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Infra Capital Limited execution speed — measured fill latency

606 measured fills

Execution speed here is the broker's own millisecond timestamps — the gap between the order reaching the server and the fill — so it excludes your internet connection and measures only what the broker controls. Across 606 measured fills on 1 connected account, Infra Capital Limited filled orders in a median of 210ms, with 95% of fills inside 250ms. The p95 matters more than the median if you trade news: it's the slow tail that costs money.

On EURUSD, Infra Capital Limited's measured fill latency ranks 6 of 6 measured brokers.

Median latency
210 ms
order received → filled
p95 latency
250 ms
the slow tail — 5% of fills were slower
Speed score
21/100
vs peers, per symbol
Trend
improving
weekly median, last 8 weeks

Last 8 weeks

Weekly median fill latency.

Mon May 18: 228.5 msMon May 25: 231.0 msMon Jun 01: 232.0 msMon Jun 08: 231.0 msMon Jun 15: 140.5 msMon Jun 22: 144.0 msMon Jun 29: 147.0 msMon Jul 06: 128.5 ms

Latency month by month

Median fill latency across all symbols — latency is the one metric that compares across symbols.

Fill latency

median, broker-side (order received → filled)

2026-05: 227.5 ms · 224 fills228May2026-06: 165.0 ms · 274 fills165Jun2026-07: 148.0 ms · 108 fills148Jul

Latency by session

Server load shifts across the trading day.

SessionMedian latencyp95 latencyFills
Asia (00–07 UTC)211 ms248 ms96
London (07–13 UTC)182 ms245 ms128
New York (13–21 UTC)211 ms251 ms374
Late (21–24 UTC)227 ms254 ms8

Latency by symbol

Median and p95 fill latency per symbol.

SymbolMedian latencyp95 latencyFills
EURUSD206 ms247 ms340
XAUUSD219 ms254 ms266

FAQ

How fast is Infra Capital Limited's execution?

Median 210ms from order received to filled, measured on 606 real fills; the slowest 5% took longer than 250ms. The session table shows how that shifts across the trading day.

How is execution speed measured?

From the broker's own order history: MT5 records when the server received the order and when it filled, in milliseconds. That isolates the broker's processing from your network latency — a slow VPS can't make a broker look bad here, and a fast one can't make it look good.

Does execution speed matter for my strategy?

For scalping and news trading, yes — hundreds of milliseconds move prices. For swing trades held days, median latency is nearly irrelevant, though a long p95 tail can still hurt stop-loss fills in fast markets.

Read more: normal mt5 execution speed · broker execution qualityor connect an account read-only and put your own fills in these numbers.