Exchanging Litecoin to IBAN lets you quickly complete the operation in the selected direction and receive your funds in a convenient way. Before creating a request, check the current rate, available reserve, and the minimum and maximum exchange amounts.
Exchange is done manually and takes from 5 to 30 minutes.
Below are the key conditions for this exchange direction.
You can also choose other available exchange directions:
Exchanging Litecoin to IBAN is suitable for those who want to sell LTC and receive hryvnia not to a card, but directly to a bank account. This is a convenient option when full payout details are required: IBAN, account holder data, tax ID or company code, and payment purpose.
On the Cryptabar page, you can enter the Litecoin amount, see the preliminary hryvnia calculation, and create an exchange order. After LTC is transferred using the order details, the service processes the transaction, and the hryvnia is sent to the specified bank account in IBAN format.
Payout to IBAN is appropriate if you need to receive funds specifically to a bank account rather than just to a card number. This format is often chosen for personal transfers, account payments, receiving larger amounts, or situations where it is important to specify the payment purpose correctly.
Unlike a card payout, exchanging LTC to IBAN UAH requires more details. In return, you immediately arrange a transfer to a hryvnia account without being tied to a specific card. If what you need is a bank payout with full details, this direction is more logical and convenient.
The exchange process is simple, but it is important to fill out the order carefully. First, you need to specify the amount of Litecoin you want to sell. After that, the form shows the hryvnia calculation based on the current rate and the available reserve for the direction.
Next, the user fills in the payout details: IBAN, account holder name, tax ID or company code, contact details, and payment purpose. After checking the order, the service provides the details for transferring Litecoin. Once the payment is received and the transaction gets the necessary confirmations, the order moves into processing, and the hryvnia is sent to the bank account.
For payout to IBAN, it is important to specify not only the account number. Usually, the order requires an IBAN account, full account holder name, tax ID or company code, payment purpose, email, phone number, and Telegram for contact. In some cases, a comment to the order may also be needed.
Before payment, it is worth checking all fields once again. A mistake in the IBAN, account holder name, or payment purpose may delay the payout. If you notice an inaccuracy before transferring Litecoin, it is better to create a new order with the correct details than to try to fix it after payment.
The hryvnia amount is calculated in the exchange form after entering the LTC quantity. It depends on the current Litecoin-to-hryvnia rate, the reserve for the direction, the order limits, and the processing conditions.
There is no need to calculate Litecoin in hryvnia yourself or rely on third-party rates. Before payment, it is enough to check the final amount in the order. If a lot of time has passed after creating the order, the rate may change, so it is better to transfer LTC when the exchange terms still suit you.
IBAN is a bank account number, not a card. Every character matters, so any mistake may lead to a delay or the need for additional verification.
Before sending Litecoin, make sure that the IBAN is copied in full, the account holder name matches the banking data, and the tax ID or company code is entered correctly. It is also worth checking the payment purpose, especially if the transfer is needed for a specific financial operation.
When creating the order, additional options may be available: urgent exchange, fixed rate, single-payment payout, and a payment receipt.
Rate fixation helps better control the payout amount. A single-payment payout is convenient if you need to receive the full hryvnia amount to the account without splitting it. A receipt may be useful when documentary confirmation of the transfer is needed.
To make sure the exchange goes through without delays, use only the details from the current order. Do not copy addresses from old transactions, do not change the LTC amount manually, and do not send funds in parts unless this is allowed by the order terms.
It is also worth taking AML checks into account, as they are used to reduce risks during cryptocurrency transactions. If you have questions about the payout details, order status, or payout to IBAN, it is better to contact support before transferring Litecoin.
Yes. To do this, you need to choose the Litecoin → IBAN direction, specify the LTC amount, fill in the account details, and pay for the order according to the service instructions.
A card number is used for card payouts. IBAN is a bank account number, so this type of transfer requires full recipient details.
Usually, the required details are IBAN, full account holder name, tax ID or company code, payment purpose, and contact data for communication.
The rate depends on the order terms and the moment the payment is received. Before transferring Litecoin, you need to check the current calculation in the form.
If the mistake is noticed before payment, it is better not to transfer Litecoin and create a new order. If LTC has already been sent, you need to contact support and provide the transaction details.
Yes, if this option is available during checkout. It is suitable for cases when you need to receive the full amount to an IBAN account without splitting the payment.