How long do deposits take to appear in my account?

How long do deposits take to appear in my account?

As a fund manager, there are some differences in the way money is transferred compared to a regular bank transaction. The timeframes we provide take into account the time it takes to value your investment and buy units of your fund. Deposits take 2 working days to appear as a pending transaction and 3-4 working days to be reflected in your balance.
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