Royal Panda’s €50,000 daily withdrawal limit caught my eye straight away, but I wanted to see if the rest of their banking lived up to that promise. With 23 payment providers on offer, there’s no shortage of ways to fund your account. I found all the usual suspects – Skrill, Neteller, Visa, and MasterCard – plus regional favourites like iDeal and GiroPay for European players.
The processing times tell an interesting story:
- E-wallets (Skrill, Neteller): Around 24 hours
- Credit and debit cards: 24-120 hours
- Bank transfers: 24-120 hours
What frustrated me was the lack of clear information for many payment methods. Too many entries showed “Unknown” for crucial details like fees and processing times. For a casino that scores this well on banking, I expected better transparency. The €5,000 daily limit on e-wallet and card withdrawals also seems odd when the overall daily limit is €50,000 – that higher figure only applies to unlimited bank transfers.
The minimum deposits and withdrawals are fair across the board, sitting between €10-20 for most methods. I couldn’t find any mention of fees anywhere, which either means they’re genuinely fee-free or the information is buried deeper than it should be. Given the strong overall performance, I suspect the former, but clearer communication would put minds at ease. Many players also supplement their bankroll with top free spins no deposit on signup to test games before committing larger amounts.