Requesting a withdrawal
Step-by-step for withdrawing funds, including KYC requirements, supported payout methods, and typical processing windows.
What you need first
Withdrawals require:
- A fully verified account
- Completion of required source-of-funds, source-of-wealth, or payment-ownership information requests
- Two-factor authentication or another required security check
- Enough free margin to cover the amount you're withdrawing
- A verified same-name payout destination
- No chargeback notification or payment dispute relating to your deposits
- No account holds, suspensions, or unresolved compliance review on the account
How to request
- Open Funding → Withdrawal in the trader dashboard.
- Choose the payout method that matches your original deposit where possible.
- Enter the amount and confirm.
Back to source
Deposited principal may need to be returned to the original funding rail first. Profits may be paid only to a verified same-name bank account or another approved same-name rail.
NobleFXM does not process third-party withdrawals by default.
Manual review
NobleFXM may require manual review for withdrawals at or above USD 5,000, or withdrawals that require additional risk, security, or compliance review. Additional KYC, AML, payment-ownership, or security review may also cause delays, holds, or additional review.
Timing
Withdrawal timing is not guaranteed. It depends on approval status, payment rail, provider, bank, and network timelines. Bank transfers can take several business days after release by NobleFXM.
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