Account Freezes vs. Closures - What Happens During Review

Émanuel Grenier-Benoit

Émanuel Grenier-Benoit

03 Feb 2026
Account Freezes vs. Closures - What Happens During Review

Understanding Temporary Account Holds

A frozen account is temporary. A closed account is permanent.

When your account is frozen, nsave is investigating a specific question. When it's closed, nsave has determined that we can continue to provide our services to you.

Reasons for Account Freezes

  • Unverified activity requiring investigation
  • Missing or outdated compliance documentation
  • Regulatory requests from nsave's banking partners
  • Transactions involving regions that require manual review
  • Detection of account access by multiple users
  • Unusual account activity
  • Routine security reviews (standard practice, typically resolve quickly)

The Review Process

Stage 1: Notification You are notified of information and documents needed whilst your account is frozen.

Stage 2: Investigation nsave's Compliance team reviews your account, submitted information and documents, and transaction history. nsave's banking partners may conduct parallel reviews.

Stage 3: Resolution Once nsave has the necessary information and verification is complete, the freeze is lifted and your account is available for use.

Timeline

1-2 weeks: Most freezes when you respond promptly to requests

Up to 30 days: Standard cases

Beyond 30 days: Complex cases requiring multiple document requests or regulatory enquiries

Primary factor affecting speed: Your responsiveness to information requests. Prompt responses accelerate the process.

Accelerating Your Review

Do:

  • Respond promptly to information requests
  • Reply within the same support thread
  • Provide complete, thorough documentation (not partial submissions)
  • Monitor email regularly for updates or additional requests

Don't:

  • Send repeated status enquiries (these extend timelines)
  • Submit incomplete documentation
  • Ignore support requests

Our mission

Enable broad access to the global financial system