10Bet withdrawal time: How long does 10Bet take to withdraw?
Every player knows the queasy excitement of pressing the withdrawal button and checking their bank account every hour to see if the funds have landed.
Processing times and withdrawal times vary dramatically between casinos and across payment methods, which occasionally leads to confusion and unnecessary stress for customers. If you’ve found yourself asking, “How long does 10Bet take to withdraw?” Look no further than this article.
The owner of 10Bet casino is licensed by the United Kingdom Gambling Commission (UKGC) under account number 43173. As the UKGC is one of the strictest regulatory bodies in the world, you can be confident that 10Bet meets rigorous safety standards.
All player funds are held in trust accounts which are completely separate from bank accounts held and used by 10Bet or its parent and sister organisations, meaning your money is never at risk.
Now that you know your money is safe at 10Bet, let’s calculate when you should expect to receive it after requesting a withdrawal.
Why isn’t your withdrawal instant?
While it’s frustrating that withdrawals aren’t instant, there are several security reasons behind this.
Casinos are legally required to follow anti-money laundering (AML) regulations and these checks take time. 10Bet’s closed-loop policy means your withdrawal method must have previously been used to deposit money into your account, verifying this also takes time.
Your identity verifications must have been approved and any wagering requirements (if applicable) cleared before a withdrawal can even begin to be processed.
Once approved internally by 10Bet, cash outs can take as little as three hours or as much as three days. I have detailed the specific times for each withdrawal method below.
10Bet withdrawal times
10Bet offers eight solid withdrawal options. It doesn’t charge its players fees on any payment methods. Players should note that a pending withdrawal cannot be cancelled.
The fastest cash outs are via Visa or Mastercard debit card, however this can depend on whether it is a business day or not. Unlike debit card and bank transfer withdrawals, e-wallet (PayPal, Neteller, Skrill and PaysafeCard) cash outs can be processed on non-working days.
So, if there’s a bank holiday or weekend coming up, you might be better off using one of those methods.
Each withdrawal method has limits but there is no restriction on how many withdrawals you can make. This table displays the 10Bet withdrawal time specifics, including minimum and maximum amounts per transaction:
Withdrawal payment method
Estimated withdrawal speedMinimum amount Maximum amount Visa Debit 3 hours – 2 business days £5 £35,000 Mastercard Debit 3 hours – 2 business days £5 £35,000 PayPal 1 – 2 days £5 £50,000 Neteller 1 – 2 days £5 £50,000 Skrill 1 – 2 days £5 £50,000 Trustly 1 – 2 business days £5 £50,000 PaysafeCard 1 – 2 days £5 £4,000 Bank Transfer 1 – 3 business days £5 £50,000
While these withdrawal times have been fact-checked, there are factors which can delay your cash out.
What affects withdrawal speed
As mentioned briefly before, the weekend (Saturday and Sunday) as well as bank holidays (e.g. Christmas Day) don’t count as business days, meaning withdrawals usually take longer around holiday periods.
If your account isn’t fully verified, withdrawal requests will not be approved. If you’ve failed the checks, the 10Bet team will notify you via email, so it’s a good idea to turn on your notifications.
How to withdraw funds at 10Bet
Actually requesting a withdrawal is straightforward. Follow this step-by-step guide to successfully complete your cash out as efficiently as possible:
- Log into your account and double check that it is verified. If not, verify your identity.
- Once your account is verified, head to the cashier by hovering the cursor over your profile name in the header of the homepage.
- Click “Withdrawal”.
- Choose the payment method you’d like to use (remember, you must have used it to make a deposit) and click the “Withdraw” button next to it.
- Input the amount you would like to withdraw, then click the “Withdraw” button at the bottom of the page to confirm the transaction.
- Congrats, you’re done! The cash out will display as pending until approved by 10Bet.
What can you do to speed up the process?
Although you might face unexpected delays, there are actions you can take to avoid running into avoidable problems:
Finish KYC on time
Complete Know Your Customer (KYC) verification and ensure it has been approved as soon as you create your account, before depositing or playing. You will need to upload a valid ID (e.g. Passport or Driving Licence), a utility bill from the last six months confirming your address (e.g. electricity or telephone bill) and a recent bank account statement. The information you registered with must match what’s on your documents.
Account for wagering requirements
Double check you have fulfilled any wagering requirements if you’re trying to withdraw winnings from a promotion or from any bonus funds.
Time your withdrawals
Pay attention to what day of the week it is and choose your withdrawal method accordingly. For instance, if it’s a Friday and you have previously deposited using PayPal and a Visa Debit Card, you might want to request a PayPal withdrawal over Visa because Saturday and Sunday are non-business days when debit card transactions are not processed.
What should you do if the withdrawal is past the estimated withdrawal time?
If you think the estimated withdrawal time has passed and your money is still MIA, don’t panic. Here are things to consider and things you can do:
Don’t forget that your withdrawal must be approved by 10Bet before it’ll start processing, so check your transaction history to see when the estimated withdrawal processing time period actually started. For debit card, Trustly and bank transfer, check that the days that have passed have been business days.
If you’re still concerned, you can reach 10Bet’s customer support via email or live chat. They can give you an “Acquirer’s Reference Number” which your bank can use to locate your 10Bet card transaction in their system.
About the author
Daniel Smyth
Daniel Smyth has seen the online poker, casino, and betting industry from every angle. He previously played poker semi-professionally before working at WPT Magazine as a writer and editor. From there, he transitioned to online gaming where he’s been producing expert content for over 10 years.
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