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Easily navigate Questrade withdrawals. Learn about EFTs, wire transfers, processing times, and more.

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Interested in making a withdrawal from your Questrade account(s)? Explore this article for a high level overview of the different withdrawal methods, processing times and more.

Looking for more info on how to place a request, or potential tax implications of withdrawing from certain registered accounts? Check out the related articles in this lesson.

Important to know:

  • The most popular withdrawal method is an Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT).
  • EFTs are completely free, however they may take up to 5 business days to be processed.
  • Wire transfers are faster, but there is a small processing fee attached.
  • If you recently sold investments to “free up” the cash for a withdrawal, please take note of the different settlement times for each security. The sections below have more information on these times.
  • EFT withdrawals can only be sent to bank accounts in Canada, Wire transfers can be sent internationally if needed.
  • The name and information of your receiving bank account must match the information in your Questrade profile exactly.
EFT Wire
Currency CAD or USD CAD or USD
Time 3-5 Business days 1-3 Business days
Cost Free

$20 CAD for CAD wire

$30 USD for USD wire

$40 USD/CAD for international wires*

*Charged in the currency of the withdrawal

Maximum per day

$50,000 CAD*

$25,000 USD*

*Larger amounts take an extra business day for every $50,000 CAD or $25,000 USD above the max.

No limit

Tip: To help save time before a future withdrawal request, you can either link your preferred bank account electronically, or upload a void cheque/direct deposit form ahead of time.

Please note: EFT Withdrawals of Canadian dollars (CAD) can only be sent to CAD bank accounts. U.S. dollars (USD) can only be sent to USD bank accounts.

Thisonlyapplies toEFT withdrawals.

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If the cash in your Questrade account does not match your bank account’s currency, you may need to exchange the funds before withdrawing. You can do so ahead of time, or at the time of your withdrawal.

If your funds need to be converted between currencies before a withdrawal, this will add one business day to your request’s processing time.

Settlement Time

When you sell an investment (or cover a short sale), behind the scenes there’s something known as settlement time. This refers to the amount of time it takes for the different brokers to formally exchange money and securities between buyers and sellers.

Although the cash is available in your account right away for another investment, it takes a few business days (in most cases) for the actual cash to be exchanged for shares and the trade to be settled.

If you place a trade to “free up” cash for a withdrawal, please keep the settlement time in mind since this may delay your withdrawal until the settlement is finalized.

For Stocks, ETFs, Mutual Funds, and most Bonds, settlement time is T+2 business days, which is the date of the trade, plus two business/trading days. For example, if you sold a stock on Monday, the trade would settle on Wednesday.

For Options contracts, settlement time is only T+1 business day.

Note: The North American investment industry is moving towards a shortened settlement time of T+1 for most securities. In February 2023, the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) voted to reduce settlement to T+1 which will go into effect on May 28, 2024.

Questwealth Portfolio withdrawals

Because Questwealth Portfolios are managed on your behalf by our Portfolio Management team, withdrawals from these accounts have a slightly different timeline and process.

For most withdrawals from a Questwealth Portfolio, some Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) will need to be sold/liquidated to “free up” the cash required. Depending on the desired currency of the withdrawal (CAD or USD) and the specific ETFs sold in the account, a currency conversion may need to take place.

This currency conversion cannot take place until settlement has finalized (see above for more info). Due to this, most Questwealth Portfolio withdrawals may take an additional 3 business days on top of the standard processing times.

Tip: Please keep these additional timeframes in mind if you’re requesting a time-sensitive withdrawal like an RRSP Home Buyer’s Plan. We recommend requesting your withdrawal ahead of time to ensure you have the funds when you need them.

Withdrawing from registered accounts

It’s important to remember that withdrawing from certain types of registered accounts (i.e. RRSP) may have additional tax implications or restrictions.

This will depend on the type of registered account, and whether you’re requesting a special type of withdrawal (I.e. qualifying FHSA withdrawal, RRSP Home Buyer’s Plan).

Explore the related articles in this lesson for more information specific to each type of account.

Withdrawing from a Margin account

When you request a cash withdrawal from your Margin account, it’s very important to keep your overall Buying Power in mind to make sure you don’t accidentally enter a Margin call.

Because Margin accounts allow you to borrow funds to invest, there’s a possibility that your requested withdrawal exceeds the amount of available cash due to your buying power, or leverage being used to hold/short securities.

Before placing your withdrawal request, please take a moment to examine your account balances and holdings to ensure you have sufficient cash for your request in the required currency.

If your withdrawal causes a negative cash balance, interest charges will apply for as long as the negative balance is held.

Note: If you have Margin Power enabled which links the assets in your TFSA to your Margin account for additional collateral, this may have implications for your withdrawal.

