How to Speed Up Your Withdrawals
Beyond choosing the right payment method, there are several practical steps you can take to ensure your withdrawals are processed as quickly as possible.
1. Complete KYC Verification Early
If you anticipate making a withdrawal, complete your identity verification before you need it. Most non GamStop casinos allow you to submit documents proactively through your account settings. Having verified status means your withdrawal will not be held up by document checks when you are ready to cash out.
2. Use the Same Method for Deposits and Withdrawals
Casinos prefer to pay out through the same method used for deposits, as this simplifies anti-money laundering compliance. If you deposit with Bitcoin, request your withdrawal in Bitcoin. Using a different withdrawal method may trigger additional security checks and delay processing.
3. Ensure Wagering Requirements Are Fully Met
One of the most common causes of delayed withdrawals is outstanding wagering requirements on bonus funds. Check your bonus progress in your account dashboard before requesting a cashout. If you attempt to withdraw before meeting wagering requirements, the request will either be declined or the bonus portion will be forfeited.
4. Stay Within Withdrawal Limits
Every casino has daily and weekly withdrawal limits. Requesting an amount that exceeds these limits will result in the withdrawal being split across multiple payments. Check the limits in the casino’s terms and conditions and plan your cashouts accordingly.
5. Avoid Weekends and Bank Holidays for Fiat Withdrawals
Fiat payment methods (bank transfers, debit cards) are not processed on weekends or bank holidays. If you request a bank withdrawal on a Friday evening, it may not begin processing until Monday. Crypto withdrawals are unaffected by this, as blockchain networks operate 24/7/365.
6. Contact Support Proactively
If a withdrawal is taking longer than expected, contact live chat support and politely enquire about the status. In our experience, a simple check-in can sometimes accelerate a withdrawal that is stuck in an internal review queue.