How to Deposit on Quotex from Angola

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Quotex has no direct integration with Multicaixa Express or Angolan bank transfer. To fund an account, Angolan traders buy USDT on Binance P2P, paying with Multicaixa Express or a direct bank transfer to a seller who accepts kwanza, then withdraw that USDT straight to Quotex. A bank card is the other option where your issuer allows international transactions to a trading platform. Crypto is the route most Angolan traders rely on, largely because Angola has had no domestic USD-clearing capability since 2016. That gap is what pushes funding toward crypto rather than a direct bank wire.


Quick Reference

Detail Info
Minimum deposit $10 (approx. 9,200 AOA)
Minimum withdrawal Approx. $10 equivalent, varies by method
Quotex deposit fee None (Quotex side)
Binance P2P spread on USDT Varies by seller, check the quoted rate before confirming
USDT network processing time Typically 10–30 minutes after blockchain confirmation
Direct Multicaixa Express integration? No
Is crypto legal in Angola? Yes for buying/holding/trading — only mining is restricted

Route 1: Deposit via USDT Bought with Multicaixa Express (Recommended)

This is the route most Angolan traders use in practice. You buy USDT on Binance P2P with Multicaixa Express or bank transfer, then send the USDT directly to your Quotex account.

Step 1 — Get your Quotex USDT deposit address

Log in at qxbroker.com. Go to Finance > Deposit > Cryptocurrency, select USDT, and check which network Quotex specifies for that deposit address. Copy the address exactly. Sending to the wrong network can result in lost funds that Quotex support may not be able to recover.

Step 2 — Buy USDT on Binance P2P with AOA

Open Binance P2P and filter for USDT sellers accepting Multicaixa Express or bank transfer in AOA. Prioritise sellers with:

  • A high completed-trade count and a completion rate close to 100%
  • A rate that's in line with a few other listings, not a noticeable outlier
  • Clear payment instructions before you release any funds

If a rate looks unusually generous compared to everyone else, treat that as a warning sign rather than a bonus.

Step 3 — Pay the seller and confirm the order

Place your order for the USDT amount you need (Quotex's minimum is $10). Send payment through Multicaixa Express or bank transfer exactly as instructed in the order, using the reference details Binance shows. Mark the order as paid only after the transfer is sent. Binance holds the seller's USDT in escrow until you confirm payment, which is the buyer protection built into the P2P process.

Step 4 — Withdraw USDT to your Quotex address

Once the seller releases the USDT into your Binance wallet, go to Withdraw, select USDT, choose the same network your Quotex deposit address specified in Step 1, paste the address, and confirm. Binance deducts a small network fee.

Step 5 — Wait for confirmation

Blockchain transfers typically confirm within 10–30 minutes, depending on network congestion. Check your Quotex balance under Finance once the transaction clears.


Route 2: Bank Card

Quotex accepts Visa/Mastercard deposits where the card issuer permits transactions with an international trading platform. This skips the crypto step entirely, but approval depends on your specific bank's policy toward this merchant category, and declines aren't uncommon for cross-border trading-platform charges. If your card is declined, that's typically an issuer-side restriction rather than a Quotex-side error.


Fees and Exchange Costs

Quotex itself charges no deposit fees. The real cost for Angolan traders comes from:

  • Binance P2P spread: varies by seller; compare a few listings before committing to one
  • Network withdrawal fee: a small flat fee deducted by Binance when you withdraw USDT
  • AOA/USD rate movement: the kwanza has been volatile against the dollar, so the AOA cost of a fixed USD deposit shifts day to day

There's no single published fee figure for funding Quotex from Angola, since the P2P seller's rate and Binance's own network fee are the two variables that determine your actual cost.


What to Do if Your Deposit Is Delayed or Fails

Binance P2P route: 1. If a seller hasn't released USDT within the platform's stated appeal window after you've marked payment as sent, use Binance's in-app appeal function rather than waiting indefinitely. 2. Keep your payment confirmation (Multicaixa Express or bank transfer receipt) as evidence for the appeal. 3. Don't release a second payment or send funds outside the Binance order flow; that removes Binance's escrow protection.

