Since Midnite is a relatively new betting site still, punters might be surprised to hear that withdrawals supposedly are quick. Therefore, we decided to sign up on the site and test the withdrawal process ourselves. As always, we withdraw the minimum amount (£5) via a Visa debit card, which is generally the fastest method.
Confirming the hunch, the money arrived in our bank account after just three hours. Overall, the withdrawal process was very quick from entering the cashier to receiving the money, so it is good to know that punters can rely on fast withdrawals. At least if you have a Visa card and the Visa Direct feature, that is.
Midnite is still making a name for itself in the UK market after launching as recently as 2018. However, it has quickly earned a good reputation because of its activity in emerging markets such as Esports. So, what does it look like on the withdrawal front? There is a decent amount of payment methods accepted, which is great news.
Below, we have thus collected everything you need to know about withdrawing funds from Midnite. In addition to withdrawal time, we have also listed the minimum withdrawal amount for each payment method at Midnite.
Payment Method | Min. Limit | Max. Limit | Transaction Fee | Processing Time |
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Visa | £5 | Not specified | No fee | 3 hours in our test |
Mastercard | £5 | Not specified | No fee | 1-3 business days |
Apple Pay | £5 | Not specified | No fee | 1-3 business days |
Paypal | £5 | Not specified | No fee | Within 24 hours |
Trustly | £5 | Not specified | No fee | Within 24 hours |
While there are quite a few methods that might all appear fast to new customers at Midnite, the best option is to withdraw with a Visa debit card. However, this hinges on your bank supporting the Visa Direct feature, so make sure to check that first. In our test, it took just three hours for the money to arrive with this method.
Other fast methods at Midnite include PayPal and Trustly, which usually have the money in the bank account within 24 hours. Overall, therefore, Midnite delivers - especially since the minimum withdrawal was recently changed from £10 to £5.
If you are new to Midnite, or perhaps want to see the withdrawal process before signing up, you can take a look at our step-by-step guide below:
Open up the app or the website, then tap the 'Profile' icon in the top left corner of the screen. This will pull up the profile section of Midnite, and then you need to tap on 'Withdraw' in the menu. Of course, if you want to make a deposit at Midnite instead, you need to tap on 'Deposit' here.
Once you have entered the cashier, you will be given three options: a box to enter your amount, a regular amount and then a maximum amount. Simply choose your withdrawal amount, check that your withdrawal method is correct and tap 'Withdraw'.
In our test, it took three hours for the funds to reach our bank account, making the process very quick from start to finish.
PayPal is accepted by many betting sites and Midnite is one of them, making sure that its customers have a couple of e-wallets to use. The minimum withdrawal amount is just £5, which is great, and the money tends to arrive within 24 hours with this method. There can be occasional delays, but this is the general timeframe.
Payment Method | Min. Limit | Max. Limit | Transaction Fee | Processing Time |
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Paypal | £5 | Not specified | No fee | Within 24 hours |
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