₹[XX] crore paid to MarginPlant traders — and counting.
This is the number every prop firm should put first and most of them bury. We don't. Below are real, recent payouts and exactly how the process works.
How payouts work
Trade into profit on your funded account and meet the minimum payout amount ([₹X,XXX] equivalent) and any minimum holding conditions.
Request a withdrawal from your dashboard — it takes about a minute.
Pass KYC once. First payout only: PAN and a government photo ID. After that, it's saved.
Get paid. We process most requests within [24 hours] to your bank account or UPI. You keep up to [90%].
There's no minimum number of “consistent days” trap, no forced waiting month, and no penalty for withdrawing often. Your profit is yours; we just take our agreed split.
Real payouts, real dates
| Date | Trader | Account | Profit split | Amount | Method |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [24 May 2026] | R. S. | $100,000 | [90%] | ₹[3,84,200] | Bank |
| [23 May 2026] | A. K. | $50,000 | [85%] | ₹[1,92,500] | UPI |
| [23 May 2026] | M. P. | $200,000 | [90%] | ₹[6,10,000] | Bank |
| [22 May 2026] | S. R. | $25,000 | [80%] | ₹[71,300] | UPI |
| [21 May 2026] | D. N. | $50,000 | [85%] | ₹[1,40,000] | Bank |
(Traders consent to a first-initial display. Amounts shown gross of any applicable taxes — see note below.)
A word on tax
Payouts are profit-share income. Depending on your situation, Indian tax may apply. We don't deduct it for you and we're not your accountant — keep your statements and talk to a CA. We'd rather say this plainly than let you get surprised in July.
Profit split & scaling
Funded accounts start at an [80%] split and climb toward [90%] as you move up the Scaling Plan.
See the Scaling PlanPayout FAQ
How often can I withdraw?
As often as you like, once you're above the minimum. Default cycle is [bi-weekly], but you're not forced to wait if conditions are met.
Any withdrawal fees?
[No fee from our side. Your bank's standard charges may apply.]
Can a payout be denied?
Only if a withdrawal is tied to a rule breach (for example, a prohibited trading practice). Clean trading is always paid.