The banking system at Rizzio leaves much to be desired, with several issues that make moving money a real hassle. I found the €100 minimum withdrawal especially annoying – it’s way higher than what most casinos require and locks up smaller winnings. For Aussie players, this is particularly frustrating since we often like to cash out smaller amounts.
When I tried to withdraw my winnings, I discovered their monthly cap of €25,000 might seem high, but it actually creates problems for bigger winners. The processing times were another letdown. E-wallet withdrawals took between 24 and 72 hours in my experience, which feels like ages when you’re waiting for your money. Credit card withdrawals had the same timeframe, while bank transfers dragged on for 3-5 days.
The casino does offer some decent deposit options for Australian players. They accept Visa and Mastercard, which worked fine for me, though some Australian banks might block these transactions. Their strongest point is cryptocurrency support – I used Bitcoin for my deposits, and they also accept Ethereum, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin, and several others that process instantly with no fees.
I appreciate that Rizzio handles multiple currencies including AUD, which saves on conversion fees. However, the lack of popular e-wallet options like PayPal (not available for Australian casino players anyway) still limits convenience. Overall, their banking setup needs serious improvement, especially with those high minimums and slower processing times.