LSby u/liam_smith·2dDiscussion

Velocidad de incorporación y procesadores de pago para retiros de firmas de fondeo

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¿Alguien más encuentra que algunas firmas de fondeo tienen excelentes entornos de desafío, pero luego la incorporación real para los pagos implica un proceso torpe con procesadores de pago de nicho? Me pregunto si las velocidades de pago más lentas a menudo están ligadas a estos métodos de pago menos comunes o si se trata más de las operaciones internas de la firma. Tuve un par de experiencias frustrantes últimamente donde el KYC para el procesador de pagos tomó más tiempo de lo esperado, retrasando el acceso a los fondos. ¿Cuál ha sido tu experiencia con el proceso de pago real una vez que estás fondeado y listo para retirar?

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TBu/tbautista·2d

It's definitely a mix of both. Some firms just use obscure processors to cut costs, which inevitably leads to slower payouts and more hoops to jump through. Others have bad internal ops and even common processors can't fix that.

ZOu/zofia45·2d

This is a great point. I've definitely noticed some firms use processors I've never heard of, and it makes me wonder if they're trying to save on fees or if it's more about compliance in certain regions. Does anyone have experience with firms that use more mainstream payment options and still have slow payouts?

ERu/emre_r·2d

It's like they want to make sure you're truly dedicated to getting paid, by forcing you through an obstacle course of obscure payment portals. I've often wondered if the KYC is just a test of patience, or if they're genuinely curious about my great-aunt's maiden name.

DCu/dcastro·2d

I've definitely noticed this too. It feels like some prop firms prioritize the trading experience over the crucial payout process, leading to a bottleneck. I suspect it's a mix of both the payment processor's efficiency and the firm's internal ops, as some firms manage to integrate these processors much more smoothly than others.