As a trader who always tries to thoroughly understand the fee structures of any broker I use, reviewing Fineco’s approach to deposits and withdrawals has been especially important for me. Based on what I’ve gathered, the information surrounding deposit and withdrawal fees at Fineco is not entirely straightforward or as transparent as I would prefer. For the most basic “Trading Account,” Fineco appears to only support bank transfers for both deposits and withdrawals, with payment cards, bills, and checks not available. Their “Fineco Account,” which is more akin to a full-service banking account, offers additional options like payment cards and support for transfers both within Italy and abroad. However, nowhere does Fineco explicitly clarify if there are specific charges imposed by them for making deposits or withdrawals. Given the lack of detailed disclosures about these potential fees, and knowing that other brokers are much clearer on this point, I personally treat this as a possible red flag. In my experience, a lack of transparency often correlates with unforeseen charges or cumbersome procedures. As a rule, since Fineco is not regulated and already carries a noted high risk and limited contact channels, I would exercise significant caution. I strongly recommend contacting customer support directly before making any transfers, and taking into account possible third-party fees from banks, especially for cross-border transactions. For me, I always opt for brokers that disclose every potential charge in advance, and I would need further clarification from Fineco before feeling comfortable with their deposit and withdrawal processes.