36Vegas Withdrawal Time Test: Instant via Visa (2026)

Wondering how long it actually takes to get your money from 36Vegas? We put the withdrawal time to the test using real money and a Visa debit card, receiving our money instantly.

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.

How Long Does a 36Vegas Withdrawal Take? (Our Test)

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36Vegas
Tested on 03/12/2025 Ben Dixon
Withdrawal Time
Instant
Payment Method
Visa Visa icon
Amount Withdrawn
£10

We wanted to put the 36Vegas withdrawal process to the test. So, using an already active account, we deposited the minimum of £10, ready to start the withdrawal procedure.

After tapping the 'Profile' icon, we headed to the 'Withdrawal' cashier. Then we entered how much we wanted to withdraw from the account, in this case £10. Amazingly, we did not have to wait long.

Arriving straight away, the payment time was instant, something which few bookmakers offer.

Timeline

Written by Ben Dixon
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Last updated 27/01/2026

36Vegas Withdrawal Time for Each Payment Method

36Vegas was launched at the end of 2025, but it did not enter the market alone. Partnered with EveryMatrix, making it a sister site of BetGoodwin and others, the site has a lot of experience and support to help it grow.

As a result, it does not feel like a new betting site, though you could have one or two questions about the cashier. Not that many methods are offered, which is usually seen as a huge con, but at least the withdrawal time does not disappoint.

Below, we have collected the key information about withdrawals at 36Vegas, such as the payment methods available and the withdrawal time for each.

Payment Method Min Withdrawal Max Withdrawal Withdrawal Fee Withdrawal Time
Visa icon
Visa
£10UnspecifiedNo feeInstant in our test
Mastercard
Mastercard
£10UnspecifiedNo fee1-3 business days

What Is the Fastest Way to Withdraw Money From 36Vegas?

Since 36Vegas only offers debit card withdrawals, more specifically Visa and Mastercard, this is also the fastest withdrawal method. Our test with a Visa card had the money in our account instantly, so the lack of methods is made up for by speed.

Saying that, though, it is only right to be frustrated with the number of payment methods offered. This must change for 36Vegas to compete in the future, perhaps by adding the popular Apple Pay or even an e-wallet. The rest is promising stuff from the bookie.

How to Withdraw From 36Vegas

If you are looking to withdraw winnings from 36Vegas for the first time, you can make use of our step-by-step guide below:

  • 1

    Go to the Withdrawal Cashier

    Now that it is time to request a withdrawal, you need to head to the cashier at 36Vegas. It will not be possible to tap a 'Withdraw' button in the top corner, so your only choice is to go through the menu.

    36Vegas menu
  • 2

    Enter the Withdrawal Amount

    Once you have reached the withdrawal cashier, you will be asked how much you would like to withdraw from your account. Just to be clear, the amount must be higher than £10.

    36Vegas Withdraw 1
  • 3

    Request the Withdrawal

    Finally, request the withdrawal and wait for the money. Thankfully, the latter part of that did not take long for us, with the payment arriving instantly. In short, an incredibly impressive result.

    36Vegas Withdraw 3

36Vegas Withdrawal Time FAQs

We did not want to rely on the estimated timings offered by the bookmaker, so we tested the 36Vegas withdrawal time ourselves.

After going through the cashier, we requested a withdrawal of £10 with our Visa debit card. No sooner had we requested than we were paid out! There is nothing to complain about when it comes to an instant payout.

Unfortunately, the list of payment methods for 36Vegas customers is not vast. Mastercard and Visa debit cards, as of January 2026, are the only accepted options. Indeed, the bookmaker is lacking in this area.

Ben Dixon
Ben Dixon
Last updated: 27/01/2026

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.

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