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Is there a way to automatically deposit funds each month? or do you have to manually deposit them each time?


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24 minutes ago, 2me said:

Is there a way to automatically deposit funds each month? or do you have to manually deposit them each time?

Hi @2me,

currently, we provide manual deposits only and do not offer an option for setting up auto debit every month. If you're interested in enabling auto debit for your account, you may want to check with your bank to see if they have such a feature available.

All the best,
AshishIG

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1 hour ago, AshishIG said:

Hi @2me,

currently, we provide manual deposits only and do not offer an option for setting up auto debit every month. If you're interested in enabling auto debit for your account, you may want to check with your bank to see if they have such a feature available.

All the best,
AshishIG

Is there a way I can automatically reinvest dividend payments or does this have to be done automatically as well?

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42 minutes ago, 2me said:

Is there a way I can automatically reinvest dividend payments or does this have to be done automatically as well?

IG does not provide a dividend reinvestment plan. When dividends are paid, IG will credit them to your ledger once received, and you can decide whether to reinvest the money or withdraw it.

All the best,
AshishIG

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