Vickers Bet Withdrawal Time Test: 55 Minutes via Visa (2026)

Wondering how long it actually takes to get your money from Vickers Bet? We put the withdrawal time to the test using real money and a Visa debit card, and we received our money less than an hour later.

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 Vickers Bet Withdrawal Take? (Our Test)

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Vickers Bet
Tested on 16/12/2025 Ben Dixon
Withdrawal Time
55 minutes
Payment Method
Visa Visa icon
Amount Withdrawn
£10

We wanted to test the withdrawal process at VickersBet, so we made a new account and deposited £10, as we do in all of our tests. Then, we began the withdrawal process, which was rather smooth.

You are required to withdraw funds with the same method used to deposit, and we used a debit card for both. So, after submitting the request, we were left to wait for the payment. Thankfully, it only took 55 minutes to arrive. Not bad at all, but we have certainly seen better.

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Last updated 13/01/2026

Vickers Bet Withdrawal Time for Each Payment Method

Vickers Bet has been in operation for almost 40 years at the time of writing, even though the online version was only added in 2020. This means that some will view it as one of the new betting sites still, which perhaps shows a little on the payments front.

Unfortunately, you can only withdraw funds with two methods at Vickers Bet, those being Visa and Mastercard debit cards. Of course, this is rather frustrating and more must be added in the future for the site to grow.

On the other hand, we found that withdrawals are still quite fast with these methods. Below, we have collected everything you need to know about withdrawing funds at Vickers Bet, from the payment methods available to the minimum withdrawal amount for each.

Payment Method Min Withdrawal Max Withdrawal Withdrawal Fee Withdrawal Time
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Visa
£5Not specifiedNo fee55 minutes in our test
Mastercard
Mastercard
£5Not specifiedNo fee1-3 business days

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

Since there is only one way to withdraw from Vickers Bet, i.e. via debit cards, this is also the fastest way to get your money. Our test with a Visa debit card had the money back in our bank account after 55 minutes, which was a very good result.

We suspect that Mastercard might take a bit longer, as Visa often benefits from its Visa Direct system. That said, it is clearly not terrible to withdraw funds with a debit card from Vickers Bet, but it can always be better.

If an e-wallet option were to be added, that would be a major plus, but just adding anything at this point would be a boost.

How to Withdraw Funds From Vickers Bet

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

  • 1

    Go to the Withdrawal Cashier

    Once again, we need to head to the 'Settings' menu. So, tap the icon in the top right, and then 'Withdraw' when given the option.

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  • 2

    Enter the Withdrawal Amount

    Following this, you will be asked how much you would like to withdraw. Of course, there is no choice to change methods, given that only one is offered.

    Vickers Bet Withdrawal 1
  • 3

    Request the Withdrawal

    Finally, submit the request for your withdrawal, and wait for your money to arrive. In our most recent test, we were left waiting for 55 minutes for the funds to arrive. A pretty good result, one must say.

    Vickers Bet Withdrawal 2

Vickers Bet Withdrawal Time FAQs

We were quite surprised to find that a withdrawal only takes 55 minutes with Vickers Bet, considering new bookmakers can sometimes take longer. However, recording a time of under an hour is promising, indeed.

Unfortunately, the list of payment methods accepted at Vickers Bet is not that vast at all. In fact, it is rather small in comparison to other options. As of 2026, the site only accepts Visa and Mastercard debit cards.

Ben Dixon
Ben Dixon
Last updated: 13/01/2026

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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