Twenty payment providers sounds impressive until you dig into Jokabet’s banking section and find half the details missing. I counted crypto options like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Dogecoin alongside traditional methods like Visa, MasterCard, and bank transfers. The range looks good on paper, but when I tried to find specifics about fees or processing times for methods like Astropay or eZeeWallet, the information just wasn’t there.
The withdrawal structure is clearer, with staged limits that work for most players. You can take out £2,500 per day, £7,500 per week, and up to £15,000 monthly with a £50 minimum. The processing times for the main methods are reasonable:
- E-wallets (Neteller, Skrill): 24-48 hours
- Credit/debit cards: 2-5 days
- Bank transfers: 3-5 days
What frustrated me most was the complete lack of fee information. I couldn’t find any mention of charges for deposits or withdrawals, which means you’re going in blind. The site clearly states the withdrawal limits and timeframes for major payment types, but this transparency doesn’t extend to costs. For a casino that lists 20 banking options, having so many gaps in basic details feels sloppy.