Last Updated: 2 August 2024, Author: AceOdds
At a minimum, withdrawals may take 24 hours
to clear due to all withdrawal ♣ requests going through a review process.
It’s worth
noting that even though some of the withdrawal methods detailed below can transfer
♣ funds immediately, Bwin reviews all withdrawal requests, adding up to 24 hours to the
process. However, their terms and conditions ♣ suggest this can sometimes take up to two
business days.
One of the reasons we encourage you to read our deposits ♣ and withdrawal
articles is because the methods available for each often vary, which is vital to factor
in because of ♣ the closed-loop policy.
We touched upon the closed-loop policy in our
deposit article since there is a link between your deposit ♣ and withdrawal method. You
can read more about the policy and what it means for you in our article on ♣ the
closed-loop policy .
Make sure you fully understand the offer you chose to use because
some have a minimum play ♣ requirement before you can withdraw any cash winnings.
Lucky
you! You have funds to withdraw from your Bwin account. Whether you ♣ won via one of
Bwin’s new customer bonus offers or happened to pop online for a quick flutter, it’s
good ♣ to know the Bwin withdrawal process before you get started.
Bank Transfer
Withdraw
a minimum of £10, which will reach your bank ♣ in 3 - 5 business days.
Withdrawals by
Bank Transfer take 3-5 banking days, in addition to the Bwin processing times, ♣ meaning
you could potentially wait up to 7 working days for your funds.
Instant
Banking
Withdraw funds instantly.
Using open banking protocols it ♣ is possible to access
your funds instantly using instant banking. It is worth remembering the this is in
addition to ♣ the internal processing times at Bwin, so could take up to working days in
some instances.
Debit Card
Withdraw a minimum of ♣ £10 from your Bwin account and have
funds reach your bank in 3 - 5 days.
Whether you withdraw via Maestro, ♣ Visa or
MasterCard Debit Card, the withdrawal time will be 3 - 5 days. This is quite long when
you ♣ consider that other online betting platforms can instantly transfer funds via Debit
Card.
Bwin does not stipulate a maximum withdrawal limit, ♣ but it tends to be the case
that you should make higher withdrawals (up to £100,000) via Bank Transfer.
Visa Fast
♣ Funds
Funds can reach your bank account in 4 hours, and there’s no weekend delay.
Visa
Fast Funds isn’t currently available to ♣ all Visa Debit Cards, but if it’s available to
you, it’s the fastest way to receive your winnings.
If you used ♣ a Visa Debit Card to
add funds to your Bwin account, it would be made available as a withdrawal option. ♣ If
Fast Funds is available for your card, you’ll see a stopwatch symbol next to your card
details.
However, Bwin stipulates ♣ that some transactions will require additional
checks, which may take longer than four hours.
Neteller
Funds can reach your account in
up ♣ to 24 hours. Withdraw a minimum of £10, with no stipulated maximum.
Once again, your
Neteller withdrawal can reach your account ♣ instantly. However, there’s always the catch
that Bwin may review the withdrawal request, causing a delay of up to 24
♣ hours.
Although we couldn’t find a maximum withdrawal amount specified in Bwin UK terms
and conditions, the US site does stipulate ♣ a maximum withdrawal ofR$50,000, which is
just over £40,000. It’s probably best to keep to this maximum and opt for ♣ a bank
transfer if you wish to withdraw a higher amount.
PayPal
Withdraw a minimum of £10, and
funds will be in ♣ your account within 24 hours.
As with the other e-wallets, your
withdrawn funds can reach your PayPal instantly. However, Bwin always ♣ adds the caveat
that it could be up to 24 hours.
Bwin does not specify a maximum withdrawal limit, but
PayPal ♣ do, so you may be limited to withdrawing a maximum of £1500 per transaction,
capped at £7500 per month. You’ll ♣ need to speak to PayPal directly if you want to
increase this limit.
Paysafecard
Funds are returned to your Paysafecard account in ♣ up
to 24 hours. Bwin set no maximum withdrawal limit, but there is a minimum withdrawal of
£10.
When you withdraw ♣ cash to your Paysafecard, it stays in your Paysafecard account
and cannot be withdrawn as cash. Instead, you can use ♣ it to fund online
purchases.
Although Bwin does not specify a maximum withdrawal limit, Paysafecard’s
website does suggest aR$300 per transaction ♣ limit (approx. £240). Hence, it isn’t the
best option for transferring more significant amounts or if you want to be ♣ able to
withdraw as cash.
If you used it to fund your winning stake, you’d have to withdraw
some of your ♣ winnings to your Paysafecard. After that, you’ll be able to choose another
method.
