I expected clear fee information when I checked Granawin Casino’s banking section, but found myself piecing together the real costs from what wasn’t said. The site offers seven payment methods including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and the usual cards like Visa and MasterCard, plus e-wallets Neteller and Skrill. Bank transfers round out the options. It’s a solid basic setup that covers most players’ needs, though you won’t find the variety that bigger sites offer.
Processing times run 24 to 72 hours across all payment types, which is consistent but not impressive. Whether you’re using crypto or a credit card, you’re looking at the same wait. The €10 minimum withdrawal is fair, and the €40,000 monthly limit gives high rollers plenty of room. At least these numbers are posted clearly, unlike the fee structure.
The biggest frustration is the complete lack of fee transparency. I couldn’t find any mention of withdrawal charges, deposit fees, or currency conversion costs. This means you’ll only discover the real price when you’re already committed to a transaction. For a banking system that gets the basics right with decent limits and multiple currencies, this oversight feels like a missed opportunity to build trust with players.