EvoSpin’s banking setup scores just 35 out of 100, and after digging through their payment pages, I can see why. The site lists over 20 payment methods, but when I tried to find details about most of them, I hit dead ends. Methods like Trustly, Qiwi, and iDebit show up in the list, but there’s no information about minimum amounts, processing times, or even whether they actually work for withdrawals.
The methods that do have clear information paint a mixed picture. I found that Visa and MasterCard deposits are instant, but withdrawals take 24-120 hours. Bank transfers are even slower at 24-72 hours. The e-wallet options like Neteller and Skrill promise 24-hour withdrawals, which would normally be good news, but these aren’t typically available for players in Australia and the US anyway.
Here are the key banking facts I could pin down:
- Minimum withdrawal: €30
- Daily withdrawal limit: €5,000
- Weekly limit: €20,000
- Monthly limit: €60,000
The withdrawal limits themselves aren’t terrible – €5,000 per day covers most players’ needs. But the lack of clear fee information bothered me. I couldn’t find any mention of withdrawal charges, which either means they’re hidden until you try to cash out, or they don’t exist. Either way, that’s not the transparency I want to see from a casino’s banking department.