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RoboForex Deposit & Withdrawal: Methods, Minimum and Timings
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Funding and getting paid is where a broker's reliability shows. Here's how RoboForex deposits and withdrawals work, what they cost, and how to avoid the common snags. (New to the broker? Start with the RoboForex review.)
Minimum deposit
The entry forex account types (Pro, ProCent, ECN, Prime) start with a very low minimum — around $10 — while R StocksTrader starts at $100. A low minimum is great for testing the rails; it isn't a reason to fund more than you can afford to lose.
Deposit methods
RoboForex supports 20+ payment gateways, typically including:
- Bank cards — Visa, Mastercard, Maestro, China UnionPay.
- E-wallets — Skrill, Neteller, STICPAY (and others).
- Crypto and bank wire transfer, plus regional/local methods depending on your country.
Deposits are fee-free — RoboForex covers the payment-system commissions (explicitly for Skrill/Neteller), and card/e-wallet deposits are usually instant. One rule to know: you can only fund from a card, wallet or bank account in your own name.

- 1Quick payments (cards / e-wallets / crypto) vs an Internal transfer between your own accounts.
- 2Available payment systems depend on your region — here, Difinex + crypto.
Withdrawals: methods, timing and fees
Withdrawals normally return to the method you deposited with (an anti-money-laundering rule), and are split proportionally across your funding sources where several were used. Speed varies:
- E-wallets — usually fastest, near-instant to same day.
- Bank wire — up to about 5 business days.
- Cards — can take up to about 10 days.
On top of the method's own speed, RoboForex processes withdrawals on working days during business hours. On fees: withdrawals are free on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Tuesday of each month (one free withdrawal on those days); outside that window, card withdrawals cost 2.6% + $1.3 and e-wallet withdrawals a small percentage (Skrill ~1%, Neteller ~1.9%, STICPAY ~2.5%).

- 1Deposits 0% across methods; withdrawals carry a small per-method fee.
- 2Each method's processing time and deposit/withdraw limits.
Avoiding funding problems
- Verify your account (KYC) early — withdrawals are usually blocked until identity is confirmed.
- Withdraw to the deposit method — mismatches get rejected.
- Use the free-withdrawal days when you can, and test a small withdrawal first — the single best way to confirm a broker actually pays out before you commit more.
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Availability & regulation
RoboForex serves retail clients through its offshore entity (RoboForex Ltd, Belize FSC) — including markets such as India, Malaysia, Nigeria and South Africa — but does not accept UK, EU, Canada, Australia or US retail clients. As an offshore broker it offers no statutory investor-protection scheme (only the private Financial Commission, up to EUR 20,000 per case). Verified mid-2026; re-confirm at publication.
Not available to retail clients in: the United States, the United Kingdom, the EU/EEA, Canada, Australia.
Frequently asked questions
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