Making Casino Withdrawals

One of the things that make casino winning streaks even more enjoyable is knowing you’ll be able to withdraw your funds and treat yourself with the cash. There are lots of different methods of withdrawal, each with their benefits and disadvantages, and there are also a number of questions you might have about the withdrawal process.

Read FAQ's

In order to find out your options for withdrawing from a particular online casino, you should read the FAQs on the casino site or contact customer support. The help and questions pages of online casino sites will usually give you all the information you need to know.

Choose Your Preferred Method

After this you should choose a method of withdrawal, the options available to you would usually depend on the method you used to deposit your cash. The most popular online casino withdrawal methods are cheque, debit card or bank transfer. Once you’ve made a choice and headed to the cashier area of the casino site to input your details, you’ll then just need to be patient and wait for your withdrawn funds to arrive.

It will usually take between 3-5 working days to receive your cash, but this depends on the online casino. When withdrawing for the first time the casino will usually require copies of documents such as your ID or a utility bill to verify your identity. Once the online casino has processed your withdrawal request it then depends on the payment method as to how long it will take to reach you; some providers make transfers instantly while others, such as banks, can take 2-3 working days.

Check For Charges

The majority of online casinos don’t charge to make withdrawals, but you should double-check this to make sure you don’t receive any unexpected surprises. You should also bear in mind that at most online casinos there are minimum and maximum withdrawal limits, which are usually between £10 and £20,000.


Gabrielle Pickard