DragonBet is a well-known brand at this point, especially in Wales, and the site uses the Playbook Gaming platform for the casino and sportsbook. Recent test results of sister sites had been positive so we wanted to test DragonBet as well, withdrawing the minimum amount of £1.
We conducted the test with a Visa debit card and after just 45 minutes, the money was in our bank account. This is a very good score, up there among the best, but we can't speak for Mastercard so that card might take a little bit longer.
⏱️ Withdrawal Time: 45 minutes in our test 💳 Method Used: Visa Debit Card
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As said, DragonBet uses the Playbook Gaming platform and payment methods have never been the bookie's strength as a result. That remains true today, with only debit cards available for withdrawals, even if we must praise DragonBet for such a low minimum amount (something we see on all Playbook sites now, which is great).
In order to truly compete with the UK best sites and attract more punters, however, more options will need to be added down the line. Below, we have collected everything you need to know about withdrawing funds at DragonBet, from the payment methods available to the minimum withdrawal amount for each.
Payment Method | Min. Limit | Max. Limit | Transaction Fee | Processing Time |
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![]() Visa | £1 | Not specified | No fee | 45 minutes in our test |
![]() Mastercard | £1 | Not specified | No fee | 1-3 Business Days |
There is only one way to withdraw funds from DragonBet, more specifically through debit cards, so that is indeed the fastest method as well. That being said, even if it's the only method, our test result was actually very positive as we got the money after 45 minutes. Again, Visa tends to be a bit faster so it might not be the same for Mastercard.
Some e-wallets, or Instant Bank Transfer like its sister site PricedUp, would be nice in the future as punters prefer versatility these days. Lacking a popular method like PayPal is never a good thing and you could even make the same argument for Skrill. It remains to be seen if any of these will be added down the line.
If you have not withdrawn money from DragonBet before, you can follow our step-by-step guide below:
Just like when making a deposit, you will need to enter the 'Profile' area to withdraw your funds. From the main menu, tap the 'Profile' option and then enter the 'Withdrawal' cashier.
As there is only one method of payment, the site will not ask if you want to use a different payment method. Additionally, here is where you enter your payment amount - we chose the minimum amount of £1.
Now that this is done, tap the withdrawal button at the bottom of the screen, and then wait for your funds to arrive.
In our test of DragonBet's withdrawal process, it took just 45 minutes for the money to arrive.
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.