One rule applies to every UK-licensed casino, and it affects your first deposit: credit cards are prohibited. Under UK Gambling Commission regulations, only debit cards are accepted - not credit cards, regardless of the card network. This is not a Slotrave Casino policy choice; it is a confirmed regulatory requirement for all UKGC-licensed operators in Great Britain.
Beyond that restriction, a range of methods covers both deposits and withdrawals. E-wallets, debit cards, and bank transfer are all probable options for the UK market, each with different speeds and availability depending on whether you are paying in or taking money out.
The sections below compare what is available, how long each method takes, and what to check before you commit to a particular option. Where exact figures are not confirmed in our system, the cashier section of your account holds the current details.
A credit card deposit will not go through at Slotrave Casino - not because of a technical fault, but because UKGC-licensed operators are legally prohibited from accepting them. If your card is a Visa or Mastercard credit card, the transaction will be declined at the point of deposit regardless of your available credit balance.
Debit cards issued on the Visa and Mastercard networks are accepted. The distinction matters practically: a Visa debit card and a Visa credit card look nearly identical, but only the debit card will work. If you are unsure which type you hold, check the front of your card - most UK-issued debit cards are labelled "Debit" directly on the card face.
This rule also has a downstream effect on bonuses. Some payment methods may be excluded from bonus eligibility under the bonus terms; check the bonus conditions page if you are claiming an offer alongside your deposit.
The table below shows the probable methods available at Slotrave Casino and whether each supports deposits, withdrawals, or both. All entries are based on standard UK market availability and should be confirmed in the cashier before you rely on a specific method.
| Method | Deposits | Withdrawals |
|---|---|---|
| Visa debit | Yes | Yes |
| Mastercard debit | Yes | Yes |
| PayPal | Yes | Yes |
| Skrill | Yes | Yes |
| Neteller | Yes | Yes |
| Paysafecard | Yes | No |
| Bank transfer | Yes | Yes |
Credit cards are excluded from all deposit transactions under UKGC rules. The methods listed above are probable based on standard UK market practice; the cashier section of your account shows the confirmed current list. If a method you expect to see is missing, check the deposit or withdrawal screen directly - availability can vary by account type or region.
Before any withdrawal reaches your chosen method, it passes through an internal review period. This pending stage typically lasts up to 24 hours for standard requests, and up to 72 hours if additional checks are required. The processing times in the table below begin after that review is complete and the withdrawal is approved.
| Method | Deposit time | Withdrawal time (after approval) |
|---|---|---|
| Visa debit / Mastercard debit | Instant | 1-3 business days |
| PayPal | Instant | 0-24 hours |
| Skrill | Instant | 0-24 hours |
| Neteller | Instant | 0-24 hours |
| Paysafecard | Instant | Not available |
| Bank transfer | 1-3 business days | 3-5 business days |
All times above are indicative and based on standard UK market practice; they are not confirmed from an official source. The pending review period (up to 24 hours, or up to 72 hours if checks are needed) adds to the withdrawal timeline before the method-specific processing begins. For the most accurate current figures, check the cashier or the terms and conditions page.
Deposit and withdrawal fees are not confirmed in our current data. Many UK operators do not charge fees on standard methods, but this cannot be stated as fact for Slotrave Casino without confirmation. Check the cashier section before completing a transaction - any applicable fees are displayed at that stage.
Minimum deposit and withdrawal amounts are also unconfirmed. For context, the typical range for UK-licensed operators is approximately GBP 10 to GBP 20 per transaction, but the exact threshold for each method at Slotrave Casino should be verified in the cashier. Maximum withdrawal limits are similarly unconfirmed; the cashier or the terms and conditions page will show the current figures.
If a transaction is blocked because it falls below the minimum or exceeds a limit, the cashier screen will typically display the relevant threshold at the point of rejection.
The most important constraint when choosing a withdrawal method is the deposit-matching rule. Under standard anti-money laundering practice, withdrawals are typically processed back to the same method used for the original deposit. If you deposited with a debit card, your withdrawal will normally go back to that card - not to an e-wallet you registered later.
