From my own experience and careful examination, I have not found any evidence that nabtrade currently offers an Islamic (swap-free) account option for traders. On reviewing the available account types—such as Domestic Trading, International Trading, and Comprehensive Cash Accounts—there’s no mention of features specifically tailored for Islamic finance, such as the avoidance of overnight interest (swaps), which are essential for a Sharia-compliant trading environment. Nabtrade’s platform seems to focus more on Australian and international equities, managed funds, bonds, and includes cash and margin loan accounts, rather than the typical forex structures that might accommodate Islamic preferences. I am particularly cautious when a broker is unregulated, as is the case with nabtrade. Since regulatory oversight plays an important role in ensuring account features are transparently communicated and properly governed, this lack of regulation makes it even more critical for me to perform due diligence if I am seeking specialized account types. For traders with specific religious or ethical requirements, such as a swap-free account, I would recommend directly contacting nabtrade’s customer service for the most up-to-date details. Personally, unless I could confirm Islamic account support in writing from the provider, I would not assume these options are available, especially given the absence of regulation and dedicated account information. This conservative approach helps manage risk and ensures compliance with personal trading principles.