The banking setup at Go4 Casino falls short, with limited options and unclear terms making transactions more difficult than they should be. I found only five payment methods available: Bank Transfer, CashLib, Flexepin, MiFinity, and Neosurf. For Australian players, this is a problem. There are no debit cards, no crypto options like Bitcoin or Ethereum, and no credit cards listed clearly. The €25 minimum deposit is fair, but the lack of variety means you’re stuck with methods that might not suit your needs.
Processing times don’t help matters. E-wallets and card payments take between 24 hours and 3 days to process. Bank transfers are slower, requiring 3 to 5 days. These aren’t the worst times I’ve seen, but they’re far from competitive. When I looked for information about fees, I found nothing. This lack of clarity suggests the casino isn’t being upfront about costs, which is a red flag.
Withdrawal limits add another layer of frustration. The monthly cap sits at €25,000 (roughly $41,000 AUD), which restricts anyone playing with larger amounts. The €25 minimum withdrawal is one of the few bright spots, allowing small cashouts without hassle. But overall, the banking experience here feels dated and restrictive compared to what other casinos offer Australian players.