Payments: GBP, Cards & eWallets
- Visa Debit/Credit — Deposits in GBP post instantly with a typical range of £10–£5,000 per transaction.
- Mastercard Debit/Credit — Deposits in GBP are credited instantly, with common limits of £10–£5,000 per transaction.
- Apple Pay — Deposits process instantly in GBP, with typical limits of £10–£2,000 per transaction depending on card issuer.
- PayPal — Deposits in GBP appear instantly, with standard limits around £10–£3,000 per transaction.
- Skrill — Deposits in GBP are instant, with a typical per-transaction range of £10–£10,000.
- Neteller — Deposits credit instantly in GBP, with typical limits of £10–£10,000 per transaction.
- UK Bank Transfer (Faster Payments) — Deposits in GBP credit in 0–2 hours, with common limits of £20–£25,000 per transaction.
- Bitcoin (BTC) — Deposits confirm in about 10–60 minutes, with typical limits equivalent to £20–£50,000 per deposit.
- Visa Debit — Processing takes 1–3 business days after approval, with £10 minimum and £5,000 maximum per withdrawal.
- Mastercard Debit — Processing takes 1–3 business days after approval, with £10 minimum and £5,000 maximum per withdrawal.
- Bank Transfer (UK Faster Payments) — Processing takes 0–1 business day after approval, with £20 minimum and £20,000 maximum per withdrawal.
- PayPal — Processing takes up to 24 hours after approval, with £10 minimum and £10,000 maximum per withdrawal.
- Skrill — Processing takes up to 24 hours after approval, with £10 minimum and £10,000 maximum per withdrawal.
- Neteller — Processing takes up to 24 hours after approval, with £10 minimum and £10,000 maximum per withdrawal.
- Apple Pay (to linked card) — Processing takes 1–3 business days after approval, with £10 minimum and £5,000 maximum per withdrawal.
- Bitcoin (BTC) — Processing takes 15 minutes to 2 hours after approval, with £50 minimum and £25,000 maximum per withdrawal.
Deposit And Withdrawal Processing Times At Casinomite
- Visa Debit/Credit: deposit instant, withdrawal 1–3 business days
- Mastercard Debit/Credit: deposit instant, withdrawal 1–3 business days
- PayPal: deposit instant, withdrawal within 24 hours
- Skrill: deposit instant, withdrawal within 24 hours
- Bank Transfer (UK Faster Payments): deposit 0–2 hours, withdrawal 1–2 business days
Deposit And Withdrawal Limits At Casinomite
Casinomite accepts deposits in GBP for UK players and supports debit cards (Visa, Mastercard), Faster Payments (bank transfer), and e-wallets such as PayPal and Skrill. Card and PayPal deposits post instantly, while Faster Payments deposits credit after the bank confirms the transfer.
Withdrawals follow method rules: Casinomite pays back to the original deposit method where possible, and it does not process withdrawals to credit cards. Skrill and bank transfer withdrawals clear after internal approval, and Faster Payments can take longer than e-wallets because the bank posts the inbound transfer on its own schedule.
- Min. deposit: £10
- Max. deposit: £5,000 per transaction
- Min. withdrawal: £20
- Max. withdrawal: £10,000 per transaction
- Daily limit: £20,000 total across deposits and withdrawals (combined)
Casinomite Fees And Payment System Charges
Casinomite does not charge a casino-side fee on deposits or withdrawals. The amount you request is the amount the casino processes, and you see the same figure in your account balance and withdrawal history. This applies to GBP transactions and the standard UK-facing payment options, including debit cards and bank transfer methods where available.
Payment system fees can still apply because they sit outside the casino. Card issuers may add charges such as a cash-advance fee or interest if they code the transaction as cash-like, and some banks add fees for outbound transfers. E-wallets can charge their own transfer or currency conversion fees, and conversion can also appear if your payment account is not in GBP even when your Casinomite balance is in GBP.
In practice, you pay no commission to Casinomite, but you can pay a fee to your card issuer, bank, or e-wallet provider, mainly around cash-like card processing, bank transfer pricing, and FX conversion when GBP is not used end-to-end.