Deposits and Withdrawals
You can fund your account through any of the methods below:
- Bank Transfer
- Credit/Debit Cards (Visa and Mastercard)
- Nuvei
- Skrill
- Neteller
To initiate funding within ThinkPortal, select Funding > Deposit Funds. Then select your trading account number and continue on to select your desired method then follow the prompts to fund your trading account.
For more information on depositing funds please visit Deposit Funds
Please note that only certain payment methods are available in your region.
Can I transfer money between my accounts?
Yes, you can transfer any free equity between accounts using the ThinkPortal. From within the Trading Accounts menu, select Inter-Account Transfer and choose the sending and recipient accounts and the amount.
Please note that ThinkPortal allows up to 2 inter-transfer transactions within 24 hours.
How do I withdraw funds from my trading account?
To withdraw funds from your trading account, first select Funding > Withdraw Funds in the ThinkPortal. Then select the ‘New Request’ tab. Then complete the online form and your withdrawal request will be processed within 1 business day.
ThinkMarkets has a return to source policy which means funds are typically sent back to the original source in the order of deposits up to the original deposit amount. This means for example, if you deposit through Credit Card, funds up to the original deposit amount must be sent back to the same Credit Card.
For more information on our withdrawal policies please visit Withdrawal of Funds.
Can I see a list of all my deposit and withdrawal transactions?
We do not charge fees for deposits or withdrawing funds. However, please note that for Bank wire withdrawals you will be liable for any fees charged by the banks involved in the transaction, including intermediaries. For full details on withdrawals please visit Withdrawal of Funds.
Does ThinkMarkets allow third-party payments?
ThinkMarkets does not allow third-party payments. Funds can only be sent to an account in the same name as the ThinkMarkets trading account.