Abstract:A number of funding options are available from FIBO Group, including bank wire, credit cards, and online payment processors like Skrill and Neteller. Keep in mind that things will change according on your jurisdiction.
FIBO Group offers a variety of funding methods, including bank wire, credit cards and online payment systems such as Skrill and Neteller. Note that these will vary depending on your jurisdiction.
Due to the recent changes with regard to payment method by the broker, they have announced that that as of May 19, 2022, funds will be credited and withdrawn from the trading account via the Webmoney system according to the floating rate presented in the Client Area “Conversion Rates” section
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