What is the withdrawable balance?

What is the withdrawable balance?

The amount that can be transferred from the 5paisa account to the primary bank account is known as the withdrawable balance. It may differ from the net available funds shown in the funds balance as the funds from equity and F&O trades are not settled instantly. Exchanges require T+1 day to settle funds from selling equities and F&O trades to the 5paisa account before they can be withdrawn. 

If you have traded during the day, their withdrawable balance may change after the market closes because all charges and obligations are updated after the end of the day process. 


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