Wondering how long it actually takes to get your money from 247Bet? We put the withdrawal time to the test using real money and a Visa debit card, receiving our money in 7 hours.
In this guide, you will find our full test results, the step-by-step breakdown of the process, and tips to get your money out faster.
It wouldn't be strange to assume that withdrawals are rather slow at 247Bet, seeing as the new is still quite new. However, the foundation is really strong thanks to the ownership of Casimba Gaming, so the bookie has a lot going for it. You could say the withdrawal time is one of the perks, as seen below.
The minimum withdrawal could certainly be improved, as could the minimum deposit, but at least there are quite a lot of methods to choose from. Below, we have collected the key information about withdrawals at 247Bet, such as the payment methods available and the withdrawal time for each.
Payment Method | Min Withdrawal | Max Withdrawal | Withdrawal Fee | Withdrawal Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
![]() Visa | £20 | Not specified | No fee | 7 hours in our test |
![]() Mastercard | £20 | Not specified | No fee | 2-5 business days |
![]() Apple Pay | £20 | Not specified | No fee | 1-3 business days |
![]() Instant Bank Transfer | £20 | Not specified | No fee | Usually instant |
![]() Trustly | £20 | Not specified | No fee | Within 48 hours |
![]() Neteller | £20 | Not specified | No fee | Within 48 hours |
![]() Skrill | £20 | Not specified | No fee | Within 48 hours |
![]() Paysafecard | £20 | Not specified | No fee | Within 48 hours |
As is usually the case, it varies from time to time, but we can confidently say that Instant Bank Transfer is the fastest way to withdraw the winnings from 247Bet. While we haven't tested this method with 247Bet, we have done so with many other bookies and it's always the fastest, with the technology making slow withdrawals impossible.
Of course, Visa withdrawals aren't too bad either as our test showed, with a withdrawal time of 7 hours. The e-wallets should also be rather quick at 247Bet, but we would honestly use a debit card or instant banking all day. That is simply because an e-wallet is a middleman, so the money doesn't land directly in your bank account.
If you are new to 247Bet and don't know exactly how to withdraw, you can take a look at our step-by-step guide below:
Unfortunately, there is no 'Withdraw' option presented to you. So, we must head to the 'Profile' area via the three lines in the top left, select 'My Account' and then 'Withdraw'.
Once in the cashier, you will be asked how much you would like to withdraw and the method you would like to use. In our test, we opted for £20, and the only option offered was via the same Visa debit card.
Interestingly, the site also asks for your password, though this is for security purposes, presumably.
Then, tap the green 'Withdraw' button at the bottom of the page, and you will be shown a receipt confirming that the process has started.
Ben is an accredited football journalist who follows anything from League One to Serie A, also working for the likes of SempreMilan and Total Italian Football. As an avid punter, he has become the master tester at BettingLounge, refusing to take bookies by their words when it comes to withdrawal times and much more.