As someone who has spent years evaluating brokers for both personal trading and community guidance, I always prioritize regulatory clarity and transparent policies. With Angel One, I notice a significant risk factor: this broker is not regulated by any top-tier authority, neither SEBI in India nor global bodies like the FCA or ASIC. Such an absence of regulatory oversight means I am especially cautious when it comes to fund transfers—including withdrawals. Regarding the minimum withdrawal amount, the WikiFX report provided comprehensive insights about Angel One’s trading products, fees, and platform features, but it did not specify a minimum withdrawal limit for single transactions. Based on my approach, when a broker omits such essential information publicly, especially in the absence of regulatory oversight, I treat this as a potential red flag. Not all brokers will have the same policies, and unregulated firms can change their withdrawal terms at their discretion, sometimes without investor-friendly notice. For me, this lack of transparency is problematic. Before depositing or trading, I would contact Angel One directly (via their official support channels) to ask for documented withdrawal procedures, including any minimum limits. Unless this information is clear and favorable—and until I see evidence of reliable fund withdrawal from multiple, independent traders—I would remain conservative and only allocate funds I can afford to risk. Transparency on withdrawal conditions is just as critical as trading technology or fees when selecting a broker.