200invest provides the most popular and convenient payment methods for your ease.
You can fund your trading account using any of the following methods:
– Debit and Credit Cards – Bank Transfers – Various E-wallets
**Debit/Credit Cards**
You will need to provide proof of your card by sending a color copy of both the front and back, showing all four corners. Your full name and the card’s expiry date must be visible. Only the first four and last four digits of your card number should be shown (please cover the middle six digits).
**Bank Transfers**
The beneficiary’s bank details can be found in your trading account when you select Bank Transfer as your deposit method. It may take up to four business days for us to receive your funds after you submit the transfer. We will notify you via email once the funds are received and added to your trading account.
**E-Wallets**
You will need to provide proof of the transaction made to top up your e-wallet account so we can verify the origin of your funds.
We have made our withdrawal process simple and quick for your convenience.
To make a withdrawal request, you can do so through your platform or by completing the Withdrawal Request Form on our website.
Withdrawals will be credited back to you using the same method you used for the initial deposit. For example, if you deposited funds using a credit card, the withdrawal will be credited back to that same credit card.
In some cases, we may need your bank account details to process the withdrawal.
Withdrawal requests are processed within one business day. The time required for the funds to be transferred will depend on your chosen payment method.
If you have open positions during the processing of your withdrawal request, your available withdrawable equity may differ from your request.
If your withdrawal request is rejected due to insufficient funds, you can submit a new request with a different amount.
Please note that we are not responsible for delays caused by incomplete documentation or your bank’s internal procedures. Additionally, any bank fees incurred from transfers are charged by your bank, not by us. The sending or correspondent bank may also charge fees according to their own fee structure.