I expected quick payouts and flexible limits when I checked out the banking at Wettson Casino, but what I found was a €1,000 daily withdrawal cap and processing times that stretch up to three days even for card payments. The €100 minimum withdrawal is steep too—most casinos start at €10 or €20. If you land a €5,000 win, you’re looking at five days minimum just to request it all, and then another 24-72 hours per batch for the actual processing. E-wallets and cards both sit in the same slow lane, taking anywhere from one to three days. Bank transfers drag it out further to 3-5 days.
The payment method selection covers the basics. You get Visa and MasterCard, bank transfers, and a handful of crypto options including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Solana, and TRON. ApplePay and GPay are there for convenience, plus MiFinity, Revolut, and CashLib. What’s missing are the popular e-wallets—no PayPal, Skrill, or Neteller. The site doesn’t list minimum deposit amounts anywhere, which left me guessing how much I’d need to get started. I also couldn’t find any mention of fees. There’s no clear statement about whether deposits or withdrawals cost anything, which is a transparency problem.
The casino runs on an Anjouan licence, which offers a regulatory framework for international players. The operator is Green Champions Leader S.R.L., and the site launched in 2023. Mobile banking works fine through the HTML5 platform, so you can deposit and withdraw from your phone without downloading an app. But the lack of clear information about fees, vague processing timeframes, and those restrictive withdrawal caps make this a banking setup that requires patience and low expectations.