How to Withdraw From Exness to Bank Card
Getting your trading money back should be easy. I’ve been taking funds from Exness to my bank cards for years now. The process is simple once you know how it works. Let me show you the fastest way to get your cash back where you need it.
Supported Bank Card Types for Withdrawals
Exness works with most major cards. Visa and Mastercard are your best bets. They work in almost every country.
Some of my trading friends use Visa Electron and Maestro too. Exness even lets you withdraw to virtual cards from some banks, depending on where you live. Just remember one important rule – the card must be in your name. I tried using my wife’s card once. Big mistake. Exness rejected it right away for security reasons.
Process of Adding and Verifying a Bank Card
Getting your card set up is pretty straightforward. Here’s what you need to do:
- Log into your Exness account
- Go to “Accounts” and click “Withdraw Funds”
- Choose “Bank Card”
- Select “Add a new card”
- Type in your card details
- Take clear photos of both sides of your card (hide the middle 8 digits and CVV)
- Wait for verification (usually 1-2 days)
- Once approved, your card is ready for withdrawals

Withdrawal Limits and Restrictions
Knowing your limits helps plan your withdrawals better. Here’s what you can expect:
Restriction Type | Value | Notes |
Minimum Withdrawal | $10 | May be different in some countries |
Maximum Per Transaction | $10,000 | Standard accounts |
Maximum Daily | $50,000 | Total across all your cards |
Maximum Monthly | $200,000 | For verified accounts only |
Non-verified Limit | $500 | Until you complete verification |
Inactive Account | $100 | If no trading for over 30 days |
These limits work fine for most traders. If you need to move more money, you can split it across several days. I’ve done this many times.
One thing to note: you can only withdraw to cards you’ve used for deposits before. This caught me off guard once. I had to make a small deposit with my new card before I could withdraw to it.
Processing Time for Bank Card Withdrawals
Getting your money takes time. Here’s the typical timeline:
- Exness processes your request in 1-2 hours on business days
- Your bank adds another 1-3 business days
- Weekend or holiday requests start processing on the next business day
- First-time withdrawals to a new card take an extra day for security
- Some banks may hold funds up to 5 days in certain countries
- Premium accounts get faster processing (sometimes within minutes)

Troubleshooting Common Withdrawal Issues
Problems happen sometimes. Last year, my withdrawal got declined because my card had expired. I didn’t even notice! Such a simple fix, but it delayed my payment.
Name mismatches cause problems too. Your Exness account name must exactly match your card name. Even my middle initial caused an issue once.
“Insufficient funds” errors can be confusing. Your open trades lock up some of your money as margin. This reduces how much you can withdraw. I close smaller positions when I need to free up more cash.
Location matters too. When I was traveling in Asia, my European card withdrawals got flagged. A quick message to support fixed it.
If your withdrawal stays “Processing” for more than 3 business days, contact support right away. Don’t wait like I did once. They can usually fix the problem quickly.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which bank cards are supported for withdrawals on Exness?
Exness mainly supports Visa and Mastercard. I use both types regularly. Mastercard works best in most places. Some countries also allow Maestro and Visa Electron. Virtual cards work too, as long as they’re properly verified.
How do I add and verify my bank card for withdrawals?
Just log in, go to withdrawals, and enter your card info. Then take clear photos of both sides of your card. Hide the middle 8 digits and CVV for safety. Good lighting helps speed up verification. My first verification took about a day. Now it’s much faster.
What are the minimum and maximum withdrawal limits?
The minimum is just $10. This is great for testing the system when you’re new. The maximum is $10,000 per transaction for standard accounts. You can withdraw up to $50,000 daily and $200,000 monthly if your account is verified. Without verification, you’re limited to $500 total. I learned this the hard way when I started.
How long does it take to withdraw funds to a bank card?
Exness usually processes withdrawals within 1-2 hours on business days. Then your bank takes 1-3 more days. Morning withdrawals seem to process faster than evening ones. First-time withdrawals to a new card take longer. Plan ahead if you need money quickly.
Are there any fees for withdrawing to a bank card?
Exness doesn’t charge fees for withdrawals. That’s one reason I like them. But your bank might charge you, especially for currency conversion. I keep a USD card just for trading to avoid these fees. Some banks treat broker withdrawals as “cash advances” and charge extra. Check with your bank before making big withdrawals.
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