Prive Casino Withdrawals and Deposits
Welcome to Prive payments. This page lists available deposit and withdrawal methods, covering pounds and other fiat options alongside popular cryptocurrencies. You can fund your account with Visa, Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay or crypto wallets like Bitcoin and Ethereum, where supported. Available methods, limits and processing times may vary by country and region. The rest of this page explains how payments work in the regions we serve.
Banking Methods at Prive Casino
At Prive you can fund your account in pounds and play with a wide range of familiar methods. We accept major cards such as Visa and Mastercard, popular e‑wallets like Skrill and Neteller, and alternative choices including PayPal, Apple Pay and Google Pay. Cryptocurrencies are also supported, with Bitcoin and other coins available for deposits and payouts. Use the cashier to pick your preferred option and the site will show the available methods in £ so you can deposit with confidence.
Deposits are usually processed fastest, often appearing in your balance straight away when you use cards, e‑wallets or crypto. Withdrawals require extra processing and can take longer depending on the method you choose; e‑wallets and cryptocurrencies tend to be quicker than card payouts, while bank card transfers may take more time to reach your account.
Top Up Methods
At Prive, topping up your account is straightforward. Open the cashier, choose Deposit, pick a payment method and enter the amount you want to add. Once the transaction is authorised your available balance will update and you can use those pounds straight away on slots, live casino tables or sports betting markets. We support a wide range of options, including Visa, Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, Paysafecard, Apple Pay, Google Pay, PayPal and several cryptocurrencies, so you can pick the method that suits you and start playing from your balance.
Which method you choose usually comes down to speed, availability, limits and personal preference. Cards and e‑wallets are handy for everyday deposits, Paysafecard and mobile wallets work well for quick one‑offs, and crypto is an alternative if you prefer blockchain funding. Minimums and maximums vary by provider and some methods credit instantly while others may take a little longer. Always check the cashier for current deposit options and limits shown in pounds before you proceed.
| Payment Method | Minimum Deposit | Maximum Deposit | Typical Processing Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Visa | £10 | £3,000 | 1-3 hours |
| Mastercard | £10 | £3,000 | 1-3 hours |
| Skrill | £10 | £5,000 | Instant |
| Neteller | £10 | £5,000 | Instant |
| Paysafecard | £10 | £1,000 | Instant |
| Mifinity | £10 | £2,500 | 1-2 hours |
| Revolut | £10 | £5,000 | Instant |
| Bitcoin | £40 | £5,000 | Instant |
| Ethereum | £10 | £5,000 | 1-3 hours |
| Litecoin | £10 | £5,000 | 1-3 hours |
| Dogecoin | £10 | £5,000 | 1-3 hours |
| Tether (USDT) | £10 | £5,000 | 1-3 hours |
Withdrawal Options
Making a withdrawal at Prive is straightforward. Place your request in the cashier and the transaction will enter a pending state while routine checks are completed. Pending status allows us to confirm the payment route and protect your account — once approved funds are sent by your chosen method. You can use card options such as Visa and Mastercard, popular e-wallets like Skrill and Neteller, alternative wallets such as Apple Pay and Google Pay where available, PayPal in supported cases, or cryptocurrencies.
Processing times vary by method and provider. E-wallets and many cryptocurrencies are typically quicker to reach your account, while card payouts can take longer due to bank processing. During busy periods or for larger requests the pending stage may take additional time before funds are released to your selected payout method.
| Withdrawal Method | Minimum Withdrawal | Typical Processing Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Visa | £10 | 2-5 business days | Subject to bank processing |
| Mastercard | £10 | 2-5 business days | Subject to bank processing |
| Skrill | £10 | Under 24 hours | Fast e-wallet option |
| Neteller | £10 | Under 24 hours | Fast e-wallet option |
| Mifinity | £10 | Under 24 hours | Depending on provider |
| Bitcoin | £40 | Depends on network | Depends on confirmations |
| Ethereum | £10 | Depends on network | Depends on confirmations |
| Litecoin | £10 | Depends on network | Depends on confirmations |
| Dogecoin | £10 | Depends on network | Depends on confirmations |
| Tether (USDT) | £10 | Depends on network | Depends on confirmations |
| Ripple (XRP) | £10 | Depends on network | Depends on confirmations |
Processing times can vary by payment provider and your bank. Cryptocurrency withdrawals depend on network confirmations, blockchain conditions and overall network activity, while card and bank payments are subject to intermediary and issuer processing times that may add further delay.
Cashout Processing Times
When you submit a withdrawal at Prive it will often appear as pending for a short period while routine checks are completed and the payment is prepared. This pending status is a normal part of the withdrawal flow and shows before funds are released to your chosen method, whether that is a card, bank transfer, e-wallet or crypto wallet. It does not necessarily indicate a problem; if we need any extra information we will contact you, otherwise the payment will move on to processing and release.
- Card (Visa, Mastercard) - 2-5 working days (issuer dependent)
- Bank transfer - 2-5 working days (may vary by bank)
- Skrill - up to 24 hours (often faster)
- Neteller - up to 24 hours (often faster)
- Bitcoin - up to 24 hours (network dependent)
- Ethereum - up to 24 hours (network dependent)
- Litecoin - up to 24 hours (usually quick)
- Dogecoin - up to 24 hours (may vary)
- Tether - up to 24 hours (network dependent)
- Ripple - Variable (network and gateway dependent)
- Mifinity - Variable (processing times depend on provider)
- Revolut - Variable (bank/issuer dependent)
Cashout Limits and VIP Status
| VIP Level | Monthly Withdrawal Limit |
|---|---|
| Bronze | £5,000 / month |
| Silver | £10,000 / month |
| Gold | £25,000 / month |
| Elite | £50,000 / month |
Deposit and Withdrawal Fees
At Prive we list applicable payment details in the cashier so you can check before you deposit or withdraw. While most deposits are free from our side, some payments may attract charges imposed by your card issuer, bank or payment provider, and certain costs can come from card networks or intermediary services. Any fees that apply are shown on the checkout screen in pounds before you confirm a transaction.
Fees for traditional methods such as Visa, Mastercard, bank transfers and e-wallets depend on your bank or payment processor and are not usually charged directly by the casino. Some providers may add a handling fee or currency conversion, so check with your card issuer or the cashier page for any potential charges in pounds before completing a transaction.
Cryptocurrency payments may incur blockchain fees that vary by network and by congestion. Transfers in BTC, ETH, USDT and other coins require confirmations and can carry different costs depending on the chain you choose. Prive does not typically add network fees, but miners or validators and on-chain conditions determine the charge applied to your transfer.
Deposit Limits and Player Controls
At Prive, deposit limits are optional player controls you can set to manage how much you put into your account. Use daily, weekly or monthly limits to cap deposits and tailor how much you play with. These spending-management tools are available from your account settings and apply to deposits in pounds.
You can apply limits to match your budget, control deposit frequency and prevent overspend during a single session. Limits stop further deposits once reached and remain active until you adjust them. They work across card, e-wallet and crypto payments so your pounds are kept within the levels you choose.
Reducing a limit is applied straight away.
Increasing limits may require a waiting period before the change takes effect.
Once a limit is reached further deposits are blocked until you lower or remove the limit.