To check the status of your withdrawal request with Angel One, simply log in to the app or website, go to the withdrawals section, and view the current status (processing, completed, or failed). You can also receive updates via SMS or email once the withdrawal is processed.
Where do I see withdrawal status in the Angel One app?
In the Angel One mobile app, go to the 'Funds' or 'Withdrawals' section. There, you will find a list of all your withdrawal requests along with their status—whether it’s pending, processing, or completed.
How do I check withdrawal status on the website?
On the Angel One website, log in and go to 'My Account' → 'Funds' → 'Withdrawal History'. Here you can see all your withdrawal requests and their current status.
Will I get an SMS or email update?
Yes. Angel One sends SMS and email notifications when your withdrawal is received, when it is being processed, and once it is completed or if it fails.
Why is my withdrawal marked 'processing'?
A status of 'processing' means Angel One has received your request and is initiating the fund transfer to your bank. It usually completes within 1–2 business days, depending on your bank’s settlement process.
What if my withdrawal fails?
If withdrawal fails, the status will show 'failed' and the amount will return to your Angel One ledger. You will also get an SMS/email with the reason. Check your bank details and try again or contact support.
How long does withdrawal take?
Withdrawals are normally processed within 1–2 working days. Bank holidays or fund houses can cause slight delays. If it takes longer than 3 days, contact support.
What should I do if withdrawal is delayed?
If your withdrawal is delayed beyond 3 working days, call customer care at +91‑22‑7134 1000 or raise a ticket in the app. They can check your request ID and share updates on any hold-ups.
Any tips to avoid delays in future withdrawals?
• Always double-check your bank account and IFSC details.
• Raise withdrawal requests before 5 PM on working days.
• Keep your KYC and bank details updated.
• Maintain sufficient fund balance to avoid holds.
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