USDT-to-Quotex transfer: 1. Check the transaction on the relevant blockchain explorer using your transaction hash. Confirm the destination address and network match what Quotex issued. 2. If the blockchain shows confirmation but Quotex hasn't credited the deposit, contact Quotex support via qxbroker.com with the transaction hash and a screenshot. 3. Don't send a second deposit before the first is resolved. Duplicate transfers complicate support tickets.

Common failure points: - Wrong network selected for the USDT transfer - Deposit address copied incorrectly - Marking a P2P order as paid before the transfer has actually gone through


Multicaixa Express and Binance Deposit Limits

Quotex's own minimum is $10 with no published maximum on its side. Multicaixa Express applies its own per-transaction and daily limits, set by your bank and account tier, and Binance P2P orders have minimum and maximum amounts set individually by each seller. Check your current Multicaixa Express limits and a seller's stated order range before attempting a larger transfer.


Alternative Deposit Methods

  • Bank card — where your issuer allows international trading-platform transactions (covered above)
  • Other cryptocurrencies — Quotex accepts several crypto assets beyond USDT; check your account's deposit page for the current list if you already hold a different coin

For the full platform assessment, see the Quotex Review for Angola. For the legal picture around funding an account this way, see Is Quotex Legal in Angola?



Sources used on this page: - Binance P2P — USDT/AOA market - Lei n.º 3/24 de 10 de abril — proibição da mineração de criptomoedas (LEX.AO) - U.S. Trade.gov — Angola Trade Financing guide - MULTICAIXA — rede de cartões bancários angolana - qxbroker.com — official platform

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No Angolan regulator (CMC or BNA) has named Quotex specifically, but that is a regulatory gap, not a clearance, and there is no local protection if something goes wrong. Only proceed if you fully understand and accept the risk.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I deposit on Quotex directly with Multicaixa Express?

No. Quotex has no direct Multicaixa Express integration. You buy USDT on Binance P2P using Multicaixa Express or bank transfer, then send that USDT to your Quotex account.

What is the minimum deposit for Quotex from Angola?

$10, roughly 9,200 AOA depending on the exchange rate at the time you convert. The kwanza has moved significantly against the dollar in recent periods, so treat any AOA figure as a snapshot rather than fixed.

How long does a Quotex deposit from Angola take?

Once you've bought USDT and withdrawn it to your Quotex address, expect roughly 10–30 minutes for blockchain confirmation. The Binance P2P purchase itself depends on how quickly the seller releases the trade, typically minutes once you've confirmed payment.

Does Quotex charge a fee for deposits from Angola?

No fee from Quotex directly. Costs come from the Binance P2P spread and the small network fee charged when withdrawing USDT.

Is it legal to buy and use cryptocurrency in Angola?

Yes. Buying, holding, and trading crypto is legal for individuals in Angola. Only cryptocurrency mining is restricted under Angolan law (Lei n.º 3/24), not P2P trading or using crypto to fund a platform. See Is Quotex Legal in Angola? for the full detail.

Is it safe to use Binance P2P for this?

Binance holds the seller's crypto in escrow until you confirm payment, which protects you from a seller simply taking your money without releasing the coins. The main risk sits on the payment side: only mark an order as paid after your Multicaixa Express or bank transfer has actually gone through, and use Binance's in-app appeal function if a seller doesn't release funds within the stated window.

What happens if I send USDT on the wrong network?

Sending crypto to an address on a different network than the one Quotex issued can permanently lose the funds. Double-check the network setting on Binance before confirming any withdrawal.

Can I test with a demo account before depositing?

Yes. Registration gives you a demo account with $10,000 in virtual funds and no time limit, so you can explore the platform before risking real money. See Quotex Review for Angola for a full breakdown.

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