N1Bet sets a €12,000 monthly withdrawal cap, which puts it in decent territory for most players. I found 26 payment methods when I checked the banking page, covering everything from Visa and Mastercard to Bitcoin and Ethereum. The crypto options are a nice touch, and there’s good coverage for different regions with methods like Interac for Canadians and Pay4Fun for Brazilian players.
The withdrawal limits work out to €2,500 per week and €12,000 per month, with a €20 minimum that won’t exclude small-time players. Card withdrawals process within 72 hours, which is reasonable, though bank transfers stretch to 5-7 days. What I couldn’t find was clear timing for e-wallets like Skrill and Neteller – a gap that makes it hard to plan your cashouts properly.
I didn’t see any mention of withdrawal fees, which suggests they’re free, but the site could be clearer about this. The reversal window runs up to 72 hours, meaning you can change your mind about a withdrawal during that period. While the payment variety is solid, N1Bet could improve by being more upfront about processing times and fee structures across all methods.