Puntit may be a new site, but the foundations are rock-solid thanks to the backing of BV Gaming. But as we have done with all of its sisters, we still wanted to put Puntit's withdrawal time to the test ourselves, withdrawing the minimum amount of £5 with a Visa debit card.
While a thing or two can be said about the lack of payment methods on the site, we have no complaints about the withdrawal time as the money reached our account in six hours. It's not among the fastest tests we have recorded but it's pretty good still.
⏱️ Withdrawal Time: 6 hours in our test 💳 Method Used: Visa Debit Card
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Puntit hit the market in the summer of 2025, teaming up with BV Gaming, and it has made a relatively strong start in the UK. This isn't exactly surprising as the platform is one of the best around, but there are still some things that can be improved. For exactly, like many other new bookies, there is a lack of payment methods.
This is the case for all BV Gaming sites, though, so it's clearly a strategic decision at this point. At least withdrawals are quick with the options available, which is ultimately the most important thing here (along with the minimum withdrawal amount).
Below, we have collected everything you need to know about withdrawing funds at Puntit, from the payment methods accepted to the minimum withdrawal amount for each.
Payment Method | Min. Limit | Max. Limit | Transaction Fee | Processing Time |
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![]() Visa | £5 | £30,000 | No Fee | 6 hours in our test |
![]() Mastercard | £5 | £30,000 | No Fee | 1-3 Business Days |
![]() Apple Pay | £5 | £50,000 | No Fee | 1-3 Business Days |
![]() Bank Transfer | £5 | Not specified | No Fee | 1-3 Business Days |
Puntit only offers three different payment methods, so it's not hard to tell which is the fastest, or is it? At least based on our test, Visa is the fastest with a withdrawal time (from request to bank account) of six hours. However, you could probably get a similar result with Apple Pay, and potentially even with Mastercard.
It would have been much nicer if there had been some e-wallets on the site too, as these tend to guarantee fast withdrawals, even if the money doesn't end up straight in the bank. But again, based on our test, it's more than okay to use a standard Visa debit card if you want to get a fast withdrawal.
If you have not withdrawn money from Puntit before, you can follow our step-by-step guide below:
As we did when depositing funds at Puntit, you need to head to the 'Profile' menu again, though this is not difficult to find. Then, tap the 'Withdrawal' option to enter the cashier.
Though it's not a requirement, you can change your payment method here, and this is due to Bank Transfers being allowed and accepted. However, we just chose to use a Visa debit card again.
If you do change your withdrawal method, you will need to insert the details (for the first time) and then the amount, as seen below.
Once this is done, confirm the details are correct, and then tap the 'Withdraw' button shown at the bottom. After a few seconds, a confirmation should appear, though this does not mean the payment is in your account. Instead, we were left waiting six hours for it to go through.
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.