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# Withdrawal Request

Credit Vaults provide lenders with control over their investments:

* **Initiate a Withdrawal Request:** Lenders can easily request a withdrawal of their funds through a callback function within the platform.
* **Specify Withdrawal Amount:** You have the flexibility to choose the amount you want to withdraw, up to 100% of your pool position (your total contribution represented by LP Tokens).
* **Aligned with Pool Terms:** To ensure smooth operations, withdrawal requests must adhere to the **minimum notice period** and **repayment frequency** established for the specific pool you invested in.&#x20;

This approach balances lender flexibility with borrower predictability, ensuring a stable and efficient lending environment.


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