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# Account operations

## **Withdrawal**

To withdraw from an account choose Account -> Withdrawal. Withdrawing effectively blocks funds from being used in the platform.

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Select account name and Withdrawal or Remaining amount. The confirmation message about blocking withdrawal amount will appear.

If a broker \[administrator] withdraws money from a user account, the user receives a message about this. It's always best to confirm account withdrawals with a broker before proceeding.

Note: Withdrawal operations required broker approval. When a request is made, the broker can confirm or reject the transfer. While the request is pending, funds will be set aside as "Blocked balance."

## **Transfer**

Transfer is available only for users who have multiple accounts.

For transferring funds between accounts, choose Account -> Transfer.

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Select Source account (From account) and Target account (To account). Select transfer amount in the field ‘Amount’. Press Transfer for the transaction.

* Transfer fee - shows commission of the transfer.
* Required amount - shows amount user selected for the transfer.
* Transfer rate - shows rate of the transfer.
* Result transfer - shows amount which will be transfered to the target account.

  Note: Transferring funds requires broker approval. When a request is made, the broker can confirm or reject the transfer. While the request is pending, funds will be set aside as "Blocked balance."


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