Ladbrokes is widely regarded as one of the best bookmakers in the UK, having been around since 1886, and this is something that was confirmed in our review of the site. As such, new and existing customers have come to expect a certain standard from Ladbrokes, with the withdrawal options being one of the key factors that punters tend to look at.
Below, we have collected everything you need to know about withdrawals at Ladbrokes, such as the payment methods available and the withdrawal time for each. Although e-wallets shine with their absence, there is one option that makes up for this.
Payment Method | Min. Limit | Max. Limit | Transaction Fee | Processing Time |
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Visa
| £5 | Not specified | No fee | 1-3 business days* (*Up to 4 hours with Visa Direct) |
Mastercard
| £5 | Not specified | No fee | 1-3 business days |
Apple Pay
| £5 | Not specified | No fee | 1-3 business days |
Bank Transfer
| £5 | Not specified | No fee | 2-4 business days |
Instant Bank Transfer
| £5 | Not specified | No fee | Within minutes |
When betting at Ladbrokes, the fastest way to withdraw funds is by using Instant Bank Transfer as the payment method. Thanks to this brilliant new technology, the winnings will be in your bank account within just a few minutes (!). While Visa Direct is also available (within 4 hours), Instant Bank Transfer is a lot more accessible as most UK banks support the feature.
Some punters might be surprised to see that there are no e-wallets present in the list of withdrawal methods at Ladbrokes. Betting sites that accept Skrill, PayPal or any other e-wallet tend to attract more punters. Therefore, it is a bit strange to see such a big bookmaker not offering it, although PayPal is available for deposits at Ladbrokes.
The minimum withdrawal is also very low at Ladbrokes, set at £5, so most punters will be well happy with the withdrawal situation in general. An e-wallet would make it unbeatable, though.
If you do not know how to withdraw funds from Ladbrokes, you can follow our step-by-step guide below:
Make sure you are logged in to your Ladbrokes account, then tap on the account icon in the top-right corner of your screen. On the following page, tap on 'Withdraw' in the 'Cashier' section of the menu.
Once you have arrived on the withdrawal page, you will have the option to choose your payment method. If the latter has not been saved before, you will also need to enter the method details (such as card number). Remember that you must withdraw the amount you deposited to the same method, before you can choose another method.
After choosing your payment method, or not changing the saved one, you need to enter the amount you would like to withdraw. The minimum amount for withdrawals is £5 for all methods, which is a big plus.
Finally, you just need to tap on 'Withdraw' to complete the request. As long as the request is listed as 'Pending', you can cancel the withdrawal if you would like to. But if everything looks fine, you just need to wait for the withdrawal.
Bet £5 Get £20 in Free Bets
Min. Deposit | £5 |
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Max. Amount | £20 |
Turnover | No wagering |
Expiration | 7 days |
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