Luckzie’s banking setup is nearly what you’d want from an online casino—generally reliable with decent speed, though with some limitations for Australian players. For deposits, you can use credit cards, debit cards or cryptocurrencies which all process instantly (except bank transfers which take 1-3 days). The minimum deposit amount is $50 for bonuses, which is on the higher side compared to other casinos I’ve reviewed, but standard deposits can be made with as little as $10 through certain methods.
When it comes to withdrawals, Luckzie implements a tiered system with clear limits. This is what you need to know about their withdrawal structure:
- Daily withdrawal limit: $1,000 AUD
- Weekly withdrawal limit: $2,500 AUD
- Monthly withdrawal limit: $10,000 AUD
I processed a withdrawal via card payment which took about 4 days to reach my account. This isn’t the fastest I’ve seen, but it’s within industry standards. For Australian players, it’s worth noting that while e-wallet options like Neteller and Skrill appear on their website, these aren’t actually available for Australian casino transactions due to local regulations.
The cryptocurrency options are a strong point at Luckzie, with Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin and Tether all accepted. The downside is the lack of clear information about crypto withdrawal times. I appreciate the transparency around the staged withdrawal system, letting you know exactly what to expect before you deposit. KYC verification is mandatory before any withdrawal can be processed, which added about 24 hours to my first withdrawal request but is standard practice for security reasons.