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USD Withdrawal via the SWIFT Network

Information about USD withdrawals - sell crypto to fiat, submit withdrawal and common issues

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Crypto.com users can withdraw fiat from the app by selling crypto to their USD SWIFT Wallet and transferring USD funds from this wallet to their linked bank account(s).

Consistent with applicable regulations, users are required to have at least one successful USD SWIFT deposit to the Crypto.com App before we can transfer USD funds back to the same bank account.

How to sell Crypto to USD?

  1. In the Crypto.com App home screen, tap on quick actions Sell OR Accounts > Fiat Wallet > Sell Crypto

  2. Select the cryptocurrency you'd like to convert to USD

  3. Select the “Cash” option

  4. On the Sell Cryptocurrency window, you can enter the amount you wish to convert. (If you tap on the field where you enter the amount, the app will suggest the maximum amount you can sell.)

  5. You will see a confirmation window showing the actual current value of the coin in fiat money for 15 seconds. Please pay attention to that window as it shows the amount of fiat money you are getting for the coin at that time

How to withdraw USD via the SWIFT Network?

  1. In the Crypto.com App home screen, tap on the ≡ Menu button > Fiat Wallet or tap Accounts > Fiat Wallet. Tap Transfer > Withdraw > USD

  2. Browse through the withdrawal process and then tap on “Withdraw Now”

  3. Choose a withdrawal bank account. Note: At least one successful deposit is required before being able to withdraw USD

  4. Review the SWIFT bank account details that you have selected. Please ensure account number/IBAN is accurate and complete, otherwise edit it before proceeding.

    1. Note: If you edit the field, do not change it completely. The edited value must contain the original value. Example - Original: “1234567890123456”, Edited: “AE070331234567890123456”

  5. If your SWIFT/BIC code is missing, please edit it and enter the correct information before proceeding.

    1. Note: SWIFT/BIC code must be 8 or 11 characters and must include number and letters only

  6. Insert your withdrawal amount, review and confirm the withdrawal request

  7. Wait for our internal review and we will notify you once the withdrawal is processed. Most withdrawals are processed within minutes. In some cases, such as your first withdrawal, a manual review of 1 to 3 days may be required

Note: If 2FA is not enabled, it will not be requested for Fiat withdrawals. If a customer has 2FA enabled, a 2FA process needs to be completed when the customer attempts to initiate a withdrawal.

1. In the Crypto.com App home screen, tap on the ≡ Menu button > Fiat Wallet or tap Accounts > Fiat Wallet. Tap Transfer > Withdraw > USD

2. Browse through the withdrawal process and then tap on “Withdraw Now”

3. Choose a withdrawal bank account. Note: At least one successful deposit is required before being able to withdraw USD

4. Review the SWIFT bank account details that you have selected. Please ensure account number/IBAN is accurate and complete, otherwise edit it before proceeding. Note: If you edit the field, do not change it completely. The edited value must contain the original value. Example - Original: “1234567890123456”, Edited: “AE070331234567890123456”

5. If your SWIFT/BIC code is missing, please edit it and enter the correct information before proceeding. Note: SWIFT/BIC code must be 8 or 11 characters and must include number and alphabets only

6. Insert your withdrawal amount, review and confirm the withdrawal request

How long does it take to see the withdrawal funds in my bank account?

  • All withdrawal requests are subject to an internal review which could take up to 1-3 business days. We will notify you via email and push notifications once the withdrawal is processed

  • Once the internal review is completed, we use the SWIFT network as the default channel for transferring funds back to your bank account. Withdrawal via SWIFT typically arrives in your bank account in 1-5 business days

What are the different withdrawal bank account statuses?

In the Choose Bank Account Screen for withdrawals, the statuses of the bank accounts can be the below:

  1. Verified: Shown with a ‘>’ icon, this bank account is available for withdrawals

  2. Pending: This bank account is under verification. If the deposit received from this bank account is successful, it will be verified for withdrawals

  3. Action Required: We require proof of payment for the deposit from this bank account. If successfully processed, this bank account will be verified for withdrawals. Please refer to USD Deposit via the SWIFT Network FAQ to submit proof of payment.

  4. Rejected: This bank account is not available for withdrawals. It could not be verified as the deposit from this bank account was rejected

How to delete a withdrawal bank account?

To delete a withdrawal bank account:

  1. In the Choose Bank Account Screen, swipe left on the bank account

  2. Tap on “Delete” and confirm

Note: Only Verified and Rejected bank accounts can be deleted. If a bank account has a pending withdrawal request, it cannot be deleted.

  1. In the Choose Bank Account Screen, swipe left on the bank account

  2. Tap on “Delete” and confirm

Why is USD SWIFT withdrawal not available for me yet?

Consistent with applicable regulations, users are required to have at least one successful USD SWIFT deposit to the Crypto.com App before we can transfer USD funds back to the same bank account. Please refer to USD Deposit via the SWIFT Network FAQ to deposit USD to your Crypto.com account.

What are the withdrawal limits and fees?

Daily limits are 24-hour rolling and monthly limits are 30-day rolling

Channel

Daily Limit

Daily Transactions Limit

Monthly Limit

Monthly Transactions Limit

SWIFT

Minimum: $100 USD

Maximum: $100,000 USD

5

$500,000 USD

30

There is a $25 USD withdrawal fee per withdrawal.

Prime users have higher withdrawal limits of $1M USD daily and $30M USD monthly, and can enjoy zero fee withdrawals.

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