Here is a detailed overview of all Skrill fees and limits, along with tips on reducing fees and raising limits by linking up with eWalleo.
Understanding Skrill's fees and limits involves knowing what it costs to deposit, withdraw, or exchange currencies and the maximum amounts you can transfer or keep. Knowing these details helps you manage your money better with Skrill.
This guide puts all the fees and limits in one place and compares them across different VIP levels. It also gives tips on paying less fees and increasing your limits with Skrill.
Skrill has a different fees and limits structure for VIP and non-VIP clients. When you upgrade your Skrill account to a VIP, your fees get much lower, and your limits get a lot higher. If you are not a VIP yet, you can link your Skrill account with eWalleo and start enjoying VIP perks >>
Skrill offers different ways to deposit money. Deposits using bank transfers and credit/debit cards generally have a 1% fee, but for some countries and payment methods, it’s 2.5%.
There are many combinations of countries, currencies, and methods, so we can’t list all the fees here. However, you can use the dropdown filter on Skrill’s fee page to find the fee for your specific situation.
Skrill deposit limits vary depending on several factors. Verified Skrill accounts usually have high deposit limits that meet most users' needs.
To determine your deposit limits for a specific method, log in to your Skrill account, click ‘Deposit,’ and select your preferred deposit method. Skrill has multiple deposit options, including cryptocurrency.
In the next step, enter the amount of money you wish to deposit.
You will see your chosen option's minimum and maximum deposit limits.
Similar to deposit options, various methods are available to withdraw your funds.
The fees depend on the withdrawal method and your VIP status. Bank withdrawals are free for VIP members (Silver, Gold, and Diamond levels).
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For non-VIP members, the withdrawal fees are as follows:
Payment Method | Fee |
---|---|
Skrill Crypto Withdrawals (via a merchant) | 0.00% |
Bank Transfer | 1.75% |
Mastercard, Visa | 1.99% |
Withdrawing to Crypto | 2.00% |
NETELLER | 3.49% |
Swift | GBP 4.72 (EUR 5.50) |
Note that from July 22, 2024, Skrill will charge a minimum withdrawal fee of EUR 0.99 (or the equivalent in your currency) for withdrawals to your VISA/Mastercard.
Your Skrill withdrawal limits depend on your VIP status and how you choose to withdraw your funds. To enjoy raised limits, join Skrill through the eWalleo registration link and become VIP >>
To find out your withdrawal limits:
Skrill offers the physical Skrill Card and the virtual prepaid MasterCard. Both are exclusively available to users in the European Economic Area (EEA) and the UK.
The fees and limits for your Skrill prepaid card depend on your VIP level and the currency you use.
To view your limits in your Skrill account currency:
Category | Fees & Limits |
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Order Card | The first is free, and any subsequent card is 2.5 EUR. |
Canceled Card Replacement | €2.50 |
Annual Service Fee | €10.00 |
Max Per Transaction | €2,600 |
Max Purchases per 24 hours | 10 |
Max POS Purchase per 24 hours | €2,600 |
Category | Non-VIP | Silver | Gold | Diamond |
---|---|---|---|---|
MasterCard Application Fee | €10 | Free | Free | Free |
Replacement Fee | €10 | Free | Free | Free |
Cash Withdrawal Limit | €900/per day | €1,500/per day | €3,000/per day | €5,000/per day |
FX Fee | 3.99% | 2.89% | 2.59% | 1.99% |
ATM Withdraw Fee | 1.75% | Free | Free | Free |
POS Limit | €2,700/per day | €3,000/per day | €5,000/per day | €10,000/per day |
Annual Fee | €10 | Free | Free | Free |
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Skrill P2P transfer fees and limits vary based on your VIP account status and whether you have a verified Skrill account.
All Skrill users with a verified account are part of the Skrill True Loyalty Program, with the main benefit of free P2P transfers.
Becoming a True Skriller is a quick and simple way to enjoy free P2P transfers with your Skrill account, saving you money even without a VIP upgrade. Just ensure you've completed all the necessary steps:
Non-VIP, Non-Verified | Non-VIP, Verified | Silver VIP | Gold VIP | Diamond VIP | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Skrill to Skrill (P2P) | 2.99% | Free | Free | Free | Free |
Skrill P2P Transfer Limit
The Skrill platform allows transfers of as low as €1 between Skrill accounts. The maximum transfer amount varies depending on your VIP level.
To determine your specific P2P transfer limit on Skrill, follow these steps:
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In many countries, people often can't use traditional banks to receive money, so they transfer funds between e-money services like Skrill and Neteller.
The fee for transferring money between Skrill and Neteller is 3.49%, but it goes down as you move up VIP levels.
To transfer money from Skrill to Neteller:
Skrill employs a trusted interbank rate provider for their FX transactions, ensuring customers receive a fair exchange rate.
The FX fee applied varies based on your VIP Level.
Here's a breakdown of the FX fees across different VIP levels:
Non-VIP | Silver | Gold | Diamond | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Skrill FX Conversion Fee | 3.99% | 2.89% | 2.59% | 1.99% |
Skrill offers cryptocurrency exchange services, allowing users to buy, sell, and trade more than 40+ cryptocurrencies supported by the platform. The fees are straightforward and vary based on the transaction amount:
Up to €19.99 | €20.00 - €99.99 | €100+ | |
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Buy Crypto | €0.99 per transaction | €1.99 per transaction | 1.50% per transaction |
Sell Crypto | €0.99 per transaction | €1.99 per transaction | 1.50% per transaction |
Crypto P2P | 0.50% per transaction | 0.50% per transaction | 0.50% per transaction |
Note: If your account is in a currency other than EUR, you will pay the equivalent in your account's currency.
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