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Fafabet Withdrawal Times (2025)

Learn everything you need to know about withdrawals at Fafabet: withdrawal time for each method, minimum withdrawal and more.

Fafabet withdrawal time
Written by Ben Dixon
Verified by BettingLounge team
Last updated 22/05/2025

How Long Does a Fafabet Withdrawal Take? Our Test Result

One of the biggest questions for punters is how long withdrawals take, so we like to test the timeframes of the bookies. We withdrew £10 - which is the minimum amount - with a Visa debit card from our Fafabet account and thanks to the Visa Direct feature, the money arrived in our bank account in less than 45 minutes.

Visa Direct is almost an expectation for Fafabet given there are no other methods of payment available on the site. However, it is nice to have the fast withdrawals there, so this must be credited of course. However, Mastercard users will not be as fortunate and payments can take up to three business days.

⏱️ Withdrawal Time: 45 minutes in our test 💳 Method Used: Visa Debit Card

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Fafabet Withdrawal Time for Each Payment Method

Fafabet is still attempting to make a name for itself after launching in 2021, however, it is still a long way off compared to its sister sites. The sign-up and general promotions are not fantastic by any means, which can be the death for a bookie, while the payment system is certainly frustrating when it comes to methods.

Below, we have collected the key information about withdrawals at Fafabet, including the payment methods available and the withdrawal time for each. Unfortunately, big e-wallets like Skrill are missing, which is a huge downside.

Payment Method Min. Limit Max. Limit Transaction Fee Processing Time
Visa logo
Visa
£10 Not specified No fee Within 1 Hour
Mastercard
Mastercard
£10 Not specified No fee 1-3 business days

What Is the Fastest Way to Withdraw Money From Fafabet?

Withdrawal times can be the making or breaking of a betting site, and Fafabet can be proud of the time that it boasts- We tested the site and found that our money was in our account in less than an hour, which is superb and among the best we have seen.

Visa Direct is a big reason for this, and this certainly helps. However, Mastercard customers may be left frustrated with payments taking between 1-3 business days. Adding more variety would also be appreciated in the future it must be said, perhaps through the form of an e-wallet.

How to Withdraw Funds From Fafabet

If you are new to Fafabet, or perhaps want to see the withdrawal process before signing up, you can take a look at our step-by-step guide below:

  • 1

    Go to the Withdrawal Cashier

    You must enter the app or website to start the withdrawal process, and then tap the profile icon shown in the top right corner. From here, tap the 'Withdraw' option.

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  • 2

    Enter the Amount and Tap On 'Withdrawal'

    Once you have entered the cashier, you will simply have to insert the amount that you would like to withdraw from your balance. As normal, we chose £10 here. Of course, you cannot change the method, so once you have entered the amount, you can complete the withdrawal.

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  • 3

    Check Your Receipt

    Following this, you will be shown a receipt for the transaction, showing that it was successful and that it has begun to be processed.

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  • 4

    Monitor the Status

    We did not need to check the status of the withdrawal as it happened so quickly (45 minutes), however, you can check the status of the monies via the 'Withdrawal history' area which is found in the general banking area.

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Ben Dixon
Ben Dixon
Last updated: 22/05/2025

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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