Wondering how long it actually takes to get your money from talkSPORT Bet? We put the withdrawal time to the test using real money and Apple Pay, receiving our money in a few minutes.
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.
talkSPORT BET is one of the newer bookies on the market and there is a lot to like about it. Granted that the talkSPORT brand is strong among UK punters thanks to the radio shows, it is clear that the backing of BV Gaming is behind the successful start of the betting venture. After all, BetVictor is one of the most reputable sites around.
Indeed, customers can expect fast withdrawals because of this partnership, and this along with the low minimum amount will likely entice a lot of customers. Below, we have collected the key information about withdrawals at talkSPORT BET, such as the payment methods available and the withdrawal time for each.
Payment Method | Min. Limit | Max. Limit | Transaction Fee | Processing Time |
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![]() Visa | £5 | £30,000 (£2,500 Visa Direct) | No fee | 12 hours in our test |
![]() Mastercard | £5 | £30,000 | No fee | 1-3 business days |
![]() Apple Pay | £5 | £50,000 | No fee | 3 minutes in our test |
![]() Google Pay | £5 | £50,000 | No fee | 1-3 business days |
Without a doubt, the quickest method of withdrawing funds is Apple Pay. The method is growing in popularity and with us receiving our funds within three minutes, we can certainly see why! Alternatively, we would recommend using a debit card - specifically a Visa one, given customers can benefit from the Visa Direct feature.
Unfortunately, there are no e-wallets accepted on talkSPORT BET. BV Gaming used to support PayPal and it was probably one of the best PayPal bookies around, but the method was removed in early 2024. It does not look like it will come back either, with BV Gaming clearly favouring debit card deposits and withdrawals.
If you don't know how to withdraw funds from talkSPORT BET, you can follow our step-by-step guide below:
Just like when depositing funds at talkSPORT BET, you must enter the ‘Profile’ area of the site/app. Instead of tapping the ‘Deposit’ option, though, tap the ‘Withdraw’ option.
Once you have reached the withdrawal cashier, you will have a choice of several payment methods. We use a debit card as our standard, and given this was our first withdrawal, it was also the only method we could use.
Now that you have confirmed your method of withdrawal, you must enter the amount that you would like to withdraw - the minimum is £5 but as we tend to do, we withdrew £10.
Finally, you will be taken to a confirmation screen which tells you that the withdrawal has been completed. In our test with a Visa debit card, it took 12 hours for the money to be withdrawn to our account, but when using Apple Pay the transaction was completed in minutes.
Customers at talkSPORT Bet might be concerned to see the 'Pending' status, but it should be clarified that all withdrawal requests go through this stage at one point. If it shows for an extended period, it could be because talkSPORT BET needs to run some basic checks before the withdrawal can be authorised and processed.
We did not experience any issues in our test, and talkSPORT BET states that it aims to process every withdrawal within 24 hours. If the request still says 'Pending' outside of that timeframe, we would recommend contacting customer support. If you are a new customer, it could be that more documentation is needed (easy to solve, usually).
Apple Pay is growing in popularity among UK punters and this is especially the case at talkSPORT BET, since it can be used to claim the welcome offer. The withdrawal terms are very good too, with a minimum amount of just £5 and a withdrawal time of just a few minutes, as confirmed in our test of the process.
Payment Method | Min. Limit | Max. Limit | Transaction Fee | Processing Time |
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![]() Apple Pay | £5 | £50,000 | No fee | 3 minutes in our test |
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.