Thay đổi đối tác Exness: How the Change Partner Process Works
A factual, step-by-step walkthrough of attaching a partner code at registration, moving an existing profile through a Live Chat request, and what happens to the backcom / hoàn phí after approval.
Open Exness Account →To change the partner attached to an Exness profile, a client contacts Exness support via Live Chat and submits a "Change Partner" request; approval typically takes 24–72 hours (sources: traderviet.blog; duynenfx.com). After approval, any rebate arrangement applies only to a new trading account opened under the new partner — accounts created earlier keep their old attachment. New clients simply enter the partner code or link (nhập mã đối tác) at registration.
Change Partner step by step: timing, rules and verification
- New clients attach a partner at the moment of registration: entering the partner code or opening the profile through the partner's referral link (nhập mã đối tác) links the account to that partner from day one, with no separate request needed (per nududo.com guide).
- Existing clients cannot simply re-enter a code; the documented route is a "Change Partner" request sent to Exness support via Live Chat, with approval typically taking 24–72 hours (sources: traderviet.blog; duynenfx.com; nududo.com guide).
- After the change is approved, a rebate arrangement applies only to a new trading account created under the new partner — trading accounts opened before the switch keep their previous attachment (sources: traderviet.blog; duynenfx.com).
- The attachment can be verified at any time: the Exness Help Centre article "Can I find out who my partner is?" confirms that clients can request this information via support, both before and after a change.
- The change itself is free of charge and the broker's published trading conditions do not move with it, but community guides warn that some dishonest IBs enable a partner spread markup and pay the "rebate" out of the client's own overpayment, so comparing live spreads against the broker's published figures is advised (source: backcomhub.com warning article).
- Whether and how much rebate a new partner shares is set by that partner through the broker's official system: Exness pays its introducing partners a share of the trading costs of clients they refer — up to 40% at the top tier (source: Exness affiliates site) — and a partner can pass up to 100% of that share back to the client, with daily, weekly or monthly payout frequencies (source: Exness Partners Help Centre, "All about the rebate system").
- Once active on the new account, a rebate is typically credited automatically every day like a deposit, with the daily calculation cut-off around 04:00 server time for closed trades, and it works as a reduction of effective trading costs, not as income (sources: traderviet.blog; duynenfx.com).
- Rebates generated by artificial churning volume are voided by the broker, and self-rebate registrations are auto-detected with payments stopped (sources: PaybackFX broker page; Exness Partners Help Centre "Why haven't I received any commission"); CFD trading itself remains high-risk regardless of any cost refund.
Partner attachment routes: new client vs existing client
| Aspect | New client (nhập mã đối tác at sign-up) | Existing client (Change Partner request) |
|---|---|---|
| How the partner is attached | Partner code or referral link entered at registration links the profile to that partner | Written "Change Partner" request to Exness support via Live Chat |
| Processing time | Immediate at sign-up | Typically 24–72 hours (sources: traderviet.blog; duynenfx.com) |
| Which accounts a rebate can cover | Trading accounts opened under the profile from day one | Only a new trading account created after approval; older accounts keep the previous attachment |
| Cost of the step | None | None — the change request is free of charge |
| Trading conditions | Published spreads and commissions per account type apply as listed | Unchanged by the switch; comparing live spreads helps spot partner spread markup (source: backcomhub.com) |
| How to verify the attachment | Help Centre article "Can I find out who my partner is?" — request via support | Same route, checked before and after approval |
Frequently asked questions
How long does a Change Partner request take at Exness?
Community guides report that approval typically takes 24 to 72 hours after the request is submitted to Exness support via Live Chat (sources: traderviet.blog; duynenfx.com). Once approved, the client opens a new trading account under the new partner so that a rebate arrangement can apply. Existing accounts are not migrated automatically.
Does the backcom / hoàn phí apply to old trading accounts after a partner change?
No. After approval, a rebate applies only to a new trading account created under the new partner; accounts opened before the switch keep their previous attachment (sources: traderviet.blog; duynenfx.com; nududo.com guide). This is why guides recommend opening the new account only after the change has been confirmed by support.
Is changing an Exness partner free, and do trading conditions change?
The change request itself carries no fee, and the broker's published spreads and commissions stay the same regardless of which partner an account is attached to. The caution is partner-side spread markup: community warnings describe dishonest IBs who widen the client's spread and fund the "rebate" from that overpayment, so comparing live spreads with the broker's published figures is advised (source: backcomhub.com warning article).
How can a trader check which partner an account is attached to?
The Exness Help Centre article "Can I find out who my partner is?" confirms that clients can request this information through support. Checking before submitting a Change Partner request, and again after approval, confirms that the attachment was actually updated.