What are the fees for withdrawing funds from my Skrill account?

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Skrill typically charges fees for withdrawing funds from your account, and these fees can vary depending on several factors including the withdrawal method you choose, your location, and the currency you are using. For instance, withdrawing funds to a bank account or a card may incur a different fee than if you are transferring to a different Skrill account or using a Skrill prepaid card. Generally, when withdrawing to a bank account, there may be a fixed fee, which is often a nominal amount, or a percentage of the withdrawal amount. If you choose to make a withdrawal to a card, a fee could also be applicable, and this may be dependent on the type of card linked to your Skrill account. It is important to note that fees are often updated, and they may vary based on special promotions or changes in the service. Therefore, it is advisable to consult the official Skrill website for the most accurate and current information regarding withdrawal fees. You can typically find detailed fee information in the help section or the terms and conditions on their website. This ensures that you are aware of any charges that may apply before proceeding with your withdrawal.
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Answered Jul 4, 2025

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