Withdraw Your Funds Easily and Fast

What You Need to Know
Before you can withdraw your earnings from Pocket Option, your account must be fully verified. This includes completing identity verification, submitting proof of address, and confirming your payment method. Typically, withdrawal requests are processed within 1-3 business days. Cryptocurrency withdrawals, however, are much quicker and usually take between 5 minutes and 6 hours.
To prevent any delays or cancellations, make sure to withdraw using the same payment method you originally used to deposit funds. Withdrawals need to meet a minimum amount of $10, and larger sums may trigger extra security checks.
Step-by-Step How to Withdraw
- Log into your verified Pocket Option account on the login page.
- Go to the "Finance" section located in your dashboard menu.
- Select "Withdrawal" from the available finance options.
- Choose your preferred withdrawal method from the list.
- Enter the amount you wish to withdraw (minimum $10 or the equivalent in INR).
- Provide accurate payment details such as your bank account, UPI ID, or wallet info.
- Double-check everything, then click "Confirm Withdrawal."
- Look out for a confirmation email and track the status of your withdrawal.
Available Options in India
| Option | Details | Processing Time | Fees |
|---|---|---|---|
| UPI Transfer | Direct to UPI ID in INR | 1-3 business days | Varies |
| Bank Transfer | Local bank account transfer | 1-3 business days | Check platform |
| Paytm Wallet | Direct to Paytm account | 1-2 business days | Varies |
| PhonePe | Mobile wallet transfer | 1-2 business days | Check platform |
| Visa/Mastercard | Card refund process | 3-7 business days | Varies |
| Cryptocurrency | Bitcoin, USDT, others | 5 minutes - 6 hours | Network fees apply |
Requirements and Limits
Your Pocket Option account must be fully verified with valid ID documents, proof of address, and a confirmed phone number before any withdrawal can be processed. If you plan to withdraw large amounts, you might need to provide further documentation, such as proof of the source of funds.
Minimum withdrawal amounts vary by payment method but start at $10 or equivalent. Maximum limits depend on your verification status and the payment method chosen. It’s essential to use the same withdrawal method you used for deposits to avoid any hold-ups.
Common Issues
Unverified Account
Make sure to upload all required documents to complete your account verification. Watch your email for updates on the verification status and reply quickly if more information is requested.
Payment Method Mismatch
You must withdraw using the same payment method used for depositing funds. If you want to change your withdrawal method, reach out to our support team for help with the necessary verification.
Processing Delays
Withdrawal times can occasionally stretch up to 14 business days depending on the payment method and verification checks. Cryptocurrency withdrawals are the fastest, while traditional bank transfers may take longer, especially during busy periods.
Tips for India Users
For faster withdrawals in INR, Indian traders should focus on UPI and local bank transfers. Always verify your bank details and UPI ID carefully to avoid failed transactions. If you need money urgently, cryptocurrency withdrawals are your best bet since they clear much faster than other options. Keeping your documents ready for verification will also help ensure you access your funds without unnecessary delays.
FAQ
Q: How long does Pocket Option withdrawal take in India?
Most withdrawals complete in 1-3 business days, but cryptocurrency options can process within 5 minutes to 6 hours.
Q: What is the minimum withdrawal amount?
The minimum withdrawal amount is $10 or the equivalent in INR, although it can vary depending on the payment method.
Q: Can I withdraw to a different payment method than I used for deposits?
No. For security reasons, you must use the same payment method for withdrawals as you did for deposits.
Q: Why is my withdrawal request rejected?
Common reasons include an unverified account, mismatched payment methods, insufficient funds, or withdrawal amounts below the minimum limit.