Transfer Stocks Out Of Your Robinhood Account

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Transfer your assets out

Before you begin
  • Robinhood Financial (RHF), Robinhood Asset Management (Robinhood Strategies), and Robinhood Crypto (RHC) are separate entities; Robinhood Strategies is an SEC-registered investment advisor, RHF is a registered broker-dealer that supports equities and options trading, and RHC supports crypto trading.
  • Whole, settled security shares in your RHF and Robinhood Strategies accounts are eligible to be transferred through the Automated Customer Account Transfer Service (ACATS) to outside brokerages.
  • You can transfer all your eligible securities in a full ACATS transfer, or only some in a partial ACATS transfer.
  • After you complete a full ACATS transfer, we’ll put your account on hold. For a Robinhood Strategies managed account, any accrued but unpaid fees will be debited.
  • We charge a $100 fee for partial and full ACATS out of Robinhood.
  • Currently, fractional security shares with RHF and crypto held with RHC aren’t transferable to other brokerages.
  • If you request a full ACATS transfer, RHF will automatically sell any fractional security shares and transfer the cash proceeds to the outside brokerage in a residual transfer. If you don't sell your crypto holdings within 5 months, RHC will also liquidate any crypto holdings you have in your RHC account and the proceeds will be sent to the receiving brokerage.
How does an account transfer work?

You can transfer securities and cash to outside brokerages through ACATS (Automated Customer Account Transfer Service). If you want to keep your Robinhood account, you can initiate a partial transfer. Otherwise, you can initiate a full transfer and we’ll put your account on hold.

  • Before initiating a transfer: Be sure to resolve any account restrictions or negative balances in your account prior to requesting a transfer, or your transfer may be delayed.

  • How to initiate a transfer: To begin the process, you'll need to ask the outside brokerage to initiate the transfer. After they submit the transfer instructions to our clearing firm, Robinhood Securities (RHS), who will then follow them to transfer your assets out.

  • Make sure you initiate an ACATS transfer: Any other asset transfer method won't work, including DTC (Depository Trust Company) and transfer agent transfers. You might need to give the outside brokerage your Robinhood Securities (RHS) account number.

You can find this information in the app:

  1. Select AccountMenu (3 bars)
  2. Scroll to Account No., and then select Show numbers to view your account numbers
  3. Also, if requested, Robinhood’s DTC number is 6769
Note

If you have multiple self-directed, individual investing accounts, be sure you provide the account number for the specific account you want to transfer out. You will be charged an ACATS Out fee for each account you transfer out.

What happens after initiating a full transfer?

After you initiate a full transfer, your account will be restricted to help ensure the transfer is processed smoothly. Your account will be locked from buying or selling securities, and you will no longer be able to deposit or withdraw cash, because these actions can delay the transfer.

During the transfer, you also can't enter orders for the assets being transferred, including options on the assets. However, you'll still own the securities or positions during this time, and they'll update in the app to reflect their current market value.

For Robinhood Strategies managed accounts, initiating a full transfer will commence termination of the advisory relationship. Final accrued fees will be debited from the Robinhood Strategies managed account as the assets leave.

You might receive some assets during subsequent, residual sweep distributions. A residual sweep is the process of transferring any securities or cash that remained in an account after completion of the initial ACATS transfer. Residual sweeps are common when you have unsettled trades or dividend payments at the time the ACATS transfer request is received. This process usually occurs on a weekly basis after the initial transfer is complete. You don't need to take any action to initiate these residual sweeps.

What happens after initiating a partial transfer?

After initiating a partial transfer of a specific security (such as 25 shares of XYZ stock from the 50 you own), your entire position in that security is restricted until the transfer is successfully processed. You also can't enter new orders for that position, including options on the assets, until the transfer is complete. However, you’ll still own the asset during the transfer, which will update in the app to reflect current market value. After the partial transfer is complete, the remaining position will be unrestricted and you’ll be able to resume trading. In a Robinhood Strategies managed account, any trading will temporarily pause until the partial transfer is complete. However, a withdrawal request would be honored and trades would occur in that case.

What happens to my assets when I request a transfer?
  • Stocks and ETFs: Any whole, settled shares should be transferred to the other brokerage. If you have any fractional shares during a full account transfer, they will be sold, and the resulting money will be transferred to the other brokerage as cash during a residual sweep.

  • Options: Any options contracts you have that don't expire within 7 business days should be transferred to the other brokerage. Options that expire within 7 business days don't transfer. If you want to trade your expiring options contracts, please contact us.

  • Crypto: Your crypto is held separately in your Robinhood Crypto account, and can't be transferred to other brokerages. If you don’t sell your crypto, Robinhood Crypto may liquidate these positions on your behalf. The resulting funds will be transferred to the other brokerage as cash, either with the initial transfer or during the residual transfer period. Thereafter, we’ll put both your Robinhood Financial and Robinhood Crypto accounts on hold.

  • Futures: Your futures positions are held separately in your Robinhood Derivatives account, and aren't able to be transferred to other brokerages. To ensure your transfer request isn’t delayed, you can liquidate any futures positions you own before initiating a full account transfer request with your other broker. Failure to do so could delay your transfer request. If you don’t liquidate the futures positions, Robinhood Derivatives may liquidate these positions on your behalf. In either case, the resulting funds will be transferred to the other brokerage as cash, either with the initial transfer or during the residual transfer period. Thereafter, we’ll put both your Robinhood Financial and Robinhood Derivatives accounts on hold.

What does an asset transfer out cost?

If you transfer assets or cash from Robinhood to an outside brokerage, we’ll charge you a $100 fee, which is debited from your Robinhood account’s available cash balance. If your Robinhood cash balance is insufficient to cover this fee, it will instead be debited from your outside brokerage account, contingent on that firm’s policies.

What if I’m using margin?

We recommend asking the outside brokerage if you plan on transferring your Robinhood account while borrowing money. Some brokerages may accept leveraged accounts.

What if I have short positions?

We recommend asking the outside brokerage if you plan on transferring your Robinhood account with open short positions. Some brokerages may accept the transfer. Keep in mind your transfer will be subject to their policies.

How to cancel a transfer

If you need to cancel an outgoing transfer, you’ll need to ask the other brokerage to cancel it because after it leaves Robinhood, we have no control over it.

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