LeoVegas Withdrawal Times (2025)

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

LeoVegas withdrawal time
Written by Ben Dixon
Verified by BettingLounge team
Last updated 22/04/2025

How Long Does a LeoVegas Withdrawal Take? Our Test Result

We have often seen bookmakers be incorrect with their withdrawal estimations, with the money often arriving much faster (which is great). So, we wanted to test the LeoVegas process as the site suggests it can take a few business days for the money to reach you.

However, this was not the case, as we received the money after just six hours. We presume this was mainly thanks to Visa Direct being supported on the site. We have seen quicker withdrawal processes still, but we cannot complain.

⏱️ Withdrawal Time: 6 hours in our test 💳 Method Used: Visa Debit Card

LeoVegas Withdrawal Time for Each Payment Method

LeoVegas is one of the more intriguing options emerging in the UK market currently, given it is targeting casino and sports customers. There are some nice markets and slot options available on site, which is always appreciated, but they need to be backed up with good payment options.

The list of available methods is not massively extensive, but there are some nice options listed, indeed, such as PayPal and Apple Pay. Below, we have collected the key information about withdrawals at LeoVegas, from the payment methods available to the withdrawal time for each.

Payment Method Min. Limit Max. Limit Transaction Fee Processing Time
Visa logo
Visa
£10 £8,000 No fee 6 hours in our test
Mastercard
Mastercard
£10 £8,000 No fee 1-5 business days
Apple Pay logo
Apple Pay
£10 £8,000 No fee 1-5 business days
PayPal logo
Paypal
£10 £4,000 No fee Within 24 hours
Instant Bank Transfer
Instant Bank Transfer
£10 £35,000 No fee Instant

What Is the Fastest Way to Withdraw Money From LeoVegas?

The fastest way to withdraw your winnings from a LeoVegas account is by using a Visa debit card, which tends to be the case at most bookies when Visa Direct is involved. In our test, we found that the funds arrived in our account within six hours, which is quite impressive.

There is a drawback to the site, though, and that is that the minimum deposit amount is £10, which will have to be improved down the line. More and more sites have £1 limits for both deposits and withdrawals these days, so LeoVegas is lagging behind to an extent.

How to Withdraw From LeoVegas

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

  • 1

    Enter the Banking Area

    After opening the app, you must enter the menu area, which can be done by tapping the 'Profile' icon in the top right corner. Then, tap the 'Banking' option.

    LeoVegas Profile
  • 2

    Enter the Withdrawal Cashier

    You will be greeted with four options here, and of course, we want to tap the 'Withdraw' option.

    LeoVegas Cashier
  • 3

    Choose Your Withdrawal Method

    As with when depositing at LeoVegas, you are once again offered the option of four methods: Apple Pay, Debit card, PayPal and Instant Bank Transfer. As we always do, we chose to use a debit card for our payment.

    LeoVegas Payment Methods
  • 4

    Enter Amount and Complete the Withdrawal

    First, select your card from the dropdown list (or choose to use a new card) and then enter your withdrawal amount. Then, tap the 'Withdraw' button.

    In our test, it took six hours for the withdrawal to be complete, which is not terrible, but it is also not the fastest that we have seen. We withdrew the minimum amount, which is £10, so larger withdrawals could take longer...

    LeoVegas Withdraw

LeoVegas Withdrawal Time FAQs

The withdrawal time will depend on the payment method, but in most cases, punters can rely on having the funds within 24 hours. In our test, we had the money in our account in just six hours, and this is due to Visa Direct.

Yes, LeoVegas has a minimum withdrawal limit of £10 for all payment methods, which is rather standard but still not as good as the top UK bookmakers.

Ben Dixon
Ben Dixon
Last updated: 22/04/2025

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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