With 20 payment methods and a €10,000 monthly withdrawal cap, Kakadu Casino offers solid banking options that cover most players’ needs. I found everything from Visa and MasterCard to e-wallets like Skrill, Neteller, and Payz, plus voucher systems like Paysafecard and Neosurf. The variety means most players can find a method that works for them, whether they prefer cards, digital wallets, or more private voucher options.
The withdrawal limits are fair but not generous – €1,000 per day, €2,500 per week, and €10,000 per month. Cards take 3-5 days to process while bank transfers need 5-10 days, which is pretty standard. What I couldn’t find was any mention of withdrawal fees, and the e-wallet processing times weren’t listed either. The minimum withdrawal sits at €20, which is reasonable for most players who aren’t looking for risk-free bets or instant cashouts.
The banking setup works well enough for casual to mid-level players, but the lack of clear fee information and unspecified e-wallet times left me guessing about the full picture. It’s a decent system that covers the basics without being exceptional.