Where do I find limits, fees and processing time details for cash withdrawal?

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You can easily withdraw cash from your OKX account using our cash withdrawal feature. We offer a variety of local currencies and cash withdrawal methods based on your region. Log in to your OKX account to see what's available for you. Here's how to access our cash withdraw feature, once you log in to your OKX account from mobile app or website:

On the app

  1. Select Transfer on the home page

    Select the Transfer option

  2. Select Withdraw

    Select Withdraw from the pop-up menu

On the web

  1. Go to Assets and select Withdraw

  2. Select US Dollar

    Select Assets and Withdraw from the menu before selecting US Dollar on the Withdrawal page

  3. Click Select on the withdrawal method

    Select your type of withdrawal

How do I access supported currencies and cash withdrawal methods?

To view supported currencies and methods:

  1. Go to the cash withdraw section in your account

  2. All supported currencies and available cash withdrawal options will be listed based on your region, in this case, US Dollar. If your preferred payment method isn't supported or listed, you won’t be able to withdraw cash to your accounts.

    Check the supported currencies and available cash withdrawal options on your withdrawal method for app

How do I view the processing fees?

Processing fees are charges applied to cover the cost of handling a financial transaction. We aim to keep processing fees low.

  • If a fee applies, we'll clearly display the fee amount.

  • Otherwise, you'll see No fee stated.

When selecting a withdrawal method, you'll always see the processing fees.

The fee as displayed on the withdrawal page for app

The fee as displayed on the withdrawal page for web

Actual fees being charged will be displayed on the Preview screen before you submit. This fee amount will always be deducted from your withdrawal amount.

Example: If you withdraw 10 USD using a method that charges 2 USD in fees, then 10 USD will be withdrawn from your OKX account and 8 USD will be deposited into your bank account.

The fee as reflected on the Preview page

What's withdrawal limits?

Withdrawal limits are the minimum and maximum amounts you can withdraw from your OKX account in a single transaction or within a set period (daily, weekly, or monthly). These limits are in place to protect your account and meet regulations. The limits can vary depending on factors like:

  • The withdrawal method you choose

  • Your account verification level

When selecting a withdrawal method, you'll find the remaining limit for each one. Select the information (i) icon for more details.

The withdrawal limits as shown on the withdrawal method selection for the app

The withdrawal limits as shown on the withdrawal method selection for the web

Types of limits

  • Minimum withdrawal limit:

    • Minimum amount you can withdraw per transaction.

  • Daily limit:

    • The maximum amount you can withdraw within a 24-hour period.

    • Limit resets on a rolling basis, 24 hours after each transaction — not at midnight.

  • Monthly limit:

    • The maximum amount you can withdraw within a 30-day period.

    • Limit resets on a rolling basis, 30 days after the transaction that reached the limit.

  • Maximum withdrawals:

    • The maximum number of withdrawals you can make for a defined period.

Processing time

Processing time is the estimated time it takes for your withdrawal to complete and for the funds to appear in your bank account. While we offer many cash withdrawal methods that are instant, some can take up to 5 business days depending on the type.

When selecting a withdrawal method, you'll always see the processing time.

The processing time as shown on the withdrawal method selection for the app

The processing time as shown on the withdrawal method selection for the web

For more details about cash deposits and withdrawals, check out: