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Unibet Withdrawal Time - How long does it take?

Last Updated: 3 April 2024, Author: AceOdds.com

The withdrawal time is within 12 hours for Skrill and Neteller and up to 1 working days for Bank Transfer.

If Unibet’s promo code offer led to you claiming a win, you will need to decide what to do with your winnings. It’s worth noting that some Unibet promotions have minimum play terms, requiring you to bet again before you can withdraw, so ensure you’re aware of the terms and conditions. If you have Bet Credits in your Unibet account, you must wager them as they cannot be withdrawn as cash.

How you deposit funds will affect your withdrawal options. Not all deposit methods are accepted withdrawal methods, so read our article on how to deposit funds into your Unibet account because you’ll want to keep in mind the closed-loop policy. The closed-loop policy is a stipulated regulation, forcing you to withdraw funds via the method you deposited them to at least the value of that deposit. We've written an article on the closed-loop policy if you want to learn more about how it will affect how you withdraw your funds.

Sort by:
Method Processing Time Min Max Fee
Direct Banking Direct Banking
Direct Banking
Up to 1 Banking Day £10.00 £100,000 Free
Debit Card, Visa, MasterCard, Maestro, Electron Debit Card, Visa, MasterCard, Maestro, Electron
Debit Card, Visa, MasterCard, Maestro, Electron
Up to 1 Banking Day £15.00 - Free
Skrill Skrill
Skrill
Up to 12 Hours £10.00 - Free
NETELLER NETELLER
NETELLER
Up to 12 Houra £10.00 - Free
Trustly Trustly
Trustly
Instant - 24 Hour(s) £5.00 £50,000 Free
Apple Pay Apple Pay
Apple Pay
Within a Few Hours - - Free
Accepted Currencies:

Direct Banking

A minimum withdrawal of £10 and a maximum of £100,000.

Unibet does not charge any transaction fees for withdrawing funds via Direct Banking, and it's unlikely that your bank will either. You must make withdrawals to a bank account registered in your name. Withdrawing to another person's account, even a spouse, isn't an option.

As opposed to a traditional bank transfer, Direct Banking gives you much faster access to you money, which could be in your account within a few minutes.

Debit Cards

Withdraw a minimum of £15 in 1 days with no maximum limit set.

Available with Visa, Visa Electron, MasterCard and Maestro, there are no fundamental limitations with the Debit Card withdrawal method. As long as there's been a successful deposit made using the card you wish to withdraw to and the closed-loop policy is adhered to, you'll have no problems.

Withdrawals to your Debit Card can take 1 banking days to reach your account, similar to other online platforms.

Skrill

Withdraw a minimum of £10 and have your money in your account in up to 12 hours.

By far the speediest withdrawal method Unibet offers, there's also no set withdrawal limit for your e-wallet withdrawal. The only stipulation is that you have already deposited funds using Skrill.

As with the other withdrawal methods, no fees are imposed by Unibet when you make your withdrawal.

Neteller

Withdraw from £10 in under 12 hours.

Instant banking makes it faster to get your money into your bank account, but many people still prefer e-wallets for the ease of segregating funds, and convenience.

Unibet accepts Skrill and Neteller for withdrawals of at least £10, and you should get your funds the same day.

Trustly

Withdraw a minimum of £5 and a maximum of £50,000 and have funds in your account in just a few minutes.

Trustly is very similar to a Bank Transfer, but instead of going from Unibet to your bank account, it goes via Trustly, making the process almost instantaneous. However, it could take up to 24 hours for your withdrawal to make it to your account. This is your best option to withdraw small amounts, as it has a lower minimum withdrawal.

There are no fees associated with the transaction, and if you used a method to deposit that isn't an approved withdrawal method, this could be an option for you. However, at some point, you will have had to have deposited via Trustly to withdraw with them, and the receiving account must be in the same name as that registered with Unibet.

Apple Pay

Withdraw your funds within a few hours using Apple Pay.

If you made your deposit using Apple Pay, you can also withdraw that way to a debit card in your name. The Unibet help pages refer to your cashier for minimum and maximum withdrawals, suggesting these may vary from person to person. As a general rule Apple Pay is normally treated the same as Debit Cards, suggesting it may have a higher minimum withdrawal.

How to Withdraw Funds

Unibet Account Balance
Viewing your Unibet Account Balance

If, unlike us, you have withdrawable funds in your Unibet account, there will be an amount listed in your Main Balance. Click on the balance to navigate to your bank page and start the withdrawal process.

Unibet Withdrawal Option
Selecting a Unibet Withdrawal Option

As long as the balance meets the minimum withdrawal amount of £5, £10 or £15, the available methods will be highlighted. You'll be able to select which method you wish to use to withdraw your funds.

Only those methods used to deposit funds will be available withdrawal methods. This isn't just about invoking the closed-loop policy. You must first use a method for depositing funds before you can use it to withdraw.

Unavailable Withdrawal Methods

As you'll see, not all of the methods available for depositing funds into your Unibet account are also approved withdrawal methods. Since you must first deposit funds via a method before withdrawing, Rapid Transfer, Much Better, and Google Pay still cannot be used to withdraw funds.

  • Paysafecard - Although you can deposit funds via your Paysafecard, you can't withdraw to it and need to use another method. As such, you need to have deposited funds via an alternative way so that you're able to withdraw your funds.
  • Credit Cards - In line with all other online gambling platforms and official regulations, Unibet does not accept Credit Cards as a payment method for depositing funds into your account.

If you've got winnings in withdrawable cash, you may be tempted to put it back in the pot and place more bets. If you're going to do this, look at the promotions Unibet is running to make your money go further.

Any balance listed as credit cannot be withdrawn unless converted to winnings after a successful wager.

Change Log

  • 18th April 2023 - Changed withdrawal time scale to up to 24 hours for cards and direct banking.
  • 3rd April 2024 - Removed regular bank transfer. Added Apple Pay. Created separate entries for Skrill and Neteller.

Unibet Withdrawals FAQs

Due to regulations, Unibet cannot cancel withdrawals once requested.

Funds leave your Unibet account as soon as you request a withdrawal and the transfer times are dependent on the method used.

Not with Trustly, which will provide funds in your account in up to 12 hours, but all other withdrawal methods are based on banking days.

The lowest withdrawal amount is £5 via Trustly.

With Debit Card and Bank Transfers, you should withdraw a maximum of £100,000. However, no limit is stipulated with e-wallet withdrawals.

Trustly can have funds in your account instantly, but only if you’ve first used them to deposit funds.

Unibet doesn’t charge fees for any of the withdrawal methods.

Always double-check that the withdrawal is listed before contacting Unibet. However, if it’s been longer than five days, you can email Unibet, and they’ll investigate.

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Last Updated: 3 April 2024