In this article, we’re going to show you how to deposit money on Plus500. Here are some of the deposit policies that Plus500 has for all users.
One of the best features of Plus500 is how easy you can make a deposit on the website while using any major debit/credit card, PayPal or wire transfers. The website has no deposit fees, that is that if you deposit $100 dollars into your account, you will have $100 to trade with and start investing.
Make sure to open a trading account (Check our Tutorial #1) before reading this tutorial. If you have already created an account, then let’s see how to deposit money online in 3 simple steps.
Clicking on the menu of the dashboard will open up a small bar. On this bar, click on General. This should bring you to this page right here:
plus500 Deposit
On this page, click on Deposit and the platform will take you to a payment page. Here, choose which payment method you’d like to use to complete the deposit and enter the amount.
You can use one of the following payment methods:
Plus500 Deposit
On this page, you need to enter your payment information. They will ask you to fill in banking details for different payment methods that you choose.
Now, just press enter and the request will be sent to the financial entity that you chose to send funds over.
The deposit can take up to four days depending on which deposit method you choose. When the fund’s transfer is complete, Plus500 will take a business day to update your account with the funds.
It’s one of the most simple deposit processes. Don’t worry if the deposit doesn’t show up immediately, funds transfers can take a few days depending on region and regulations. You might be required to input your national identification in some countries. The platform needs just a simple copy of your passport or a similar card issued your country of origin.
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