Bet365 Withdrawal Time - Our Test for 2024

Find the withdrawal time, as well as key terms, for each payment method at Bet365 as we put the withdrawal process to the test.

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Written by Ben Dixon
Verified by BettingGuide team
Last updated 08/10/2024

How Long Does Bet365 Take To Pay Out? Our Test Result

Bet365 is one of the best-known bookmakers around, and a key reason for this is their fantastic processing time for withdrawals. We put the process to the test ourselves and received the funds in our account within five minutes, which is a great result and cements bet365's spot at the top of the gambling industry.

Withdrawal Time for Each Payment Method at Bet365

Bet365 is one of the best known bookmakers in the industry, and since their founding in 2000, they have risen to a meteoric level. With a fantastic range of markets alongside a fantastic sign-up offer, it is very easy to see why this is the case.

Customers can benefit from a minimum withdrawal amount of only £5, Below, we have collected everything you need to know about withdrawing funds from Bet365, from the payment methods available to the specific terms for each of these.

Payment Method Min. Amount Max. Amount Transaction Fee Processing Time
Visa
Visa
£5 £20,000 £0 5 minutes in our test
Mastercard
Mastercard
£5 £20,000 £0 1-4 hours
Apple Pay
Apple Pay
£5 £2,000 £0 1-2 Business Days
PayPal
PayPal
£10 £5,500 £0 Within 24 hours
Trustly
Trustly
£5 £100,000 £0 1-4 Hours
Bank Transfer
Bank Transfer
£5 £100,000 £0 Within 24 Hours

Bet365 Welcome Offers

Operator Welcome offer Bonus code See Offer
bet365
bet365 Betting offer
Welcome offer
Bet £10 Get £30 in Free Bets
No code required
See Offer
New Customers only. Bet £10* & Get £30* in Free Bets. Sign up, deposit between £5* and £10* to your account and bet365 will give you three times that value in Free Bets when you place qualifying bets to the same value and they are settled. Free Bets are paid as Bet Credits. Min odds/bet and payment method exclusions apply. Returns exclude Bet Credits stake. T&Cs, time limits & exclusions apply. Registration required.
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bet365 Casino offer
Welcome offer
Stake £10 Get 100 Free Spins
No code required
See Offer
Deposit and stake £10 on eligible Casino games to get 100 Free Spins. Time limits, game restrictions and T&Cs apply. Registration required.

How to Withdraw From Bet365: Step By Step

If you are new to Bet365 and would like to find out how to withdraw funds, you can follow our step-by-step guide below:

  • 1

    Head to the Cashier

    Beginning the withdrawal process on Bet365 is very easy to do. Simply head to the 'Profile' area of the app - found in the top right corner of the home page - and then tap the 'Banking' option, and then 'Withdraw'.

    Bet365 Deposit/Withdraw 2 (UK)
  • 2

    Choose Withdrawal Method and Enter Details

    Withdrawing on Bet365 can be done by using many methods - for our tests we always use Debit Card, and so this was the method we chose when withdrawing from Bet365.

  • 3

    Enter Withdrawal Amount

    Following this, you must enter your withdrawal amount - we chose to to withdraw the minimum in our test, which is £5 - then tap the 'Withdraw' option.

    Bet365 Withdraw 1 (UK)
  • 4

    Wait for Withdrawal

    Now with the withdrawal request submitted, you must wait for your funds, but you will not be waiting long. In our test, we received our funds within five minutes, which is fantastic.

    Bet365 Withdraw 2 (UK)

What is the Fastest Way to Withdraw From Bet365?

When withdrawing, the bookmaker will request you to use the same method as your most recent deposit - hence why we used a debit card. Bet365 boasts one of the fastest withdrawal times in the industry due to the usage of Visa Direct, and in our test, it took less than five minutes for the funds to reach our account.

Obviously, this method is only available to customers with Visa debit cards, and customers with a Mastercard debit card are unable to benefit from the quickest method.

Bet365 Withdrawal Time FAQs

Ben Dixon
Ben Dixon
Last updated: 08/10/2024

Accredited football journalist with a focus on Italian football, working for the likes of SempreMilan and Serie A Total. As an avid punter, I enjoy browsing sportsbooks for the best-value bets.