Instant Fund Withdrawal Terms on FYERS

What Are the Terms and Conditions for Instant Fund Withdrawal on FYERS?

With FYERS’ Instant Fund Withdrawal feature, eligible users can access their funds in under 60 seconds. However, this service is subject to strict conditions related to time, transaction limits, account activity, and bank eligibility. This article explains all terms, exceptions, and scenarios you should be aware of.

Instant Withdrawal Terms and Conditions

Processing Time

  • Eligible requests are processed instantly—typically within 60 seconds.

Amount Limits

  • Minimum withdrawal: ₹100
  • Maximum withdrawal: ₹2,00,000 per transaction

Frequency & Timing

  • Only one instant withdrawal request is allowed per day.
  • Requests must be placed between 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM (All days, including weekends).
  • No withdrawals are processed on trading or settlement holidays.

View official update: Instant Withdrawals now available on weekends

Eligibility Criteria

  • No open positions in your FYERS account.
  • No pending or executed orders in your account at the time of the request.
  • No active Smart Orders (including GTT or bracket orders).
  • No open positions under Margin Trading Facility (MTF) or Futures & Options (F&O) segments.
  • Your primary bank account must support instant withdrawals.
  • UCO Bank and Paytm Payments Bank are not eligible for instant withdrawals.
If any of the above conditions are not met, your instant withdrawal request will be blocked. You can place a regular withdrawal request instead.

What If…

ScenarioOutcome
You have an open intraday or delivery tradeYou won’t be eligible for instant withdrawal
You have a pending GTT or bracket orderYou must cancel it before placing an instant withdrawal request
You try withdrawing on a settlement holidayThe request will not be processed until the next working day
You make multiple requests in one dayOnly the first request will be processed instantly
You try withdrawing outside permitted hoursYou must place a regular withdrawal request
You exceed the ₹2 lakh limitExcess amount will follow standard withdrawal timelines
You have open MTF or F&O positionsInstant withdrawal will be blocked; use regular withdrawal option
Your bank is UCO Bank or Paytm Payments BankInstant withdrawal will be blocked; only regular withdrawal is allowed
Always ensure you’ve squared off all trades, canceled any Smart Orders, and cleared your order book before initiating an instant withdrawal request.

Last updated: 05 Sep 2025

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