Skrill
Withdraw a minimum of £10, which could instantly ♣ be in your account.
It
probably doesn’t need to be said at this point. However, for clarity, we’ll say it.
There’s ♣ no such thing as guaranteed instant transfer with Bwin. Skrill can accept
instant transfers, but with the additional Bwin checks, ♣ it could take up to 24
hours.
Although Bwin doesn’t specify a maximum withdrawal fee, the Skrill website
suggests a limit ♣ of £12,240 per transfer for UK customers.
How to Withdraw Funds
Per
the image below, you can access your Bwin account from ♣ every screen on Bwin’s
site.
Accessing your Bwin account and balance for withdrawals
Since we set up our
account with Bwin to ♣ write this guide, we don’t have any funds to withdraw, so we
cannot go through all the screens. However, as ♣ with the deposit process, you’ll be
shown all methods available to you.
Making a withdrawal from Bwin
Given our experience
with the ♣ limited depositing methods, not all approved withdrawal methods may be listed
in your account. Contacting Bwin should help with that, ♣ especially if there’s an issue
with withdrawing by the method you used to deposit.
In cases where the method you used
♣ to deposit funds isn’t available as a withdrawal method, such as Luxon Pay, you’ll need
Bwin’s support to get around ♣ the closed-loop policy. This may require additional
verification and could incur a transaction fee.
Always Bet Responsibly
You’ll see in
the above ♣ image that we have a ‘Pending Task’ to complete on our account. When we
investigated it, it took us to ♣ a Safer Gambling tool that we could complete to ensure
our gaming habits remained safe.
One of the reasons people get ♣ addicted to gambling is
because of the feeling they get when they win. When you have those winnings sitting in
♣ your balance, it’s tempting to try your luck again.
You may play the odds again and
win, but it’s never a ♣ guarantee. You should always bet within your limits, and that
includes your winnings. Take the time to think about which ♣ account having that money in
will benefit you most.
Unaccepted Withdrawal Methods
We’ve mentioned above that some
methods are approved for depositing ♣ funds that aren’t listed for withdrawals. That’s
why it’s essential to read our article on depositing funds into your Bwin ♣ account so
you know what you can expect when it’s time to withdraw.
Google Pay - You can deposit
funds via ♣ Google Pay, but it isn’t an accepted withdrawal method. You must contact Bwin
for withdrawal support if you deposited funds ♣ via Google Pay.
- You can deposit funds
via Google Pay, but it isn’t an accepted withdrawal method. You must contact ♣ Bwin for
withdrawal support if you deposited funds via Google Pay. Apple Pay - Just as with
Google Pay, you ♣ cannot withdraw any winnings via Apple Pay.
- Just as with Google Pay,
you cannot withdraw any winnings via Apple Pay. ♣ Luxon Pay - Although accepted for
depositing funds into your Bwin account, you won’t find it listed as a withdrawal
♣ method. It’s the only e-wallet from which you can deposit but not withdraw.
- Although
accepted for depositing funds into your ♣ Bwin account, you won’t find it listed as a
withdrawal method. It’s the only e-wallet from which you can deposit ♣ but not withdraw.
E-wallets - Rapid Transfer is the e-wallet missing from Bwin as both a deposit and
withdrawal method.
- ♣ Rapid Transfer is the e-wallet missing from Bwin as both a deposit
and withdrawal method. PromoCode - Not surprisingly, if ♣ you used a PromoCode voucher to
add funds to your account and your Bet Credits were played and led to ♣ a cash win,
you’ll need to contact Bwin about how you can withdraw your winnings.
- Not
surprisingly, if you used ♣ a PromoCode voucher to add funds to your account and your Bet
Credits were played and led to a cash ♣ win, you’ll need to contact Bwin about how you
can withdraw your winnings. Credit Card - When it comes to ♣ online gaming, forget all
about your Credit Cards, as UK regulations forbid them to be used for deposits and
withdrawals.
- ♣ When it comes to online gaming, forget all about your Credit Cards, as
UK regulations forbid them to be used ♣ for deposits and withdrawals. Dedicated Card - As
detailed in our deposit article, Bwin does not have a dedicated cash ♣ card like Bet365
and Paddy Power. These cash cards allow you to withdraw from your cash balance via
ATMs.
- As ♣ detailed in our deposit article, Bwin does not have a dedicated cash card
like Bet365 and Paddy Power. These cash ♣ cards allow you to withdraw from your cash
balance via ATMs. Cash - You won’t find Bwin on your high ♣ street, so cash withdrawals
in person aren’t an option.
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