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What this page shows
This screen is the rule register for automatic withdrawal. Each row shows one rule and the main criteria that decide whether a withdrawal can be auto-processed.
When to use it
- find an existing rule by name
- compare active and inactive rules
- check which rule has higher priority
- open the edit form for a rule
- activate, deactivate, or delete a rule
- create a new rule
How to read it
Each row highlights the rule name, priority, rule scope, NGR thresholds, daily limit, KYC requirement, and the main restriction sets such as methods, countries, and tags.
Some rows are effectively personal rules. Those rows can show Varies in summary columns because the rule payload is tied to one customer instead of one shared rule definition.
Filters that change the result
Rule NameStatus
Known caveats
- The list shows rule summaries only. It does not explain why a specific withdrawal passed or failed; that belongs to
HistoryandNon-Qualified Withdrawals. - Personal rules do not always expose the same summarized values as shared rules.
- Delete is destructive and should be treated as permanent removal of the rule row.
Verification status
- status:
verified_backend - FE list, filter, and row actions checked from
AutomaticWithdrawalList - backend list, create-entry navigation, toggle, and delete paths checked through the automatic-withdrawal rule routes