We decided to put Spreadex's withdrawal process to the test to see if punters can trust the information given on the website. Although there is no minimum withdrawal on the site, we wanted to withdraw our usual £10 to maintain fair testing, and we received the funds within 20 minutes - a fantastic result.
Not only can customers count on fast withdrawals, but the process itself is very quick, meaning you can have funds from your betting account to your bank account within 25 minutes. Having said this, customers who prefer to use Mastercard as the debit card method will have to wait longer for the withdrawals to arrive, which is somewhat frustrating, yet understandable.
Spreadex Sports is certainly a niche option on the market, but there is a large customer base for the site nevertheless. As one of the few spread betting sites available to UK customers, it is certainly worth testing, and with no minimum withdrawal cap, there is a lot to like about using the site.
Below, we have thus collected everything you need to know about withdrawing funds from Spreadex Sports. In addition to withdrawal time, we have also listed the minimum withdrawal amount for each payment method on the site.
Payment Method | Min. Limit | Max. Limit | Transaction Fee | Processing Time |
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Visa | £1 | Not specified | No fee | 20 minutes in our test |
Mastercard | £1 | Not specified | No fee | 1-3 business days |
Apple Pay | £1 | Not specified | No fee | Within 3 business days |
The best betting sites tend to offer quite a few payment methods these days, many of them with fast withdrawals, but the same selection cannot be found on Spreadex. On the other hand, withdrawals are very fast as we recxeived the money after just 20 minutes, using a Visa debit card to withdraw £10.
This, along with Apple Pay, is the fastest method available while Mastercard punters likely will have to wait a little longer. It is just a shame that Spreadex does not offer an e-wallet. For example, PayPal is very popular among punters despite the welcome offer ineligibility it usually comes with, so Spreadex can improve a bit still.
If you are new to Spreadex Sports and would like to find out how to withdraw funds, you can follow our step-by-step guide below, which we made with the help of the Spreadex app.
Withdrawals can be completed using the mobile app - which we used - or the website. To start the process, tap the 'Profile' icon shown in the top right corner of the page or screen.
Once you have entered the profile area, next you must tap the 'Withdrawal funds' option from the menu, and you will be taken to the cashier.
Now that the cashier has been reached, you will be offered the choice of which method you would like to use to withdraw your funds. After doing so, enter the withdrawal amount.
Finally, tap the 'Withdraw' button shown at the bottom of the screen, and wait for the funds to reach your account. Thankfully, we were not kept waiting long, as we received the money within only 20 minutes! As such, it only stayed in the 'Pending Withdrawals' section for a very short time.
Operator | Welcome Offer | Bonus Code | Claim Offer | |
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| Welcome Offer Bet £10 Get £40 in Free Bets | No code required | Claim Offer | Join and place a £10 fixed odds bet at odds of 1/2 or greater. Qualifying bet cannot be placed in-play or cashed out early. Get 2x £10 fixed odds free bet, a 2x £5 Total Goals football free spread bets, a 2x £5 racing Winning Favourites free spread bets and a £1 racing Race Index spread bet. Free bets expire after 28 days. Full T&Cs apply. |
| Welcome Offer Join Spreadex Sports Today | No code required | Claim Offer | Join and place a £10 fixed odds bet at odds of 1/2 or greater. Qualifying bet cannot be placed in-play or cashed out early. Get 2x £10 fixed odds free bet, a 2x £5 Total Goals football free spread bets, a 2x £5 racing Winning Favourites free spread bets and a £1 racing Race Index spread bet. Free bets expire after 28 days. Full T&Cs apply. |
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.