I found the banking setup here frustrating, with too few payment options and murky details about fees. When I went to deposit, I had just four choices: Visa, MasterCard, Bitcoin, or bank transfer. That’s it. No variety for players who want flexibility. The casino does tick the box for Australian regulations by skipping e-wallets like PayPal and Skrill, which aren’t available for online casinos here anyway. But even with that in mind, the selection feels bare.
Withdrawal times sit between 24 hours and 3 days for all methods, which isn’t terrible but also isn’t fast. Here’s what stood out when I looked at the withdrawal rules:
- Minimum withdrawal: €20
- Monthly cap: €10,000
- Bonus winnings max payout: €2,200
The €10,000 monthly limit will hit high rollers hard. If you’re planning to withdraw more, you’ll need to spread it across multiple months. The bonus payout cap of €2,200 also stings if you happen to win big on a promotional offer. What bothered me most was the complete silence on fees. The casino doesn’t say if they charge for deposits or withdrawals, and that lack of clarity makes me uneasy. I prefer knowing exactly what I’ll pay before I commit my money. The fact that they offer bank transfers is unusual for Australian online casinos, where this method is extremely rare, but without fee details, I can’t tell if it’s worth using.