Exness is excited to provide our useful internal transfer feature, allowing instant transfers of funds between Exness accounts 24/7!
While internal transfers are free-of-charge, please note that accounts denominated in different currencies will be subject to currency conversion at the time of transfer.
- Internal transfers within your Personal Area
- Internal transfers to other clients
- Internal transfer limitations
- How to withdraw funds after you've received an internal transfer
Internal transfers within your Personal Area
To perform an internal transfer between your own accounts:
- Go to your Personal Area, click on any accounts lists in the main area, and then select Transfer.
- Under the Between your own accounts tab, choose the accounts you wish to make the internal transfer from and to, as well as the amount to be transferred then click Transfer.
- A summary of the transaction will be shown and you’ll receive an SMS/email verification code (depending on your chosen Security Type). Enter the verification code and click Confirm withdrawal.
- Awesome, the transfer is complete!
Internal transfers to other clients
To perform an internal transfer to another client's account:
- Go to your Personal Area, select any account and then click Transfer.
- Select the To another user tab.
- Choose the account you are transferring from, the Exness account number that you wish to make the internal transfer to, as well as the amount to be transferred, then click Transfer.
If it’s the first time you are transferring funds to that account, a notification stating - Note! You have not previously transferred funds to this account - will appear.
Internal transfers cannot be reversed. Please note that you are responsible for ensuring that the number of the account you are transferring funds to is correct, as Exness cannot compensate any input errors when making internal transfers
You can check the account number of the person you’re making the transfer to manually or match their email address with the account number (this is optional, but advisable). If the email address does not match the account number, you’ll see a notification and your request will not be executed.
- A summary of the transaction will be shown on your screen and you’ll receive an SMS/email verification code (depending on your chosen Security Type). Enter the verification code and click Confirm payment.
- The transfer action will now be complete.
Internal transfer limitations
There are a few restrictions regarding internal transfers:
- If a client is eligible to make internal transfers, a limit of USD 500 per month is typically applicable for internal transfers to other clients within the same country. Additional criteria may apply depending on your country, such as amount, account type, or timeframe.
- The payment method used to withdraw transferred funds must be the same as the method you used to deposit funds into your account.
Here’s an example:You deposit funds into Account A using Payment Method X, and perform an internal transfer to Account B; the owner of Account B must then withdraw funds from his account via the same Payment Method X. If Account B does not have the option of withdrawing funds via Payment Method X, the transferred funds cannot be withdrawn from that account.
- For certain payment systems such as bank cards, Bitcoin, and some electronic payment services (EPS), internal transfers to accounts in a Personal Area other than your own are not permitted.
- The amount of funds to be transferred to a new trading account via internal transfer must equal or exceed the minimum initial deposit of the account type.
Here’s an example:The minimum initial deposit of a Standard account is USD 1, so an internal transfer to a new Standard account must be USD 1 or more.
How to withdraw funds after receiving an internal transfer
To withdraw funds that you have transferred into one of your other accounts or have received from another client, you (the receiver of the internal transfer) must use the same payment method the sender account used to deposit funds.
Here’s an example:You deposit funds into one of your accounts, Account A, using WebMoney. You then send funds via internal transfer to Account B. WebMoney - the same payment method you used to top up Account A - must be used when withdrawing funds from Account B.
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