Notice on Reduction in SWIFT USD Withdrawal Fees on Binance

Published on 2026-01-19 09:00

This is a general announcement. Products and services referred to here may not be available in your region.

Fellow Binancians,

As part of our ongoing commitment to enhancing user experience and accessibility, Binance is excited to announce a major reduction in transaction fees for USD withdrawals via SWIFT bank transfer.

Effective immediately for both retail and corporate users, the withdrawal fee for direct USD transfers through SWIFT has been lowered from $60 to $25 per transaction. USD deposits via SWIFT bank transfer remains 0 fee on Binance.

We remain dedicated to providing our users with more cost-effective and seamless financial services.

Notes

  • There may be discrepancies between this original content in English and any translated versions. Please refer to the original English version for the most accurate information, in case any discrepancies arise.

  • Binance does not charge fees for USD deposits via SWIFT bank transfer. However, your local bank may still apply its own fees.

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Binance Team

2026-01-19

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