A £6,000 monthly withdrawal limit caught my eye the moment I checked Conquer Casino’s banking page. For most players, this won’t be an issue, but if you’re chasing bigger wins, you’ll need to plan your cashouts carefully. The weekly limit sits at £3,000, which means you can’t just withdraw everything at once if you hit a decent streak.
The deposit side works well enough. I found PayPal, Skrill, and Neteller all available for instant deposits, along with the usual Visa and MasterCard options. PaySafeCard is there too if you prefer prepaid methods. Most deposits happen straight away, though I couldn’t find clear details for some of the other methods listed.
Withdrawal speeds depend entirely on what you choose. E-wallets like PayPal and Skrill get your money back to you within 24-48 hours, which meets UK expectations. Cards take much longer – anywhere from 3-7 days – whilst bank transfers can drag on for up to 10 days. At least there are no fees to worry about, and the £10 minimum withdrawal keeps things accessible for smaller cashouts. For comparison with other operators, see our NZ guide to NZ no deposit bonuses; banking policies often differ by region.