With a €40,000 monthly withdrawal cap, Spinamba Casino positions itself for higher-stakes players, but the banking experience tells a more mixed story. I found a decent mix of payment options when I checked their cashier, including the usual cards like Visa and MasterCard, plus e-wallets like Neteller and EcoPayz. They also offer some regional methods like Qiwi and WebMoney, though I couldn’t find much detail about processing times for these options.
The good news is that I didn’t see any withdrawal fees listed anywhere, which is a nice touch. E-wallet users get the best deal with payouts processed in up to 24 hours, while card users have to wait 4-5 days for their money. The €10 minimum withdrawal is reasonable, and the staged limits work well – €2,000 per day and €10,000 per week should cover most players’ needs.
What bothered me was the lack of clear information for some payment methods. Too many options showed “Unknown” for key details like processing times and minimum amounts. For a casino that’s been around since 2019, I expected better transparency about their banking terms. The system works fine if you stick to the main options, but the incomplete information makes it feel less polished than it should be.