Within that constraint, the decision comes down to speed and availability:
Paysafecard is a prepaid voucher product and cannot receive incoming funds. This means it is available for deposits but not for withdrawals - the table in the methods section reflects this. If you have deposited using Paysafecard and need to withdraw, you will need to use an alternative method that supports outgoing transfers, such as a debit card or e-wallet.
This is not a restriction unique to Slotrave Casino. Prepaid cards by design do not have a linked bank account to return funds to, which is why they are excluded from withdrawal processing across UK-licensed operators. If you are unsure which withdrawal methods are currently available to your account, the cashier section will show the options that apply to you.
Most payment problems fall into a small number of categories. The most frequent cause of a rejected withdrawal is a method mismatch - attempting to withdraw to a different method than the one used for the deposit. This is an anti-money laundering requirement, not a technical error, and it cannot be overridden by contacting support.
Other common issues and what to check:
Payment methods are managed through the cashier section of your account, accessible from the account menu or the top navigation bar. The deposit and withdrawal screens within the cashier show the methods currently available to your account, along with any applicable minimums or limits at the time of the transaction.
To review past transactions, go to the transaction history section of your account - this may also appear as payment history depending on the interface. Each entry shows the method used, the amount, the date, and the current status. This is the first place to check if a deposit or withdrawal does not appear to have completed.
Completing your account verification early avoids delays when you are ready to withdraw. Under UKGC rules, identity checks must be passed before any withdrawal is processed - a withdrawal request submitted before verification is approved will be held until the review is complete.
For a full walkthrough of the deposit process, including how to add funds and what to do if a deposit fails, the deposit guide covers each step in detail.
If you are ready to request a payout and want to understand the full withdrawal process - including how to submit a request and what each status means - the withdrawal guide has the complete flow.
If your account requires identity documents before a withdrawal can proceed, the account verification page explains what documents are needed and how to submit them.
No. Credit card deposits are prohibited under UK Gambling Commission rules, which apply to all UKGC-licensed operators. Only debit cards are accepted. If your Visa or Mastercard is a credit card, the deposit will be declined regardless of your available balance.
PayPal is a probable deposit method based on standard UK market availability. To confirm whether it is currently active for your account, check the deposit screen in the cashier section.
Skrill is a probable deposit method for UK players. Availability should be confirmed in the cashier before initiating a transaction, as supported methods can vary by account.
Neteller is a probable deposit option. Check the cashier to confirm it is available for your account before proceeding.
Paysafecard is a probable deposit method. However, it cannot be used for withdrawals - it is a prepaid voucher product and does not support incoming transfers. If you deposit with Paysafecard, you will need a different method to withdraw your funds.
Bank transfer is a probable deposit option, though it is the slowest method - typically taking 1 to 3 business days for funds to appear. For faster access to your balance, e-wallets or debit cards are quicker alternatives.
No. Paysafecard is a prepaid voucher and cannot receive funds. It is available for deposits only. If you have deposited with Paysafecard and need to withdraw, you will need to use a method that supports outgoing transfers, such as a debit card or e-wallet. Contact support if you are unsure which withdrawal options are available to your account.
E-wallets - PayPal, Skrill, and Neteller - are the fastest withdrawal option, typically completing within 0 to 24 hours after the internal review is approved. Debit cards typically take 1 to 3 business days after approval, and bank transfer takes 3 to 5 business days. All times are indicative and begin after the pending review period, which can last up to 24 hours in standard cases.
Yes, and in most cases you are expected to. Under standard anti-money laundering practice, withdrawals are typically returned to the same method used for the original deposit. Attempting to withdraw to a different method may result in the request being rejected. If your original deposit method is no longer available, contact support before submitting a withdrawal request.
Limits can vary by method. Exact minimum and maximum amounts per method are not confirmed in our current data. The cashier section of your account shows the applicable limits at the time of the transaction. As a general orientation, minimum transaction amounts for UK-licensed operators typically fall in the range of GBP 10 to GBP 20, but this should be verified in the cashier for each method.