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What payout methods does Ramp support for selling crypto?
What payout methods does Ramp support for selling crypto?

Cashing out from crypto back into fiat? Read on to find out what payout options are available to you and what the fees are for each one.

Updated over a week ago

The payout methods available to you depend on your country/region. We currently support:

Payout method

Fee

Settlement time (indicative)

Available in

🏦 ACH bank transfer

Up to 2 business days

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ USA (supported states)

As little as 2 minutes

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ USA (supported states)

πŸ’³ Payout-to-card (Mastercard credit and debit cards)

< 30 minutes (Fast fund-enabled)

Up to 2 business days (all others)

πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ UK and πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί EEA (European Economic Area)

πŸ’³ Payout-to-card (Visa credit and debit cards)

< 30 minutes (Fast fund-enabled)

Up to 2 business days (all others)

🌐 All off-ramp supported countries (except USA)

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Payout methods available for US users

We offer two types of bank transfers for users in the USA:

  • ACH (Automated Clearing House): up to 2 business days

  • RTP (Real-Time Payments): as little as 2 min

The fees are the same for both ACH and RTP, and the fastest method will be automatically selected depending on your bank's support.

🌐 Payout methods available in all other countries

In other supported countries outside the USA, you can cash out from crypto directly into your Visa or Mastercard credit and debit cards with Payout-to-Card.

Payout-to-Card settlement times depend on your bank supporting the Faster Funds scheme:

  • Fast Funds-enabled credit/debit cards (Visa Direct or Mastercard Send): < 30 minutes

  • All other credit/debit cards: up to 2 business days

Please contact your bank to find out if your card supports the Fast Funds scheme.

πŸ”– Important notices

  • Payouts must be sent to a bank account or card owned by, and under the same name as, the user who makes the sale.

  • Transactions can suffer unexpected delays if, for any reason, we have to conduct extra checks

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