Withdraw to a credit card
Withdrawing winnings to a bank card is one of the most popular and convenient ways to get money from online casinos. Despite the fact that modern players often use e-wallet and cryptocurrency, bank cards remain a universal tool available almost everywhere.
1. How mapping works
After requesting a payment, the casino transfers the money to a card linked to the account. The funds are debited from the operator's account and pass through the bank's payment gateway. Most often, Visa, Mastercard cards are supported, less often - Maestro and local payment systems (for example, UnionPay or national cards of some countries).
2. Terms of enrollment
Output speed depends on:
- Casino Policies - Claims take 12 hours to 3 business days to process.
- Issuing Bank - final crediting may take up to 5-7 business days.
- Methods of transfer - instant payments (Instant Banking) are rare and more often work only in individual countries.
On average, the player receives a win on the card in 1-5 days.
3. Withdrawal fees
Fees can be charged by both the casino and the bank.
Casino: Most withdrawals are free, but some operators hold 1-3%.
Bank: may charge a fee for an incoming international transfer or currency conversion.
To reduce costs, it is better to use cards in the same currency as the game account.
4. Withdrawal limits
When paying to the card, the limits apply:
- Minimum - from 20 to 50 USD/EUR.
- Maximum - from 2,000 to 5,000 USD per transaction.
- Weekly/Monthly - dependent on casino and player status (VIP accounts often have increased limits).
5. Verification and KYC
To withdraw money to the card, the player must pass Identity Identification (KYC). Usually required:
- photo or scan of passport;
- copy of bank card (with closed CVV and part of the number);
- proof of address (receipt or bank statement).
Without KYC passing, the casino almost always refuses to pay.
6. Advantages and disadvantages
Pros:
- availability in most countries;
- the ability to cash out through an ATM;
- a familiar tool for most players.
Cons:
- long enrollment times;
- limits lower than e-wallet or cryptocurrencies;
- the need to undergo KYC.
Conclusion
Withdrawing winnings to a bank card remains a reliable and universal way to receive funds in 2025. Despite the relatively long processing times, the cards provide maximum accessibility and convenience for players. For those who appreciate speed, it is worth considering alternatives - electronic wallets or cryptocurrency, but for most users a bank card remains the best choice.