I counted over 30 different payment methods when I checked Lolo.Bet’s cashier, ranging from Bitcoin to Interac e-Transfer. The variety is impressive, covering everything from traditional Visa and MasterCard to newer options like Solana and Polygon. What struck me most was finding no mention of fees anywhere – it appears they’ve gone fee-free across all methods, which is a welcome change from casinos that nickel and dime you at every turn.
The processing times tell a mixed story depending on your preferred method:
- E-wallets (Skrill, etc.): 0-1 hours
- Credit/Debit cards: 24-120 hours
- Bank transfers: 24-168 hours
E-wallet users get the best deal with withdrawals processed within an hour, while card users face waits of up to five days. The withdrawal limits follow a staged approach – €2,000 daily, €5,000 weekly, and €10,000 monthly – which gives regular players decent room to move without being too restrictive. For comparison, some casinos offer $200 no deposit bonus promotions that can be withdrawn through these same methods once wagering is complete.
My main frustration was the lack of detail for many payment methods. Too many showed “Unknown” for key info like minimum amounts and processing times, making it hard to plan your banking strategy. While the €10 minimum withdrawal is reasonable, I couldn’t find clear maximums for individual transactions, only the staged monthly caps. Despite these gaps, the sheer variety and fee-free structure make this a solid banking setup.