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Chocolate Finance clears most withdrawal requests after halt

90% of March 10 withdrawals have been processed.

Chocolate Finance has completed the majority of payouts for 10 and 11 March withdrawal requests amidst high demand, it said in an update on 17 March.

The company said 90% of requests submitted on 10 March have been processed and paid, with the remainder expected to be completed by the end of 18 March.

For requests submitted on 11 March, 73% have been processed and paid as of 17 March, with the rest scheduled for completion within the next two days.

The company said that redemption requests are being handled within the standard processing time of three to six business days.

Redemption requests from 12 March onward are being handled systematically and are expected to be completed within the usual timeframe.

 

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