TradeLocker deposit bonus plugin was added to the broker platform on Wednesday, giving brokers an automated way to credit a share of client deposits and reduce that amount after withdrawals.
The new tool comes from Takeprofit Tech. It lets a broker set the bonus as a percentage of each deposit. Brokers can post that amount as credit or as balance. They can also set the system to remove a matching share when a client takes funds out.
TradeLocker CEO Dom Bradley said the link gives brokers more flexibility and cuts manual work. Meanwhile, the move extends a partnership that became public in February 2025, when TradeLocker added Takeprofit Tech’s Liquidity Hub.
How the TradeLocker Deposit Bonus Plugin Works
Takeprofit Tech said brokers can choose which account groups, countries, and client categories can use a campaign. As a result, firms can apply different rules across markets or entities instead of using one setup for all TradeLocker accounts.
The companies did not give pricing for the TradeLocker link. They also did not say whether they changed the core logic of the product. Takeprofit Tech has offered the underlying Bonus Deposit product for MetaTrader since at least December 2020. Its public description already covered percentage-based awards, a choice between credit and balance, and automatic changes after withdrawals.
TradeLocker said it does not hold client funds or handle deposits and withdrawals. Instead, the connected broker or prop trading firm keeps those functions, along with account permissions and customer rules.
Rules Vary by Market and Client Type
Takeprofit Tech said one broker recently launched the plugin, although it did not name the customer. FinanceMagnates.com said it could not verify that deployment on its own.
The firms stressed that campaign settings matter because brokers cannot offer deposit promotions in the same way everywhere. The UK Financial Conduct Authority bars firms from giving retail clients monetary or non-monetary incentives when marketing restricted speculative investments. Its guidance includes account-opening bonuses. ESMA guidance also lists account-opening bonuses and volume-based rebates as monetary benefits meant to encourage CFD trading. In Australia, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission’s CFD intervention order bans certain inducements to retail clients.
Takeprofit Tech said campaigns can be limited by country, account group, or client category. It added that each broker remains responsible for regulatory compliance, including restrictions on CFD incentives.
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Source: Finance Magnates



