I found just three payment providers when I checked Mirax Casino’s banking options. This is quite limiting compared to most casinos that offer dozens of methods. The site lists eMerchantPay, Piastrix, and Power Cash, but I couldn’t find clear details about what specific payment types these actually cover – whether they include cards, e-wallets, or bank transfers.
The withdrawal times vary quite a bit depending on your chosen method. Cards take between 3-5 days to process, while bank transfers stretch to 5-7 days. I noticed the site doesn’t specify e-wallet processing times, which is odd since these are usually the fastest option. The good news is that withdrawals have a reasonable €20 minimum, and you can take out up to €10,000 per week or €40,000 monthly. If you prefer low-commitment offers to limit downside while you evaluate processes, risk-free bets can serve as a useful comparison point.
What bothered me most was how much information was missing or unclear. Too many banking details simply showed as “unknown” when I dug into the terms. The site does allow withdrawal reversals for up to 72 hours, which some players might see as helpful but others view as risky. At least there don’t appear to be any fees charged, though this wasn’t explicitly stated anywhere I could find.