Payments & Withdrawals
- Visa Debit/Credit — Deposits in GBP are instant, with a typical limit of £10–£2,000 per transaction.
- Mastercard Debit/Credit — Funds in GBP credit instantly, with standard limits of £10–£2,000 per deposit.
- PayPal — Instant GBP deposits, usually capped at £10–£1,500 per transaction.
- Skrill — Deposits arrive instantly in GBP, with common limits of £10–£5,000 per deposit.
- Neteller — Instant GBP top-ups, with a typical range of £10–£5,000 per transaction.
- Bank Transfer (UK Faster Payments) — Deposits in GBP reach the casino in 0–2 hours, with typical limits of £20–£20,000 per transfer.
- Bitcoin (BTC) — Deposits credit after 1–3 network confirmations (about 10–60 minutes), with typical limits of £20–£10,000 equivalent.
- Ethereum (ETH) — Deposits credit after 10–30 network confirmations (about 5–20 minutes), with typical limits of £20–£10,000 equivalent.
- Faster Payments (UK bank transfer) — Processed in 0–2 hours after approval; limits: £10 minimum, £25,000 per transaction.
- Debit card (Visa) — Processed in 1–3 business days; limits: £10 minimum, £5,000 per transaction.
- Debit card (Mastercard) — Processed in 1–3 business days; limits: £10 minimum, £5,000 per transaction.
- PayPal — Processed in 0–24 hours after approval; limits: £10 minimum, £10,000 per transaction.
- Skrill — Processed in 0–24 hours after approval; limits: £10 minimum, £10,000 per transaction.
- Neteller — Processed in 0–24 hours after approval; limits: £10 minimum, £10,000 per transaction.
- Apple Pay — Processed in 0–24 hours after approval; limits: £10 minimum, £2,500 per transaction.
- Cryptocurrency (BTC/ETH/USDT) — Processed in 15–60 minutes after approval plus network confirmations; limits: £20 minimum, £50,000 per transaction.
Deposit And Withdrawal Processing Times At SaviBet
- Visa Debit: deposit instant, withdrawal 1–3 business days
- Mastercard Debit: deposit instant, withdrawal 1–3 business days
- PayPal: deposit instant, withdrawal up to 24 hours
- Skrill: deposit instant, withdrawal up to 24 hours
- Bank Transfer (Faster Payments): deposit up to 2 hours, withdrawal 1–2 business days
Deposit And Withdrawal Limits At SaviBet
SaviBet processes UK deposits in GBP using debit cards (Visa, Mastercard) and bank transfer. The minimum deposit is set at £10 to keep card and banking fees proportionate, and the maximum deposit per transaction is £5,000 to control payment risk and comply with card-acquirer thresholds.
Withdrawals go back to the same payment route where the method supports it, with bank transfer used when required by the payment chain. The minimum withdrawal is £20 to reduce small-payment processing overhead, and the maximum withdrawal per transaction is £10,000; larger cashouts split into multiple payments. SaviBet applies a daily combined cashout cap of £20,000 across all withdrawal requests submitted in a 24-hour window.
- Min. deposit: £10
- Max. deposit: £5,000 (per transaction)
- Min. withdrawal: £20
- Max. withdrawal: £10,000 (per transaction)
- Daily limit: £20,000 (total withdrawals per 24 hours)
SaviBet does not charge an internal fee on deposits or withdrawals. The cashier shows the amount in GBP and credits the same deposit value to the casino balance; SaviBet also does not deduct a handling fee from payout requests, so any difference between the requested and received amount comes from the payment route, not the casino.
Payment-system fees can still apply. Banks and card issuers in the UK may add charges such as cash-advance fees, interest from day one, or “international transaction” mark-ups on Visa/Mastercard deposits, depending on how the transaction is coded. E‑wallets can charge their own fees for currency conversion (for example, if your wallet is not held in GBP) and for moving money out to a bank account; crypto transfers can incur network fees and exchange spreads when you buy or sell coins.
No-fee transactions are most common when you use a UK bank transfer in GBP or an e‑wallet balance already held in GBP, because there is no card cash-advance treatment and no conversion step. Fees become more likely when the method triggers conversion (non‑GBP wallets), relies on card rails (issuer charges), or uses crypto (network fees and exchange costs).
- GBP — British Pound Sterling
- EUR — Euro
- USD — US Dollar
- CAD — Canadian Dollar
- AUD — Australian Dollar
- NZD — New Zealand Dollar
- NOK — Norwegian Krone
- SEK — Swedish Krona
- CHF — Swiss Franc
- PLN — Polish Zloty