1
Select Wire Transfer
In Funding Methods, select Wire Transfer.
2
View Wire Instructions
Tap View Wire Instructions to see your unique details.
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Enter wire details
From your bank, enter the wire details exactly as shown, including the beneficiary, routing number, and account information.
4
Add memo information
Include the full name and phone number linked to your Polymarket US account in the memo or message field, then send the wire.
5
Confirm and wait for processing
Funds are credited once received and verified, typically within 1 business day.
Double-check every field, including the memo, in your wire instructions. Any missing or incorrect details can cause delays or rejection.
Wire Transfer Details
| Field | Information |
|---|---|
| Recipient Name | QC Clearing LLC |
| Recipient Address | 7251 W Palmetto Park Rd Ste 102, Boca Raton, FL 33433 |
| Bank Name | Merchants Bank of Indiana |
| Bank Address | 3737 East 96th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46240 |
| Routing Number | 074909153 |
| Account Number | 4946110 |
| Bank Country | United States |
| Minimum Amount | $1,000 USD |
| Memo / FFC / FBO | Include your full name and phone number linked to your Polymarket account. Example: John Doe - 9175551234 |
You must include your full name and phone number linked to your Polymarket US account in your bank’s Message to Recipient, Memo, FFC, or FBO field. Missing or incorrect details will delay processing.
Processing Time
Most wires are processed within 1 business day after being received and verified. Wires sent late in the day or missing required details may take longer. You will receive in-app confirmation once the deposit is applied.Avoid Rejected Wire Transfers
- The bank account name must match your Polymarket US account
- Wire transfers must come from an account in your own name
- Third-party or joint-account wires will be rejected
- Incorrect or missing Memo, FBO, or FFC details require manual review
- Returned wires may take several business days depending on your bank
- All wires are reviewed under anti-money-laundering (AML) and Know Your Customer (KYC) rules