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How to transfer your Stocks to XTB?

Transferring Stocks from another broker to XTB, Transfer of securities, transfer of shares, transfer of ETFs.

Written by Panika Chamnithurakan

Updated: 2026-03-26 10:48:30

Transferring shares/ETFs from another broker to XTB.

Transferring securities to XTB can be done in a few simple steps as follows:

  1. To make a transfer, you need an active investment account with XTB. If you don't have one, you can open one in a few steps.

  2. To transfer securities, Please fill out the form "OMI Transfer From to XTB" and send to email cs_int@xtb.com

  3. Notify your current broker.
    Contact your broker and inform them of your intention to transfer the securities.
    Your broker will contact XTB via email: settlement@xtb.com.

  4. Confirmation of transfer order.

    After completing the form regarding the transfer of shares to XTB, your request will be stored in the “Forms and Documents” tab .

🚩 There are no fees for transferring securities to XTB
, but fees may be charged by the originating broker from which you are making the transfer.

🚩 Fractional rights and CFDs
are not transferable to other individuals or entities.

🚩 The transfer time
depends on the originating institution from which you are transferring securities. The process can take up to 30 days from the date of request. Please note that in exceptional cases, a share transfer may be rejected by both the originating and receiving brokers, such as if the security is not included in the broker's offer.

If you still need help with your question,

The financial instruments we offer, especially CFDs, can be highly risky. Fractional Shares (FS) is an acquired from XTB fiduciary right to fractional parts of stocks and ETFs. FS are not a separate financial instrument. The limited corporate rights are associated with FS.
This page was not created for investors residing in Brazil. This brokerage is not authorized by the Comissão de Valores Mobiliários (CVM) or the Brazilian Central Bank (BCB). The content of this page should not be characterized as an investment offer in Brazil or for investors residing in that country.
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