Deposit with cards, e-wallets or crypto in a few steps

  • Visa debit/credit — Deposits typically clear instantly, with a minimum around £10 and a maximum commonly up to £2,000 per transaction depending on your bank’s authorisation.
  • Mastercard debit/credit — Funds usually arrive immediately, with deposits from about £10 and per-transaction limits often capped at £2,000, subject to issuer checks and 3D Secure.
  • Apple Pay — Deposits are processed instantly, with a typical minimum of £10 and a maximum often around £1,000–£2,000 per transaction based on wallet and card limits.
  • Google Pay — Payments normally credit straight away, with minimum deposits around £10 and maximums commonly up to £1,000–£2,000 per transaction depending on the underlying card.
  • Skrill — Deposits usually land instantly, with a typical minimum of £10 and maximums often set at about £5,000 per transaction depending on account status.
  • Neteller — Funding is generally instant, starting from around £10 with per-transaction limits commonly up to £5,000, subject to wallet verification level.
  • Bank transfer (UK Faster Payments) — Deposits normally credit within minutes to 2 hours, with a typical minimum of £20 and high maximums set by your bank’s transfer limits.
  • Cryptocurrency (Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT) — Deposits credit after network confirmations (often 10–30 minutes), with minimums commonly around £20 equivalent and maximums set by your wallet and the casino’s risk checks.
At a glance

Race Casino Payment Processing Times (UK)

MethodDeposits (credited)Withdrawals (casino processing)Withdrawals (to your account)
Visa / MastercardInstant0–24 hours after approval1–5 working days (issuer dependent)
E-wallet (Skrill/Neteller)Instant0–12 hours after approvalInstant–24 hours (wallet-side)
Bank transferFaster Payments: instant–2 hours; Bank transfer: 1–2 working days0–48 hours after approval1–3 working days (bank dependent)
Crypto5–30 minutes (network confirmations)0–12 hours after approval10–60 minutes (network dependent)
PrepaidInstantNot supported (withdrawals paid via bank transfer or e-wallet)Bank transfer: 1–3 working days; E-wallet: instant–24 hours

Deposit And Withdrawal Limits At Race Casino

Race Casino sets different cash limits depending on the payment method and whether your account has completed identity checks (KYC). Card deposits (Visa/Mastercard) and e-wallet deposits (such as PayPal and Skrill) clear instantly, while bank transfer deposits can take 1–2 working days; the casino applies the same minimum deposit across these routes and blocks deposits that exceed the method cap.

Withdrawals follow the same compliance flow used in the UK market: you can’t withdraw more than you’ve verified, and the casino may ask for proof of payment method before releasing higher amounts. E-wallet withdrawals are processed faster than bank transfers, but the amount limits below still apply per transaction, with a separate daily cap across all withdrawals.

  • Min. deposit: £10
  • Max. deposit: £5,000 per transaction
  • Min. withdrawal: £20
  • Max. withdrawal: £10,000 per transaction
  • Daily limit: £20,000 per day (combined withdrawals)

Race Casino Fees

Race Casino does not charge a casino-side fee on player deposits or withdrawals. The cashier shows the amount you send and the amount you request to withdraw without adding an extra “handling” line, and Race Casino does not deduct a percentage from withdrawals on its side.

Fees can still come from the payment method itself. Card issuers may treat gambling deposits as a cash-like transaction and apply a cash-advance fee and immediate interest; this is set by your bank, not Race Casino. E-wallets can charge for currency conversion if your wallet is not in GBP, and banks can add fees on international transfers or intermediary routing on bank wires; those charges sit outside the casino’s control.

When you use GBP-based methods with no conversion (for example, UK debit card where permitted, UK Faster Payments/online banking, or a GBP e-wallet balance), the transaction amount typically matches what leaves your account. When a fee applies, it appears on your bank or wallet statement rather than as a separate charge inside the Race Casino cashier.