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Abstract:eToro payment methods, minimum deposit, processing times, and withdrawal fee by region. Verified from eToro Help with method-by-method timelines.
Common methods include bank transfer/ACH, cards, PayPal, Skrill and Neteller (availability varies by country). eToro Money may be offered for payments. Minimums differ by region and whether its a first deposit or a redeposit.
Accepted Methods | Bank transfer/ACH, cards, PayPal, Skrill, Neteller, eToro Money (regional). |
Minimum Deposit | After first deposit: usually $50; UK $10; US redeposit as low as $1 (see US table). First-deposit thresholds can vary by country/method. |
Withdrawal Fee | Global help: $5 from USD accounts to external accounts; US page currently lists $0 fee (min $30). Check your entity page. |
Processing Time | eToro processing up to 2 business days; then provider time: cards/bank up to 10 business days, PayPal typically up to 2 business days. |
Method-specific Holds | US online-banking deposits: 7-day hold before withdrawal. |
Q1: Which methods are fastest?
PayPal is typically quicker to receive than bank wires once eToro processes the request.
Q2: Why do I see different minimums online?
Minimums vary by region, method and whether it‘s your first or a subsequent deposit. Use your account’s local Help article.
Q3: Do conversion fees apply?
Yes when converting to/from USD; levels vary by method and Club tier.
Q4: Why cant I withdraw right after deposit?
Certain deposit types (e.g., US online banking) have a brief withdrawal hold to manage risk.
Q5: Whats the minimum withdrawal?
$30 is commonly shown in US materials; check your entity page for the current minimum.
Disclaimer:
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