From my own research and direct experience reviewing BPF, I have not found any evidence that BPF offers specialized ECN or raw spread account types as seen with international forex brokers. Instead, their structure centers on two main account types: standard live accounts and demo accounts. When it comes to transaction fees, BPF clearly outlines a flat transaction fee model—specifically, they charge a fixed fee of 3 points per transaction plus 11% VAT, rather than the separate commission-per-lot model commonly associated with ECN or raw spread accounts elsewhere. For me, the lack of a dedicated ECN or raw account option is something to be mindful of, as it means spreads and pricing are set according to their established structure on the Pro Trader app and Indonesian exchanges. Their transparent, flat-fee approach can make costs predictable, but it’s critical to verify these details directly with their support before opening any account, since local regulatory norms in Indonesia can differ from international practices. As always, I recommend cautious due diligence, especially if you’re accustomed to international brokers with more advanced account structures.