CasiQo Casino’s banking system scores just 45 out of 100, and after testing their cashier, I can see why. The site offers a decent range of 19 payment methods, from Visa and MasterCard to e-wallets like Skrill and Neteller banking, plus regional options like Interac e-Transfer for Canadian players. I could also see support for Nordic banks like Nordea and Danske Bank, which shows they’re thinking about different markets.
The real problem comes with the processing times and transparency. While I found clear information that card and bank transfer withdrawals take between 24 hours and 5 days, there’s no mention of how long e-wallet withdrawals take. This is frustrating because e-wallets are usually the fastest option, but I couldn’t find any timeframe listed. The staged withdrawal system also means I can only withdraw €1,000 per day, €5,000 per week, and €15,000 per month.
At least there are no withdrawal fees, and the €20 minimum withdrawal is reasonable for most players. The site accepts multiple currencies and processes withdrawals through the same methods used for deposits. However, the lack of clear e-wallet processing times and the daily withdrawal caps make this a mixed banking experience overall.