ATFX Suspends Prop Trading Operations
ATFX has suspended operations at ATFunded, its prop trading unit, while reviewing the business model and promising refunds and pending payouts to eligible traders.
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Abstract:UK prop firm Propel Capital closes after 14 months, citing intense competition as the retail prop trading market faces mounting pressures.

London-based proprietary trading firm Propel Capital has announced it is closing operations just 14 months after its launch, marking another setback in the increasingly competitive world of retail prop trading firms.
Propel Capital, led by CEO Mitchell Ali—also founder of the online FX platform Apex Partners Group—confirmed the shutdown on August 20, 2025. The firm cited unsustainable competition as the main reason for ceasing operations, with rivals aggressively offering deeper discounts and more relaxed trading conditions.
In a public statement to traders, Ali emphasized the companys refusal to compromise on sustainability or sell evaluation accounts for traders at a loss, a business practice that has strained margins across the industry.

The Propel Capital prop trading closure highlights growing challenges for sustainability in prop firms, as smaller players struggle to scale without sacrificing financial stability. The shutdown also signals a concerning trend, as several UK-based firms have already exited the market this year.
For affected traders, all active accounts have been paused, and the company has committed to processing refunds for eligible participants in the coming weeks. Communication will continue via Propel Capitals social channels and email updates.
The closure raises key questions for traders and investors alike:
As the retail prop trading boom in the UK evolves, industry experts warn that only firms with long-term strategies and robust capital structures may survive the tightening conditions.

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