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How to withdraw money from Trading 212?

How to withdraw money from Trading 212

 

Trading 212 deposits and withdrawals are free, fast, and can be done in several ways. On the negative side, there are only a few account base currencies available in each country. It can take up to three business days for your withdrawal request to be processed, depending on the payment method. Trading 212 does not charge a withdrawal fee.

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Available withdrawal methods on Trading 212?

Trading 212 does not charge withdrawal fees. Note that you can only withdraw money to accounts that are in your name.

Besides bank transfers, you can use credit/debit cards on Trading 212, as well as the following electronic wallets:

  • Google Pay
  • PayPal
  • Skrill
  • Apple Pay
  • Dotpay
  • Giropay
  • Carte Bleue
  • Direct eBanking
  • iDEAL

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How to request a withdrawal on Trading 212

 

  1. Click the account menu at the bottom right corner of your screen
  2. Choose 'manage funds'
  3. Then 'withdraw funds'
  4. Confirm your password
  5. Select an account
  6. Type in the amount and confirm

 

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Eszter Zalán

Author of this article

Eszter has been writing and editing BrokerChooser's content since 2021 bringing her more than a decade-long experience in journalism to the team. She has been covering world affairs and several financial crises, and recently has been diving deep into SEO and coding to make BrokerChooser's content more accessible to users.

Eszter Zalán

Editor, Financial Journalist

Eszter has been writing and editing BrokerChooser's content since 2021 bringing her more than a decade-long experience in journalism to the team. She has been covering world affairs and several financial crises, and recently has been diving deep into SEO and coding to make BrokerChooser's content more accessible to users.

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