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# How to transfer funds

You can transfer funds between your wallets and trading accounts in the B2CORE UI.

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Transfers are allowed only between wallets and accounts denominated in the same currency.
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In the B2CORE UI, navigate to **Wallets** in the main menu.

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The names of menu items and other UI elements depend on your broker’s configuration and may differ from those shown in this guide.
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Click the desired wallet, and then click **Transfer** in right panel that appears.
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Select the *source* and *destination* wallets or accounts between which you want to transfer funds.
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Enter the amount to transfer or click **25%**, **50%**, **75%**, or **100%** to automatically calculate a percentage the *source* balance that you want to transfer.
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Click **Transfer**.
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Funds are transferred instantly without any commission.


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