Is there a minimum withdrawal amount on Libertex?
Libertex applies minimum withdrawal limits that depend on the payment method and regulatory conditions applicable to the account. These limits are established to ensure efficient processing of withdrawal transactions and to cover any associated costs that may be incurred by the platform or the payment provider during the transfer. The applicable minimum amount is clearly displayed during the withdrawal process, allowing users to confirm the details before submitting their request.
Different payment methods may have different minimum withdrawal thresholds. For example, the minimum amount for a bank transfer withdrawal may differ from that of an electronic wallet or card withdrawal, reflecting the varying cost structures and processing requirements of each method. In some cases, regional regulations or account-specific conditions may also influence the minimum amount that can be withdrawn, particularly in jurisdictions where specific financial reporting requirements apply to transactions below or above certain thresholds.
If a user's available balance is below the minimum withdrawal amount for their preferred method, they may need to either add additional funds to reach the threshold or select an alternative withdrawal method with a lower minimum — if one is available. It is also important to note that the available balance for withdrawal may differ from the total account balance, as funds currently used as margin for open positions are not available for withdrawal until those positions are closed. Users can check the exact minimum withdrawal amount for each available method within the platform's withdrawal interface, where all current conditions — including fees, processing times, and limits — are displayed in real time. Planning withdrawals with these details in mind helps ensure a smooth process and avoids unnecessary delays or rejected requests.