Depositing and withdrawing at UK online casinos today is relatively straight forward. There are plenty of online casino banking options currently available, and some of the most commonly used methods by UK online casino players are credit & debit cards such as Visa, MasterCard, and Maestro, or major e-Wallets such as PayPal, Skrill, and NETELLER.

Direct bank transfers are also popular, plus you can also use certain prepaid cards such as Paysafecard to deposit. However, you can’t use Paysafecard to withdraw. The best thing to do would be to try and use a method that allows for both deposits and withdrawals. Deposits usually take just seconds to be processed, but withdrawals can take anywhere from just a couple of hours up to usually no longer than 48 hours to be processed.

Most of today’s best UK online casino deposit and withdrawal methods are free to use, they’re perfectly secure, and they’re also really easy to use. Once you have used your credit or debit card once, those details can be saved at the casino, so when you next go to make a deposit, all you need to do is enter your 3 digit security number – known as the card security code (CSC) or card verification data (CVD). Using a credit card or debit card to deposit at an online casino also usually means that you can claim any bonuses that are available.

Unfortunately, e-Wallets such as PayPal, Skrill and NETELLER are often excluded from the bonuses, which is annoying especially if you prefer to use your preferred e-Wallet to deposit at an online casino, rather than using your credit or debit card. To find out whether or not you can claim the bonus when using PayPal, Skrill and NETELLER, the best thing to do would be to read fully through the bonus terms and conditions or contact the toll-free player support at the casino.

One of the other things that you need to be aware of is that you generally have to use the same method that you used to deposit when you eventually go ahead and attempt to withdraw. For example, if you deposited with your Visa debit card, you would also need to use this method to withdraw. If you use Skrill to deposit, you could only withdraw back to that same Skrill account, and so on. You couldn’t deposit with your Skrill account and then withdraw to your credit or debit card. This main reason why this policy is enforced is to prevent money laundering and other fraudulent activity.