Prop Firm Lists- Propvator

This is a list of the cheapest 2 Step prop firm challenges for traders in Syria, built only from prop firms that are verified and listed on Propvator.com. These are reliable firms. Not every prop firm is included, because a cheap challenge means little if the firm is not dependable.

This is our latest 2026 list with the newest prop firms available to traders in Syria. Every challenge below is a 2 Step model. Since firms offer different account sizes, we show each firm’s absolute cheapest account and its size, sorted from cheapest to most expensive.

Prices shown are the standard cost of each firm’s cheapest 2 Step account before any discount and may change. Always confirm the live price on the firm’s website before purchasing.

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1
$29

Funding Pips logo

Funding Pips
2 Step (Pro)5K🇸🇾 Accepted
2
$39

Funding Traders logo

Funding Traders
2 Step (Pro6)5K🇸🇾 Accepted
3
$49

Forex Funds Flow logo

Forex Funds Flow
2 Step5K🇸🇾 Accepted

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What is the cheapest prop firm challenge for Syria traders?

The cheapest is Funding Pips at $29 for a 5K account, which most traders in Syria pay in US dollars or USDT given the local currency’s volatility. It is the lowest priced 2 Step challenge among the reliable firms that accept traders from Syria.

Which prop firms do not accept traders in Syria?

The following prop firms do not accept traders from Syria: Alpha Capital, Fintokei, For Traders, Funded Trading Plus, FunderPro, FTUK, Goat Funded Trader, iFunds, Instant Funding, PipFarm and RebelsFunding. Every other firm featured here has been verified to accept them.

How can traders in Syria pay for a challenge and receive payouts?

Sanctions and a collapsed currency make cards and banking unreliable in Syria. Syrian traders rely on crypto, usually USDT, which is effectively the only workable option for fees and payouts.