Payment processing has become a crucial aspect of online casinos, as it directly affects user experience. A well-established payment system ensures seamless transactions, minimizing any potential issues that might arise during deposits or withdrawals.
Overview of Payments
The “Payments” casino brand offers current funding methods an array of deposit options to cater to diverse client needs and preferences. Payment systems include bank transfer (EUT, SEPA), credit cards like Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Maestro, and eWallets such as Skrill, Neteller, PayPal, QIWI, and WebMoney.
The minimum and maximum deposit limits vary across the payment options:
- Bank transfers are subject to €/£/$ 500 – 2000 per transaction.
- Credit cards have a lower limit of €/£/$25 (Visa) and an upper limit of €/£/$10,000. Some specific Visa card types come with a lower upper limit at €/£/$5,000 or €/£/$2,000 for non-preferred credit/debit cards.
- For eWallets:
- Neteller has no maximum transaction value (€/£/$ unlimited). Minimum deposit limits range between €/£/$25 and €/£/$10. For withdrawals, the minimum limit is €/£/$20 with a cap at €/£/$30,000 per day or €/£/$100,000 in one month.
- Skrill also doesn’t have any restrictions on the upper value for deposits (€/£/$ unlimited), whereas lower deposit limits range between €/£/$25 and €/£/$10. For withdrawals, the lowest minimum is €/£/$20 with maximum transaction values at either €/£/$15,000 per day or in a month.
- Other eWallets like PayPal impose stricter regulations on withdrawal amounts (€/£/$2,500 per week). There are also more minor differences in available upper and lower limits for specific transactions.