The banking setup at Limewin Casino is decent but not spectacular, with just enough options to keep most Aussie players satisfied. When making deposits, I found my options somewhat limited to Visa, Mastercard, MiFinity, and bank transfers – a smaller selection than I’d prefer. For Aussie players, this means relying heavily on debit cards since credit card transactions are often blocked by Australian banks for gambling purposes.
I was pleasantly surprised by the processing speeds at Limewin. Withdrawals to debit cards took between 12-72 hours, which is fairly standard in the industry. Bank transfers were slower, requiring 3-5 days, which tested my patience when I wanted my winnings quickly. The casino enforces a weekly withdrawal limit of €16,000 (roughly $25,000 AUD), which should be more than enough for most players unless you hit a massive jackpot on the pokies.
For cryptocurrency users, Limewin offers a solid alternative with Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin and other options available. I found crypto withdrawals processed at similar speeds to debit cards, typically within 1-3 days. The minimum withdrawal amount is just €10 (about $16 AUD), which is player-friendly and allows you to cash out even smaller wins without having to build up a large balance first.
What I didn’t love was the lack of e-wallet options for Aussie players, though this is a common issue with Australian-facing online casinos due to regulatory restrictions. The casino doesn’t offer a manual flush option either, meaning your withdrawal remains cancelable during the pending period, which some players might find concerning.