Deposit at Slotster UK Using Cards, Wallets, or Crypto

Slotster Payment Processing Times (UK)

MethodDepositWithdrawalFee
Visa/MastercardInstant (GBP)1–5 business daysFree
e-Wallet (Skrill/Neteller)Instant (GBP)0–24 hoursFree
Bank Transfer (UK Faster Payments)0–2 hours1–3 business daysFree
Crypto (BTC/ETH/USDT)10–30 minutes10–60 minutesFree (network fees apply)
Prepaid (Paysafecard)Instant (GBP)Not availableFree

Slotster Deposit And Withdrawal Limits (UK)

Slotster accepts deposits in GBP and applies different limits by payment method. Debit cards (Visa, Mastercard) and Pay by Bank (Open Banking) process instantly, while e-wallet deposits (for example, Skrill and Neteller) follow the same minimum but can trigger tighter maximums if the wallet name does not match the account holder.

Withdrawals use the same route as the deposit method where possible, so card withdrawals go back to the original card and Pay by Bank returns to the linked UK bank account. Slotster releases withdrawals after account verification and applies a rolling 24-hour cap across all methods; larger cash-outs split into batches when they exceed the per-transaction maximum.

Slotster does not charge casino-side fees for deposits or withdrawals. The amount you request is the amount Slotster processes, in GBP, and Slotster does not add a handling or “processing” charge on top.

Payment-provider fees can still apply and are set outside the casino. UK card issuers may treat a gambling transaction as a cash-like operation and add a cash-advance fee plus daily interest; this depends on the bank’s tariff. Some e-wallets and instant bank transfer services also charge their own fees for currency conversion or for moving money out of the wallet to your bank account, which can reduce the net amount you receive.

To avoid extra charges, use GBP end-to-end (avoid dynamic currency conversion) and check your bank/e-wallet fee schedule for “gambling transactions”, cash-advance rules, and withdrawal-to-bank fees. Current state: Slotster keeps casino-side fees at £0, while any deductions come from your issuer or payment provider.