The banking system at Retrobet Casino is decent overall, though a few issues hold it back from being truly excellent. I found their payment setup works well enough for Australian players, with reasonable processing times and a good mix of options, though a few key limitations will frustrate some players.
When I made deposits, I had several options at my fingertips including credit cards, MasterCard, and Visa. For crypto enthusiasts like myself, I was pleased to find they accept Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and several other cryptocurrencies. This is especially valuable for Aussie players since many e-wallets aren’t available for casino transactions here. The minimum deposit is a reasonable $20 AUD, which is right in line with industry standards.
The withdrawal process is where things get a bit mixed. I requested payouts via e-wallet and received my funds within 24 hours, which is fairly quick. However, credit card withdrawals also took up to 24 hours in my experience, while bank transfers dragged on for 1-3 days. The $20 minimum withdrawal is fair, but the monthly withdrawal limit of $15,000 EUR (approximately $24,500 AUD) could be a real problem for high rollers or anyone hitting a major jackpot. VIP players get slightly better limits at $20,000 EUR monthly, but this is still restrictive compared to some other online casinos.
One thing I appreciated was the transparency around processing times – what they promised aligned with what I experienced. However, I should note that KYC verification is mandatory before any withdrawals can be processed, which is standard practice but sometimes delays your first cashout by a day or two while documents are verified.