Deposit with cards, e-wallets, or crypto in minutes

  • Visa debit/credit card β€” Deposits are instant, with a typical minimum of Β£10 and a maximum of Β£2,000 per transaction depending on card issuer checks.
  • Mastercard debit/credit card β€” Funds arrive instantly, with Β£10 minimum and up to Β£2,000 per deposit, and 3D Secure verification is used on supported cards.
  • Apple Pay β€” Instant top-ups from a linked UK card, usually Β£10 to Β£1,500 per deposit, with biometric confirmation on the device.
  • PayPal β€” Deposits credit immediately, commonly Β£10 to Β£1,000 per transaction, and you must use the same PayPal account for payments tied to your casino profile.
  • Skrill β€” Instant deposits, typically Β£10 minimum and Β£5,000 maximum per transaction, with wallet-level limits applying if your Skrill account is unverified.
  • Neteller β€” Instant deposits, usually from Β£10 up to Β£5,000 per transaction, with the casino matching the deposit method to your verified account details.
  • Bank transfer (UK Faster Payments) β€” Credits within 0–2 hours in most cases, with a typical minimum of Β£20 and no fixed maximum beyond bank and account-level limits.
  • Cryptocurrency (Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT) β€” Processing depends on network confirmations, typically 10–60 minutes, with a common minimum around Β£20 equivalent and maximum set by the casino’s risk checks.

Kachingo Deposit And Withdrawal Limits (UK)

Kachingo sets different limits depending on the payment method and whether the account has passed verification. Card deposits (Visa/Mastercard) and e-wallet deposits (Skrill/Neteller) clear instantly, while bank transfer deposits can take 1–2 working days; the casino applies the same cash limits across methods, but bank transfers tend to be used for higher totals.

Withdrawals are restricted by anti-fraud checks and identity verification, so first-time cashouts can take longer even when the amount is within the published cap. In the UK, Kachingo also applies responsible gambling controls, so the casino can block deposits above a set daily amount until a deposit limit is changed in the account settings and any required affordability or source-of-funds checks are completed.

  • Min. deposit: Β£10
  • Max. deposit: Β£5,000
  • Min. withdrawal: Β£20
  • Max. withdrawal: Β£10,000 per transaction
  • Daily limit: Β£2,000 per day (deposits)
  • Debit card (Visa/Mastercard) β€” Processing takes 1–3 working days after approval, with Β£20–£5,000 per withdrawal.
  • Bank transfer (UK Faster Payments) β€” Approved cash-outs reach your bank in 0–1 working day, with Β£50–£20,000 per withdrawal.
  • PayPal β€” Withdrawals are approved and paid within 0–24 hours, with Β£10–£2,500 per withdrawal.
  • Skrill β€” Processing time is 0–24 hours, with Β£10–£10,000 per withdrawal.
  • Neteller β€” Processing time is 0–24 hours, with Β£10–£10,000 per withdrawal.
  • Apple Pay β€” Withdrawals are approved within 0–24 hours and arrive in 1–3 working days, with Β£20–£3,000 per withdrawal.
  • Paysafecard (to bank transfer) β€” Kachingo converts the withdrawal to a bank payout in 1–3 working days, with Β£20–£2,000 per withdrawal.
  • Cryptocurrency (BTC/ETH) β€” Approval takes 0–24 hours and the transfer completes in 10–60 minutes after release, with Β£30–£15,000 per withdrawal.

Fees At Kachingo Casino

Kachingo does not charge a casino-side fee on deposits or withdrawals. That includes card deposits (Visa and Mastercard) and common UK e-wallet deposits such as PayPal, Skrill, and Neteller, where the amount shown at checkout is the amount credited to your casino balance.

Payment provider fees can still apply, and they sit outside Kachingo’s control. Banks may add charges for currency conversion or treat some gambling transactions as cash-like, which can trigger a cash-advance fee and interest on credit cards; most UK players avoid this by using debit cards instead. E-wallets and bank transfers can also apply their own charges, for example conversion fees if your wallet is not in GBP, or transfer fees on certain bank routes; Kachingo shows the net amount it receives, while any provider charge appears on your bank or wallet statement.