If you want to know more about how withdrawals work at One Casino, look no further than this guide. I’ve been testing out this site for a little while, poking around at different payment methods and timing my cashouts, so you can get first-hand insights into the whole process.
There are definitely some quirks to how (and when) One Casino processes withdrawals - like not wiring funds on weekends - but once you’ve got a handle on them, things are pretty smooth sailing. Below, I’ll walk you through everything from how long it took me to get my money, to how to fix certain “money in game” errors, to which methods seem to move the fastest.
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For my first withdrawal, I used a debit card deposit method. The first thing I noticed was that the site automatically tried to route my withdrawal back to that same card - which is handy from the perspective of a security measure and it meant that I didn’t have to enter my card details again.
I requested it on a Thursday afternoon, and the staff processed it late that same night (the official window, according to the site is 21:00 to 23:00. By Friday morning, it had the “transferred” status, so it left One Casino’s hands. I did see a slight delay from my bank’s side (24 to 48 hours is typical for card payments), so the funds landed in my account late Monday—because, well, weekends. So in total, I waited around four days from request to money in my bank.
When I tested an e-wallet (I used Skrill for convenience) for a smaller withdrawal, I requested it midweek, and it ended up only taking about two business days to fully appear in my Skrill balance. The difference is that e-wallets skip the bank’s slower processing cycles, so once One Casino pushes that “send” button, the funds are basically whizzing their way over to your e-wallet. That being said, e-wallet is generally the route I’d recommend for those of you looking for a speedier withdrawal.
One Casino’s docs make it pretty clear that they can’t do transfers over the weekend, so that’s a big piece of the puzzle right there. If your request hits their system on a Sunday night, they’ll process it Monday morning. They also mention that depending on your chosen method the time for the funds to actually land can vary a lot.
For credit/debit cards, once they are processed by One Casino, it can still take up to 48 hours on business days for the funds to show in your account, especially if there’s an anti-money-laundering check or if it’s a larger amount of money.
In the case of e-wallets, they’re typically the fastest payout methods. If One Casino processes your request at, say, 22:00 CET on a Tuesday, you might see that money pop up in your e-wallet by Wednesday or Thursday at the latest. If the sum is quite large, they might ask for additional verification, but that only tacks on a day or two to the process.
For bank transfers and Sofort, this is a lot like credit and debit cards but it can actually be a lot slower. One Casino states it can be up to five working days in these scenarios.
Payment method | Min limit | Max limit | Exchange fee | Proccessing time |
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![]() VISA | NZ$15 | N/A | None | N/A |
![]() Mastercard | NZ$15 | N/A | None | N/A |
![]() Bank Transfer | NZ$15 | N/A | None | N/A |
![]() Skrill | NZ$15 | N/A | None | N/A |
Note: Payment details can change quickly due to payment providers, so the information on the casino’s page might differ from what’s shown in our One Casino review.
I found the process of requesting a withdrawal to be pretty straightforward, though I bumped into a quirk that tripped me up for a moment. Here’s how it all goes:
Once you’re logged in, head over the cashier. One Casino has it labeled as “Finances,” which is pretty unusual for an online casino but still not very easy to miss.
his is a unique snag: if you see a note saying that a chunk of your balance is “in game,” it means you have an unfinished spin, hand, or round in a slot or table game. Maybe you closed a game window too early. To fix it, just open the same game again, let the final spin/hand finish, and your funds will pop back into your main wallet so you can withdraw them. If you can’t figure out which game you left in limbo, contact customer support before playing further to avoid messing it up more.
Provided you have at least $15 (the usual minimum deposit is also the same threshold for withdrawing, though it might differ for some payment methods), enter how much you want to cash out. If you’re withdrawing a particularly big prize, you might get a prompt for ID verification; in this situation, contact customer support and they’ll let you know what documents you’ll need to send in.
Typically, your money goes back to the same method you used to deposit. If you used multiple deposit methods for different amounts, the site might portion out your withdrawal accordingly. This is standard anti-money laundering procedure, so don’t be alarmed if it splits your withdrawal across two cards or something similar.
Once you confirm, you’ll see a pending request. If it’s Sunday–Thursday between 21:00 and 23:00 CET, it should be processed that night; if it’s outside that window, expect a day or more of wait time. If it’s a weekend, you’re waiting until Monday morning for them to push it out.
From my testing and from what the site states, if you want your money as soon as possible, e-wallets like Skrill or Neteller are your best bet. Once One Casino’s team processes the request (the real bottleneck), the e-wallet deposit can show up almost instantly or within 24 hours. In my experience, it was about 36 hours total, counting the waiting period for them to approve it in the evening, then a business-day delay, and finally the funds popping into my Skrill account.
Bank Cards or Direct Bank Transfers might push you into that 2 to 5-day realm. Over a weekend or public holiday, it could stretch even more, especially if you happen to request right after they do the nightly checks. It’s not ideal but the rest of the process runs smoothly enough that I didn’t mind it.
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