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RoboForex Withdrawals

The withdrawal process at RoboForex is fairly smooth, but you only get three fee-free windows each month, which could cause headaches for active traders, and you should understand the differences in speeds between supported methods.

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Christian Harris
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Tobias Robinson
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James Barra
Updated
July 4, 2026

Withdrawal Fees And Processing Times

Like at many brokers, withdrawing via bank transfer can take longer at RoboForex compared to newer, more digital solutions. Here’s the breakdown:

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Withdrawal Methods Compared
Payment method Withdrawal fee Processing time Notes
Visa / Mastercard 2.6% + $1.30 (USD) or €1.00 (EUR) Up to 10 business days Slowest route; use e-wallets if speed matters
SEPA bank transfer 1.5% 1–5 business days EUR only; flat percentage with no floor
Wire transfer (SWIFT) Varies by bank 1–5 business days Third-party bank charges may also apply
Skrill 1% Minutes to 1 business day One of the faster and cheaper options
Neteller 1.9% Minutes to 1 business day Slightly pricier than Skrill
Perfect Money ~0.5% Minutes Low fee, fast — check regional availability
Volet (formerly ecoPayz) Variable Minutes to 1 business day Check current rate in the client area
China UnionPay Variable 1 business day China-facing; availability region-dependent
Crypto (e.g. USDT) Variable Minutes to a few hours Subject to enhanced compliance checks; allow extra time

The Free Funds Withdrawal Programme

Three times a month, RoboForex covers your withdrawal commission entirely. The program runs on the second, third and fourth Tuesday of each calendar month, all day (server time). One fee-free withdrawal per day per client, via any available method.

That’s a direct saving of up to $1.30 + 2.6% on a card withdrawal, or 1.9% if you use Neteller. For anyone withdrawing a few hundred dollars regularly, timing it to one of those three Tuesdays cuts the cost to zero on that transaction.

To use it:

  1. Log in to the Members Area on the second, third, or fourth Tuesday of the month.
  2. Go to Withdraw Funds.
  3. Select your method and amount as usual — the commission is automatically waived.
  4. Submit. This is your one free withdrawal for that day; any additional withdrawals the same day will carry the standard fee.

What We Noticed Testing Withdrawals

  • Base currency is important. Deposits and the RoboForex account itself are in USD or EUR. If you bank in another currency, your provider’s conversion costs apply on both the way in and the way out.
  • Deposits are free; some withdrawals aren’t. RoboForex doesn’t charge for deposits, but certain withdrawal routes carry fees — for example, SEPA around 1.5%, Visa around 2.6% plus a small flat charge, Skrill 1%, Neteller 1.9%. The Free Funds Withdrawal program offsets the commission three times a month.
  • Third-party fees still apply. Even where RoboForex absorbs its own costs, your bank or wallet may add its own charge.

Our Take

The main issues concerning withdrawals at RoboForex centre around currency conversion and fees. The range of withdrawal options is reasonable and accessible to global traders with wire transfers, cards, e-wallets and crypto, yet the steep fees outside of the the three free withdrawals per month is a notable drawback compared to other brokers we’ve tested.

RoboForex Ltd and its affiliates do not target EU/EEA/UK clients. Please be aware that you are able to receive investment services from a third-country firm at your own exclusive initiative only, taking all the risks involved.