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Casino Payment Methods

Online casinos offer a variety of payment methods including card payments, bank transfers, e-wallets, and newer “pay by bank” options. The availability of these methods depends on the operator, your location, your bank, and the casino’s licence and risk assessments. This page explains how the main payment types work, what to expect for deposits and withdrawals, and what usually causes delays.

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Key points for South African Players

  • Credit cards can be used for gambling at MGA-licensed and offshore casinos. Always check the specific casino’s terms and conditions.
  • Most casinos pay withdrawals back to the same method used to deposit, where possible. If that method cannot accept withdrawals (common with some prepaid options), the casino will ask for an alternative in your name.
  • First withdrawals are often slower due to KYC checks (identity and payment-method verification). Once verified, later withdrawals tend to process faster.
  • “Instant” withdrawals usually mean the casino approves the withdrawal quickly; your bank or provider can still add processing time.



How deposits and withdrawals work

Deposits

A deposit moves money from your bank or payment provider into your casino balance. Most methods deposit instantly, but some bank transfers and “pay by bank” flows can take longer depending on the bank and the provider.

Withdrawals

A withdrawal has two stages:

  1. Operator processing: the casino reviews the request, runs fraud/AML checks, and may request documents.
  2. Payment processing: once approved, the payment method or bank transfers the funds to you.

 

What to check before choosing a payment method

  • Withdrawal compatibility: Can the method receive withdrawals, or is it deposit-only?
  • Fees: Some providers charge fees; some casinos charge for certain withdrawal types or frequent withdrawals. Always check the cashier and terms.
  • Limits: Methods have minimum/maximum limits per transaction and per day/week.
  • Processing times: Look for separate timings for operator approval vs the banking network.
  • Verification requirements: Expect ID and proof-of-address checks, plus proof of ownership for the payment method (for example, card photo with digits masked, or e-wallet account verification).

Why withdrawals get delayed

  • KYC not complete: missing ID, proof of address, or payment method verification.
  • Name mismatch: the payment method is not in the same name as the casino account.
  • Bonus restrictions: active bonus wagering requirements or maximum cashout rules.
  • Risk checks: unusual play patterns, multiple accounts, chargeback history, or incomplete source-of-funds checks.
  • Bank/provider timings: weekends and public holidays can slow card or bank transfer settlement.

Security and player protection

  • Use a payment method you control and that matches your registered details.
  • Avoid sharing accounts or using someone else’s card or wallet; casinos will usually block withdrawals in these cases.
  • Enable extra security where available (bank app approvals, device passcodes, e-wallet 2FA).
  • If you want to control spending, consider methods that support lower limits or separate balances (for example, prepaid-style options where available), and use the operator’s deposit limits.

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Written & Reviewed by Matt

I’ve worked in the online gambling industry since 2007, building affiliate portals, operating white-label casino brands, and analysing licensing frameworks across multiple jurisdictions. My work has been featured in EGR Magazine, and I’ve been nominated for iGB Affiliate Awards. At NetEnt.net, I publish fact-checked content focused on company profiles, casino software, payment systems, and regulatory compliance to help readers make informed decisions.
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