Please double check your balances in both accounts to ensure you have enough liquid cash to cover the withdrawal(s) requested.

Key takeaways

Keep the following tips in mind when requesting a withdrawal:

  • Withdrawals can only be made to your own individual bank account that matches the name and information from your Questrade profile.
    • Joint accounts are only available if your name is formally listed on the account, and supporting documentation may be required (I.e. void cheque, direct deposit form.)
  • Individual accounts cannot withdraw to corporate bank accounts unless you are the sole beneficial owner of the corporation. Supporting documentation may also be required.
    • Likewise, corporate accounts can only be withdrawn to corporate bank accounts with matching corporation names.
  • Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT) withdrawals are free, but Wire withdrawals can be faster.
  • For EFT withdrawals exceeding $50,000 CAD or $25,000 USD, these will take an additional business day to process for every $50,000 CAD/$25,000 USD above the threshold.
    • For large, time-sensitive withdrawals (I.e. down payment), we recommend using a wire transfer if you don’t have time for your withdrawal to arrive over a few days.
    • For example, an EFT withdrawal of $200,000 CAD would take four business days to arrive (in addition to normal processing times) since only $50,000 CAD can be sent per day via EFT.
  • Note: Tangerine and EQ Bank do not support wire transfers, therefore only EFT withdrawals are available for these institutions.
  • Some banks may charge you for an incoming wire transfer. This fee is charged by the bank, and is independent of Questrade’s wire processing fee(s).
  • You cannot make a withdrawal to another individual’s bank account.
  • Some credit unions may have additional processing times added before the funds are available in your account. This is especially true around weekends and holidays, as some withdrawals may take an additional 1-2 business days to arrive in rare cases.
  • Withdrawals can only be made in CAD or USD. Other currencies are not supported at this time.
  • Cheque withdrawals are also available in both CAD and USD, however due to the processing and mailing time required, this withdrawal method is not recommended.

Note: The information in this blog is for information purposes only and should not be used or construed as financial, investment, or tax advice by any individual. Information obtained from third parties is believed to be reliable, but no representations or warranty, expressed or implied is made by Questrade, Inc., its affiliates or any other person to its accuracy.

As a seasoned financial expert with a comprehensive understanding of investment platforms, particularly Questrade, I'm well-versed in the intricacies of account management, including the crucial aspect of making withdrawals. My expertise is substantiated by a deep knowledge of financial markets, investment instruments, and the operational procedures specific to Questrade.

Let's delve into the key concepts outlined in the article about making withdrawals from Questrade accounts:

  1. Withdrawal Methods:

    • Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT): This is the most popular method, being free of charge, though it takes 3-5 business days to process. It's limited to Canadian bank accounts.
    • Wire Transfer: Faster but incurs a processing fee of $20 CAD for CAD wire, $30 USD for USD wire, and $40 USD/CAD for international wires. It supports international transfers and has no maximum limit.
  2. Currency and Time:

    • Both EFT and Wire support CAD or USD.
    • EFT takes 3-5 business days, while Wire takes 1-3 business days.
  3. Cost and Maximum Per Day:

    • EFT is free, while Wire incurs fees.
    • Maximum per day for EFT is $50,000 CAD, and for Wire, there's no limit.
  4. Settlement Time:

    • Settlement time refers to the duration it takes for brokers to exchange money and securities after a trade. For most securities, it's T+2 business days, while for options, it's T+1 business day. Note the upcoming industry shift to T+1 from May 28, 2024.
  5. Questwealth Portfolio Withdrawals:

    • Withdrawals from Questwealth Portfolios involve selling ETFs, and currency conversion may be necessary. Additional processing time of 3 business days applies.
  6. Registered Accounts and Tax Implications:

    • Withdrawals from registered accounts may have tax implications depending on the account type and withdrawal purpose. Specific details are available in related articles.
  7. Margin Account Withdrawals:

    • Caution is advised when withdrawing from Margin accounts to avoid entering a Margin call. Negative balances accrue interest. Margin Power may impact withdrawals.
  8. Key Takeaways:

    • Withdrawals are limited to individual bank accounts matching Questrade profiles.
    • Joint accounts require proper documentation.
    • EFTs are free but have limits.
    • Wire transfers are faster but have fees.
    • Large EFT withdrawals above $50,000 CAD have additional processing time.
    • Wire transfers are recommended for time-sensitive large withdrawals.
    • Withdrawals are in CAD or USD only.
    • Cheque withdrawals are available but not recommended due to processing times.
    • The information provided is for informational purposes and not financial advice.

In conclusion, navigating Questrade withdrawals involves understanding various methods, associated costs, settlement times, and considerations specific to account types. This expertise ensures efficient and informed decision-making when managing your Questrade investments.

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