Grand Ivy Withdrawal Time Test: 12 Minutes via Visa debit card (2026)

Wondering how long it actually takes to get your money from Grand Ivy? We've put the withdrawal time multiple times using real money and several methods. Our latest test result showed that payments can be received in less than 15 minutes.

How Long Does a Grand Ivy Withdrawal Take? (Our Test)

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Grand Ivy
Tested on 15/04/2026 Ben Dixon
Withdrawal Time
12 minutes
Payment Method
Visa Visa icon
Amount Withdrawn
£20

We wanted to test the withdrawal speed at Grand Ivy Sports and Casino. So, we created an account and made a £20 deposit shortly after. Once done, I headed through the withdrawal process.

I tapped the 'Menu' option in the bottom left corner, before entering the 'My Account' area. Then, I headed to the withdrawal cashier and submitted my request. A process which took seconds to complete.

Just 12 minutes later, the money arrived back in my account. A solid test result.

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Written by Ben Dixon
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Last updated 01/07/2026

Grand Ivy Withdrawal Time for Each Payment Method

Grand Ivy is certainly one of the more interesting bookmakers in the UK, having previously launched solely as a casino. However, a decade on from its creation, a sportsbook was added in 2026.

There are definitely flaws with the bookmaker, largely stemming from the deposit and withdrawal minimum of the site - which stands at £20. Barring that, though, it is a pretty good option.

Below, we have collected the key information about withdrawals at Grand Ivy, from the payment methods available to the withdrawal time for each.

Payment Method Min Withdrawal Max Withdrawal Withdrawal Fee Withdrawal Time
Visa icon
Visa
£20Not specifiedNo fee12 minutes in our test
Mastercard
Mastercard
£20Not specifiedNo feeUp to 3 business days
Revolut icon
Revolut
£20Not specifiedNo fee2 hours in our test
Apple Pay icon
Apple Pay
£20Not specifiedNo feeUp to 3 business days
Neteller logo
Neteller
£20Not specifiedNo feeUp to 3 business days
Skrill logo
Skrill
£20Not specifiedNo feeUp to 3 business days
Trustly ny ikon/new icon
Trustly
£20Not specifiedNo feeUp to 3 business days
Paysafe logo
Paysafecard
£20Not specifiedNo feeUp to 3 business days
Instant Bank Transfer
Instant Bank Transfer
£20Not specifiedNo feeUp to 3 business days

What Is the Fastest Way to Withdraw Money From Grand Ivy?

The fastest way to withdraw winnings from a Grand Ivy account is by using a Visa Direct debit card, as seen by our up-to-date testing of the site.

Indeed, the payment was received 12 minutes after the request was made, completing an already quick process, it must be said. Saying that, the minimum withdrawal amount of £20 certainly takes away from the positives of this experience...

How to Withdraw From Grand Ivy

If you are new to Grand Ivy and would like some assistance withdrawing funds, you can follow our step-by-step guide below.

  • 1

    Go to the Withdrawal Cashier

    Heading to the withdrawal cashier is slightly different, as there is no glowing button saying 'Withdraw'. To find this area, tap the 'Menu' button, then 'My Account' when prompted. Finally, tap 'Withdraw'.

    Grand Ivy Cashier
  • 2

    Confirm the Withdrawal Method

    When you have entered the cashier, if this is your first withdrawal, you will be shown the method(s) you have previously used to deposit. So, select the option you want to use.

    Grand Ivy Withdraw 1
  • 3

    Withdraw and Wait For Your Money

    Finally, type the amount you want to withdraw and enter your password. Then, wait for your funds. In our test, we were not left sitting around, as the funds were back in our bank account 12 minutes later.

    Grand Ivy Withdraw 2

Grand Ivy Withdrawal Time FAQs

Unfortunately, there is no set time for Grand Ivy withdrawals. However, we tested the site using a Visa debit card and we were paid out in 13 minutes, or two hours when using Revolut.

Yes, withdrawals can be done with Apple Pay on Grand Ivy, but you will still need to deposit at least £20.

Ben Dixon
Ben Dixon
Last updated: 01/07/2026

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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