Payments & Withdrawals (GBP)

Deposit And Withdrawal Processing Times

Deposit And Withdrawal Limits At Betmaze Casino

Betmaze Casino accepts deposits in GBP for UK players and sets limits by payment method. Debit cards (Visa/Mastercard) and Pay by Bank (Open Banking) support higher ceilings than e-wallets, while prepaid cards and some voucher-style deposits are capped and can be restricted for withdrawals. The cashier applies the limit at the point of transaction, so a deposit above the cap is declined rather than partially processed.

Withdrawals in GBP follow method rules: Pay by Bank and debit card withdrawals take longer than e-wallets because they pass through banking rails and card processing steps. Betmaze Casino applies a minimum cashout amount and a maximum per withdrawal, and it enforces a rolling daily cap across all withdrawals combined. If a player requests more than the maximum, the casino splits the payout into multiple withdrawals within the daily limit.

Betmaze Casino does not charge a casino fee on deposits or withdrawals. The cashier shows the exact amount you send and the exact amount Betmaze approves for payout in GBP, so the casino side does not add a percentage on top at checkout.

Fees can still come from the payment provider. UK card issuers may treat gambling deposits as cash-like transactions and add a cash-advance fee plus daily interest, and some banks add a foreign-transaction markup if the transaction is processed outside the UK. E-wallets and open-banking transfers generally post without a separate deposit fee, but providers can apply their own charges on currency conversion if you fund the wallet in a non-GBP balance or if your bank account is not set to GBP.

On withdrawals, Betmaze Casino sends the full approved payout amount, but intermediary bank charges can reduce what arrives when a transfer goes through correspondent banks or when the receiving bank applies an incoming-payment fee. Card withdrawals can also be affected by issuer rules and limits, which can trigger extra handling fees on the bank side rather than at the casino.