The initiative combines zero-cost transactions with a localized approach to payment processing, supporting access to the platform for traders In a significant moveThe initiative combines zero-cost transactions with a localized approach to payment processing, supporting access to the platform for traders In a significant move

YWO Removes All Deposit and Withdrawal Fees; Expands International and Local Payment Gateway Support

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The initiative combines zero-cost transactions with a localized approach to payment processing, supporting access to the platform for traders

In a significant move to enhance market accessibility, YWO today announced the removal of deposit and withdrawal fees across its entire suite of trading accounts. By removing these transaction costs clients are able to allocate more of their funds to trading activities rather than administrative overhead.

Flexible Funding via International and Local Gateways

Recognizing that accessibility is defined by both cost and convenience, YWO has expanded its payment infrastructure. Clients can now fund their accounts and withdraw funds through a variety of secure channels with zero internal fees:

► International Standards: Processing for major credit/debit cards and international e-wallets, supporting access for clients across multiple regions.

►Localized Solutions: Payment gateways for specific regions, including South East Asia, GCC, Latin America, and Africa, allowing traders to use local bank transfers and regional mobile payment providers.

►Digital Assets: Integration of cryptocurrency funding options for clients seeking modern, decentralized transaction methods.

EnhancingClient-Centric Trading

This update fundamentally enhances the YWO experience across all account types, including the Cent, Standard, and Zero Spread options. By pairing fee-free transactions with localized payment methods, YWO aims to reduce the friction often associated with traditional banking conventions.

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“We asked ourselves how we could make our platform more accessible to a wider range of clients,” stated a YWO spokesperson. “By removing YWO deposit and withdrawal fees and integrating local payment options, we aim to improve accessibility for clients. This allows clients, whether using a Cent account or a Zero Spread account, to move their funds with transparent fee structures and no internal deposit or withdrawal charges”.

Promoting Financial Inclusion

The decision to absorb transaction costs aligns with YWO’s objective of expanding to a wider market. By supporting local currencies and payment methods, YWO aims to reduce barriers for individuals in emerging markets. This approach supports broader participation in the financial markets, across multiple regions, subject to applicable regulatory requirements.

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