Based on my thorough review of United Trust Bank’s publicly available materials and their regulatory status in the UK, it is standard practice with regulated institutions like this one to require certain documentation for withdrawals, especially for the initial transaction. Although United Trust Bank’s WikiFX profile does not specify the exact list of documents, in my experience, withdrawal procedures with FCA-authorized banks and brokers usually involve identity verification and proof of address as part of their compliance with anti-money laundering regulations. For my first withdrawal with similar UK-regulated entities, I needed to provide a valid government-issued photo identification (such as a passport or driver’s license) and a recent proof of address (like a utility bill or bank statement, typically dated within the last three months). This process is in place to protect both the client and the institution from fraud and unauthorized access, ensuring funds are released securely and only to the account holder. Given United Trust Bank’s regulatory obligations, I would expect a similar process. If I were about to process my initial withdrawal, I’d prepare these documents in advance and consult their customer support channels (by email or phone) to verify the specific requirements. Ensuring all documentation is up-to-date and matches your account information is essential, as any discrepancies can delay the withdrawal process. Caution is warranted, and I always recommend confirming details directly to avoid misunderstandings or processing issues.