From my experience scrutinizing brokers, transparency around fees—especially on deposits and withdrawals—is essential for trust. With Morrison, my research found that their fee structure is not clearly outlined, which raises a caution flag for me. The available official and regulatory information highlights Morrison’s long-standing ASIC regulation and over two decades in business, factors that often suggest a decent operational standard. However, when it comes to specifics about funding and withdrawal fees, there is a notable lack of detailed disclosure. As a trader, I always want to know in advance the complete cost structure I will face, including any hidden or unexpected charges related to moving money in or out of my trading account. Unfortunately, Morrison’s documentation does not provide clear answers about these potential fees. That ambiguity means I cannot definitively say whether undisclosed fees exist, but the lack of clarity itself is something I approach with caution. In my experience, reputable brokers are usually upfront about all charges, so I would recommend contacting their support directly and requesting explicit information on all associated funding and withdrawal fees before proceeding. For me, this level of due diligence is important in protecting my capital and maintaining trust in my brokerage relationships.