Hola Prime is a prop firm led by Somesh Kapuria, offering CFD and futures trading programs. The firm launched its CFD prop offering in 2024 and expanded into futures in 2025. It operates from Hong Kong and has been active for around one year. On its CFD side, Hola Prime uses Hola Prime Markets as its broker and supports cTrader, DXTrade, Match Trader, MT4, MT5, and TradeLocker. Payment methods include credit or debit card, crypto, PayPal, and alternative payment methods depending on the country, while payout methods include bank wire transfer, crypto, and Riseworks.
Hola Prime is also listed on Prop Firm Match as Hola Prime Futures, with platform support for Dx Futures, NinjaTrader, and Tradovate across futures instruments.
As of May 2026
Hola Prime will be at Prop Firm Expo London as a Gold Sponsor. For attendees, that creates more than a standard exhibitor interaction. You can hear how the firm explains its setup in a live setting, then take that framing into a more detailed booth conversation around platforms, account routes, and trading conditions.
What makes Hola Prime worth a closer look is not just that it covers several CFD markets, but that it gives traders more than one route into funded trading and enough variation between those routes to make structure matter early. Hola Prime's lineup is broader than a simple one-model setup. Alongside the Direct Account and Hola Prime One Challenge, there is also the 2-Step Pro, 1-Step Prime, and 2-Step Prime pathways. That makes the real comparison less about headline pricing and more about fit. The better question is not just which size to choose, but which route best matches the way you trade, the restrictions you are comfortable with, and the pace at which you want to progress.
Those routes also differ in practical ways that matter. Minimum trading days, profit targets, drawdown structure, leverage, rewards, news-trading permissions, weekend holding, and consistency rules are not identical across the options. Some routes are built for more flexibility, while others are tighter in exchange for a different structure. Trading conditions are not identical across Hola Prime's account types or markets either. The route you choose can change how different products behave in practice, which means the comparison is not only about getting funded. It is also about whether the overall setup fits the way you trade. Costs are worth checking early too. Some markets come with standard commissions, while others with no commission at all. That gives traders more room to align their market focus with the account structure that suits them best.
The Hola Prime booth is most useful once you move beyond the headline offer and start comparing structure. Expect the strongest conversations to revolve around:
This is also a useful booth for traders comparing firms that offer broad platform choice but different pathways into funded trading. Hola Prime gives you a good basis for comparing not just what you can trade, but how the structure changes depending on the route you choose.