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Add money to your account
Updated over a week ago

The default deposit method is bank transfer — the safest way of transferring large sums of money. Once your documents have been verified, you will receive an email with the transfer details.

Currently, EXANTE accepts payments via transfers from any banks and payment systems. The only exceptions are:

  • Financial institutions registered in restricted regions

  • Cryptocurrency exchanges and wallets

  • Financial institutions subject to sanctions

Please note that it may take from 1 to 5 business days for the bank to process your transfer.

  • Your payment reference shall contain your account number and full name. You can add other information if it is required by your bank or local authority.

  • The account can be funded only by the verified account owner — no 3rd party transfers are allowed.

  • Have a look at the minimum funding requirements for corporate and individual traders.

Note! Consult your bank in advance to learn about their fees, commissions and costs borne by intermediaries. This will allow you to make the best decisions concerning the currency and bank you're depositing to.

Is a sort code available for making a deposit?

You can make a deposit to your EXANTE account using SWIFT and IBAN codes.

For additional information on funding your account, please visit your Client's Area.

Do you offer a card payment option for depositing funds?

At this time, we do not support direct card payments for deposits. However, we work with a network of trusted banking partners to facilitate smooth and secure bank transfers. You can find all the necessary details for making a bank transfer in your Client’s Area under Portfolio → Deposit.

Can I add money to my account using the EXANTE mobile app?

Currently, deposits cannot be made directly through the EXANTE mobile app.

The primary method to add funds to your account is by bank transfer. You can find the necessary deposit details in your Client’s Area by navigating to Portfolio → Deposit.

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