scale traders from $5K to $400K with no time limits -- the lowest entry fee among the top five firms operating in South Africa. FundedFast is a Malta-based prop firm; we are not registered with the FSCA because we provide simulated evaluations, not financial services to retail clients.

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At a glance

Payment methods
Bank Transfer (SWIFT)Crypto (USDT/USDC)PayPal
Payout currencies
USDEUR
Popular challenge sizes
$5K$50K$100K
Timezone
SAST (UTC+2)
Best trading hours
10:00–19:00 SAST (London + New York overlap)
Legal status
Allowed

Top prop firms in South Africa for 2026. And how FundedFast compares

The best prop firm in South Africa depends on what you actually need. Lower entry, higher profit split, longer evaluation windows, or faster payouts. Below is FundedFast lined up against four firms South Africa traders most often evaluate: FTMO, FundingPips, FundedNext and E8 Funding. Every figure comes from each firm's current public terms. Not an affiliate network.

What you get with FundedFast
  • $49 2-phase entry. Refunded on your first payout
  • Up to 90% profit split. 80/20 default, 90% available at checkout
  • No time limit. Evaluations run on your schedule, no 30-day pressure
  • Accounts from $5K up to $400K on MatchTrader
  • Malta-based prop firm. Simulated evaluations, not a broker
FundedFastOur firm
Min entry
$49
Profit split
Up to 90%
Time limit
None
Phases
1-Phase or 2-Phase
Start from $49
FTMO
Min entry
$155
Profit split
80%
Time limit
30 / 60 days
Phases
2-Phase only
FundedFast vs FTMO
FundingPips
Min entry
$32
Profit split
80-100%
Time limit
Varies
Phases
1-Phase and 2-Phase
FundedFast vs FP
FundedNext
Min entry
$32
Profit split
80-95%
Time limit
Varies by program
Phases
4 program types
FundedFast vs FN
E8 Funding
Min entry
$48
Profit split
80%
Time limit
Yes
Phases
Multiple programs
FundedFast vs E8

Competitor terms sourced from each firm's public pricing page. Last reviewed May 23, 2026. Rechecked quarterly.

Why most South Africa traders pick FundedFast

Crypto and PayPal payouts work around SARB exchange-control friction. Our $49 2-phase entry is fair on price. And one of the few that refunds the entry fee on your first payout. There's no 30-day countdown telling you when to trade. Evaluations run on your schedule. JSE-adjacent hours with full access to the London session make SA timezone ideal for FundedFast rules. If you're comparing the best prop firms in South Africa and want to test our rules without committing serious capital, the $5K 2-Phase challenge is $49 and comes back on your first withdrawal.

Reviewed by John McLaren, Trading Industry Writer · Malta-based prop firm operating since 2023 · Last reviewed May 23, 2026

Prop trading evaluations are permitted for South African residents. FundedFast is a Malta-based prop firm providing educational simulated challenges on demo accounts. We are not registered with the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA). FSCA licensing applies to financial service providers and brokers — we are neither.

FundedFast is a prop firm based in Malta. We provide educational simulated trading challenges on demo accounts. We are not a broker and are not regulated by any financial authority.

Last reviewed: May 23, 2026

Taxes on funded trader payouts in South Africa

Funded trader payouts are typically treated as gross income under SARS rules (section 1 of the Income Tax Act). Rates depend on total annual income bracket. If trading is a regular, profit-making activity, it may also qualify as a trade. Consult a tax practitioner before filing.

General guidance only. Confirm with a local tax advisor before filing.

Are prop firm payouts subject to SARB exchange controls in South Africa?

South African traders can legally receive FundedFast payouts because the South African Reserve Bank's exchange-control framework governs outflows of capital, not inflows from international service contracts. Funded-account payouts are inflows of foreign trade income, not capital movement, and therefore sit outside the SARB outflow framework entirely. SARB Exchange Control Circular 1/2026 (February 2026) introduced an explicit current-vs-capital transfer distinction, which clarifies that legitimate trade income inflows do not require SARS AIT PIN approval.

Do prop firm payouts use my R2 million Single Discretionary Allowance?

No. As of 8 April 2026, the Single Discretionary Allowance increased from R1 million to R2 million per adult per calendar year, with the combined SDA plus Foreign Investment Allowance cap rising to R12 million. But funded-account payouts received from FundedFast are inflows, not outflows -- they do not count against either limit.

What changed in the 2026 South Africa budget

Treasury announced the increase in the February 2026 budget; it took effect on 8 April 2026. The Foreign Investment Allowance remains at R10 million per year (subject to a SARS Tax Compliance Status PIN). The combined R12 million figure refers to a trader doing both at once. For prop firm income recipients, the practical impact is that you have more flexibility to fund challenge fees and to send other money abroad without affecting your ability to receive payouts.

Frequently asked questions for traders in South Africa

Can South African residents use FundedFast?

Yes. South African traders can purchase any challenge, trade the evaluation, and receive payouts once funded. KYC is a standard video verification within 7 days of your first payout request. SA ID or passport works.

How are South African payouts handled?

Payouts are issued in USD or EUR via SWIFT bank transfer, cryptocurrency, or PayPal. ZAR is not a payout currency. Most South African traders convert via their bank or a service like Shyft on arrival.

Are prop trading profits taxable in South Africa?

Yes. Payouts are generally treated as gross income under the Income Tax Act and must be declared on your annual SARS return. Rates follow your overall income bracket. Consult a registered tax practitioner. Treatment can vary depending on whether SARS classifies your activity as a trade.

Is FundedFast regulated by the FSCA?

No. FSCA licensing applies to financial service providers, brokers and advisers. FundedFast is none of those. We provide educational simulated challenges on demo accounts. We do not hold or manage client funds, and we do not need an FSCA licence for that activity.

Can I trade South African stocks or the JSE Top 40?

No. FundedFast offers global forex, major indices (US500, NAS100, DAX, UK100), commodities and crypto via MatchTrader. JSE-listed equities and the JSE Top 40 are not available.

How does SARS tax FundedFast payouts in 2026?

SARS taxes funded-account payouts as foreign trade income at the trader's marginal Personal Income Tax rate, with marginal rates running up to 45%. Income is declared on the standard ITR12 return as foreign trade income. No separate revenue/expense schedule is required for occasional traders. Habitual traders running prop trading as a registered business may instead use the foreign-source business income classification. Consult a tax practitioner familiar with foreign-source income before filing.

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