Accepts Neteller | Claim Welcome Offer with Neteller | Minimum Neteller Deposit/Withdrawal | Visit Site |
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Betfred | ✅ | ❌ | Bet With Neteller |
CopyBet | ✅ | ✅ | Bet With Neteller |
BoyleSports | ✅ | ❌ | Bet With Neteller |
Unibet | ✅ | ❌ | Bet With Neteller |
William Hill | ✅ | ❌ | Bet With Neteller |
Neteller is a popular e-wallet which has been around since 1999, when it was launched in Canada. Interestingly, Neteller experienced its first success in the online gambling industry, with several bookmakers opting for the payment solution. At one point, it was even responsible for processing 85% of the transfers from all online bookmakers in the world. A lot has changed since, but Neteller remains a popular choice.
The Paysafe Group, which owns the pre-paid card Paysafecard along with the e-wallet Skrill, also owns Neteller and the latter thus has a very solid foundation. These two e-wallets tend to go hand-in-hand, in fact, if bookmakers accept Skrill then they usually accept Neteller too. However, as is the case for all e-wallets really, the availability can sometimes be limited among UK betting sites.
If you would like to know more, there is a good informational video on the official Neteller website, which should answer any potential questions you might have.
Of course, there are both pros and cons of using Neteller as your main payment method on a betting site. Therefore, we have collected three of each below, which should help you make an informed decision on the matter.
Convenience and Speed: E-wallets are very easy to use and most punters prefer this to having to pull up your debit card for details. Speed is of the essence when it comes to live betting and fast deposits are thus important, which e-wallets like Neteller help with.
Security and Privacy: Neteller, just like the other popular e-wallets, is considered a safe platform to store your money and card details on. The fact that it is owned by Paysafe Group makes it even more reassuring, given just how big that conglomerate is.
Fast Withdrawals: The fastest way to withdraw winnings from betting sites is usually an e-wallet, although more and more bookies are now accepting instant bank transfers too. Neteller also supports quick withdrawal as most punters will have the money within a few hours, at most 24 hours.
Higher Minimum Amounts: As the fees tend to be higher for bookmakers, e-wallets like Neteller tend to have a higher minimum deposit or withdrawal amount on most betting sites. This has improved in recent years but it is certainly worth keeping in mind.
Not Always Accepted: This might be obvious, but only select betting sites in the UK accept Neteller as a payment method. Punters who would like to use Neteller will thus have to choose their bookie based on this, which might not always be ideal.
Welcome Offer Ineligibility: Although there are many welcome offers to claim, most of these are restricted to certain payment methods and these are rarely e-wallets. Neteller struggles with this too, so if you intend to claim many different offers, then you need to choose another payment method.
If you are new to Neteller, or perhaps just have not used it on a betting site before, you can follow our step-by-step guide below:
You can easily find a betting site that accepts Neteller with our list at the top of this page. You will also find links for these which will bring you straight the welcome offer and registration offer. It cannot be much easier than that!
Once you have signed up for the chosen bookmaker, or logged in if you already have an account, you need to head over to the site's cashier. Usually, you will find this by tapping on an account or profile icon in the top right corner. From the drop-down menu, or resulting page, you should be able to pick 'Deposit' or 'Withdrawal'.
After choosing Neteller as your payment method, as well as entering an amount to deposit/withdraw, you will be redirected to the Skrill portal where you will need to log in. For withdrawals, you will not need to do this after the first time as the betting site will save the payment method.
If you have followed the steps above, you should be brought back to the betting site where the funds should now be in your account. Withdrawals with Neteller tend to be a lot faster once the payment method has been saved, meaning you should be able to skip the previous step.
Isak is an experienced content writer with a background in sports journalism. Having focused mainly on football in the past, he certainly knows a thing or two about the betting industry. At BettingLounge, Isak makes sure that all of the content is up to date, specialising in reviews of UK betting sites.