TigerBet Withdrawal Time Test: 12 Minutes via Debit Card (2026)

Wondering how long it actually takes to get your money from TigerBet? We've put the withdrawal times to the test with several methods and amounts. In our latest test using a debit card, we received the money in less than 15 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.

How Long Does a TigerBet Withdrawal Take? (Our Test)

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TigerBet
Tested on 09/12/2025 Ben Dixon
Withdrawal Time
12 minutes
Payment Method
Visa Visa icon
Amount Withdrawn
£5

TigerBet makes use of the Playbook Gaming platform, and we have seen mixed timings when testing the withdrawals from these sites. So, we wanted to see what one of its newest launches was like.

As usual, we created an account and deposited £5 before heading through the withdrawal process (which was certainly quite quick). Then we waited, but not for long. Indeed, just 12 minutes later, we received our money.

Timeline

Withdrawal Time
12 minutes
Payment Method
Visa Visa icon
Amount Withdrawn
£5
09/12/2025 by Ben Dixon
Written by Ben Dixon
Verified by Isak Möller
Last updated 31/03/2026

TigerBet Withdrawal Time for Each Payment Method

TigerBet is one of a few UK sites to make use of Swifty Global's platform, and we have seen some pretty good results when testing its sister sites. Or we guess that depends on how you look at it, since there is a lack of payment methods across these sites.

With the tiger-theme brand, this remains the case. Indeed, the payment methods available could be improved substantially, but we cannot complain about the speed of payments.

Below, we have collected everything you need to know about withdrawing funds at TigerBet, from the payment methods available to the minimum withdrawal amount for each.

Payment Method Min Withdrawal Max Withdrawal Withdrawal Fee Withdrawal Time
Visa icon
Visa
£5Not specifiedNo fee12 minutes in our test
Mastercard
Mastercard
£5Not specifiedNo fee1-3 business days
Bank transfer
Bank Transfer
£5Not specifiedNo fee1-3 business days

What Is the Fastest Way to Withdraw Money From TigerBet?

It is not a case of testing several methods with TigerBet, unfortunately. This is simply because there are only two (three if you count the card providers as different), but at least our Visa test saw us get our withdrawal in just less than 15 minutes. That would, by default, be the fastest method.

This is competitive even against some of the bigger sites we have tested, so a big tick there. If more payment methods were offered, the experience would definitely be better. So, adding an e-wallet like PayPal or Skrill would almost definitely be worthwhile.

How to Withdraw Funds From TigerBet

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

  • 1

    Go to the Withdrawal Cashier

    The first step is to head to the 'Profile' menu again. Now, we need to tap 'Withdraw' instead of 'Deposit', but they are listed next to each other so that won't be difficult.

    TigerBet Profile
  • 2

    Enter the Withdrawal Amount

    Following this, you will be asked how much you would like to withdraw - we chose to do the minimum of £5 - and then select the same payment method as the most recent deposit.

    TigerBet Withdraw 1
  • 3

    Request the Withdrawal

    Finally, complete the request for your withdrawal and wait for the money to arrive. In our case, we were not left waiting long at all, with the money returning in 12 minutes! A really nice result.

    TigerBet Withdraw 3

TigerBet Withdrawal Time FAQs

We tested TigerBet's withdrawal time with a Visa debit card, and we received the money in 12 minutes. This is a very fast result, and we can only praise the site for this.

Unfortunately, TigerBet only allows payments through debit cards and bank transfers, which is rather disappointing. If the site gets more popular, we'd hope more methods will become available in the future.

Ben Dixon
Ben Dixon
Last updated: 31/03/2026

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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