Twenty-six payment methods greeted me when I checked Ritzo’s banking page. The range impressed me, covering everything from Bitcoin to bank transfers. For players in Australia and the US, this variety matters since many sites restrict payment options in these regions.
I found the processing times clearly laid out, though some methods lacked specific details:
- E-wallets like Neteller and Skrill: 0-72 hours for withdrawals
- Credit and debit cards: 3-5 days for withdrawals
- Bank transfers: 3-7 days for withdrawals
The withdrawal limits seem fair with €500 daily and €10,000 monthly caps. I noticed different minimum amounts depending on your chosen method – €20 for most options, but €100 for bank transfers and €50 for crypto. The site doesn’t mention any fees, which is refreshing compared to casinos that hit you with charges at checkout.
What stood out was the crypto support. Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and several other digital currencies are available for both deposits and withdrawals. This gives players more control over their money, especially in regions where traditional banking can be tricky. The KYC process is mandatory before your first withdrawal, as expected in regulated markets.