While Avantgarde’s banking setup is quite solid with quick processing times, the options for Australian players are more limited than what you’ll see advertised on their site. I should point out that as an Australian player, I can’t use the e-wallet options like Neteller and Skrill that they advertise, despite them being prominently displayed. Instead, I’m limited to debit cards, credit cards (though my bank sometimes blocks these), and Bitcoin, which is actually a decent selection for the Australian market.
When I made deposits at Avantgarde, the transactions were instant with both my Visa card and Bitcoin. The minimum deposit varied, but was generally around $10-25 depending on the method. Withdrawals are where things get a bit more structured. The casino has a $10,000 monthly withdrawal limit, which is generous, but also imposes a $500 weekly limit that might frustrate high rollers. Here’s what I found regarding processing times:
- Credit card deposits: Instant processing
- Bitcoin deposits: Usually processed within an hour
- Credit card withdrawals: Between 24-120 hours (1-5 days)
- Bank transfer withdrawals: Between 2-18 days
- Minimum withdrawal amount: $10
I appreciate that Avantgarde doesn’t appear to charge any fees for transactions, which is always a plus. The KYC verification process was required before my first withdrawal, but it was straightforward – just the standard ID and proof of address documentation that all casinos require. The casino allows for withdrawal reversals within 72 hours, which gives you time to change your mind if needed. For Australian players, this casino offers a functional banking system, but don’t expect the full range of options you’ll see advertised.