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How to deposit funds?

Deposit methods, Minimum deposit, Fees

Written by Panika Chamnithurakan

Updated: 2026-02-04 13:52:51

What transfer method can I use?

You can deposit funds via a variety of methods;

  • For Non UK/EU Residents - bank transfers, credit and debit cards, Skrill (fee 2%) and Neteller (fee 1%)

How fast will my deposit be added to my trading account?

All deposits except for bank transfers are instant and you will see this reflected in your account balance immediately.

Bank transfers can take from 3-7 days to arrive, depending on the country you send money from. Unfortunately this depends on your bank and any intermediary bank.

How can I fund my account?

You can deposit your fund on both mobile app and web browser.

On mobile application:

To deposit funds through the mobile app, tap on your investment amount and select “Add fund” at the top of the screen.
When the available payment methods are displayed, select your preferred method and proceed with the deposit.

On web platform

To deposit funds through the website platform, Go to the sidebar and select the “Deposit/Withdraw” button in the upper left corner of the screen, then go to the “Add Money” tab and select your preferred payment method.

Is there a minimum deposit?

There is no minimum deposit to start trading. 😊

Do you charge any fees on deposits?

We do not charge any fees on depositing money via bank transfer, credit and debit cards.

  • For Non UK/EU Residents - 2% fee for Skrill and 1% fee for Neteller

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