NRG Bet Withdrawal Time Test: 5 days via Visa (2025)

Wondering how long it actually takes to get your money from NRG Bet? We put the withdrawal time to the test using real money and a Visa debit card, receiving our money five days later. Not good.

In this guide, you will find our full test results, the step-by-step breakdown of the process, and tips to get your money out faster.

How Long Does an NRG Bet Withdrawal Take? (Our Test)

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Tested on 10/02/2025 Ben Dixon
Withdrawal Time
5 days
Payment Method
Visa Visa logo
Amount Withdrawn
£1

To properly test NRG Bet's withdrawal speed, I signed up for an account, made a £1 deposit using a Visa debit card, and then went through the full withdrawal journey.

After tapping my balance and selecting "Withdraw", I entered £1 (the minimum amount) and submitted the request. The process was easy, but getting our money was more than a hassle!

We were left waiting five days for our money, whilst the site advertises three business days. A really poor result.

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Written by Ben Dixon
Verified by BettingLounge team
Last updated 18/07/2025

NRG Bet Withdrawal Time for Each Payment Method

Founded in 2024, NRG Bet is still in the early days of its operation, and this unfortunately shows despite it being owned and operated by SharedBet (which is a sister company of Playbook Gaming). However, it is most clear when depositing and withdrawing from the site, rather than when browsing the sportsbook.

Below, we have collected everything you need to know about withdrawing funds at NRG Bet, from the payment methods available to the minimum withdrawal amount for each. As you can see, there are a number of faults with the site.

Payment Method Min. Limit Max. Limit Transaction Fee Processing Time
Visa logo
Visa
£1 Not specified No fee 5 days in our test
Mastercard
Mastercard
£1 Not specified No fee 2-5 business days
Bank transfer
Bank Transfer
£10 Not specified No fee 2-5 business days

What Is the Fastest Way to Withdraw Money From NRG Bet?

The fastest, or better yet (unfortunately) the only way to withdraw money from your NRG Bet account, is a debit card. Customers who prefer to use e-wallets will not find any on the site, which is frustrating to say the least and will result in many punters looking the other way.

While the £1 minimum withdrawal amount is quite nice, it doesn't make up for the fact that it can take five days (or three business days) for the money to reach your account. In short, one can understand why the site has not taken off yet.

How to Withdraw Funds From NRG Bet

If you have not withdrawn money from NRG Bet before, you can follow our step-by-step guide below:

  • 1

    Navigate to the Withdrawal Cashier

    Once you have opened the app, you simply have to head to the profile area, which can be accessed via the icon in the top right corner. Then, tap the 'Withdraw' option in the menu.

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  • 2

    Enter the Withdrawal Amount

    Now, you will be presented with an area to enter your withdrawal amount, and shown your current balance at the top of the screen.

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  • 3

    Ensure the Method is Correct and Withdraw

    Finally, double-check that the method selected is correct - it should be, given there is only one payment method - and then tap the 'Withdraw' button.

    Following this, NRG Bet will confirm that your request has been submitted whilst estimating the time that your withdrawal should take. Unfortunately, we found it to be a slightly low estimate, as the funds did not arrive in our account until the following week, three business days later.

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NRG Bet Withdrawal Pending

If you have been left waiting for your funds and want to see the status of your withdrawal, the NRG Bet withdrawal cashier has an area for exactly that. Although we did not have an active withdrawal in action, you can see below where to find that area.

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Ben Dixon
Ben Dixon
Last updated: 18/07/2025

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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