Splitwise vs Wise: Everything you need to know
Find out more about the differences between Splitwise and Wise and how you can use both.
Skrill is a UK virtual wallet app used for money transfers, payments and even cryptocurrency trading. If you’ve just started using Skrill, you’ll want to know how it all works.
This includes how to withdraw your money from Skrill when you need to. Read on for everything you need to know, including withdrawal methods, fees and how long it takes.
And, if you’re shopping around for an alternative provider for sending money and spending abroad, consider checking out the Wise account from the money services provider Wise.
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There are a couple of different ways you can withdraw your money from Skrill. You can transfer your balance to your bank account, or you can send it to a card.
It is also possible to withdraw to PayPal, but not directly - we’ll show you how to withdraw money from Skrill to PayPal below.
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Here’s how transfer money from Skrill to a bank account in a few easy steps:¹
Another option is to send money from your Skrill account to a Visa or Mastercard debit or credit card. Here’s how to do it:²
You can also withdraw money from Skrill to PayPal, but not directly. You’ll first need to follow the steps above to withdraw money to your bank account.
The next step is to make a bank transfer to top up your PayPal balance. However, it’s probably easier to simply link your bank account to your PayPal account. This will let you use your bank account to spend via PayPal, without the need to top up or deposit funds.
With Skrill, you can convert your cryptocurrency back to fiat currencies like euros, dollars and pounds. Another option is to withdraw straight to a crypto wallet.
To withdraw crypto to a bank account (to turn it into cash), follow these steps:³
The process is similar to withdraw to a crypto wallet. You simply need to select ‘Crypto Wallet’ under ‘Withdraw’, then enter the amount and the wallet address.³
There are some fees involved with withdrawing money and crypto from Skrill. These vary depending which withdrawal method you choose.
Let’s take a look:⁴
| Method | Fee |
|---|---|
| Withdraw to bank | 1.75% (min. £3.50) |
| Withdraw to Visa debit/credit card | 1.99% |
| Withdraw to Mastercard debit/credit card | 1.99% |
| Withdraw cryptocurrency to bank account | 0% via a merchant |
| Withdraw to crypto wallet | 2% |
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Skrill does have some withdrawal limits, but these are personal to each user. You can check your own limits in your Skrill account profile.⁵
If you’re withdrawing from Skrill to your bank account, it should take between 1-5 working days for your money to arrive.¹
For withdrawals to cards, it takes up to 3 working days.²
After reading this, you should be all set to withdraw money from Skrill in whatever way you choose. Just bear in mind the fees and timescales, as not all methods are cheap and fast for withdrawals.
Also, if you still need to send money, especially in different currencies, consider opening a Wise account. You can transfer money to 40+ currencies for low fees and mid-market exchange rates.
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Sources last checked on date: 10-May-2024
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