Live data · updated 3 July 2026
UK casino withdrawal statistics
Computed live from our database of 31 UKGC-licensed casinos and 117operator-stated withdrawal times — every underlying figure sourced from the operator's own pages. Quote freely with a link to PayoutPulse as the source.
- 31
- licensed casinos tracked
- 117
- stated times on record
- 120×
- fastest vs slowest operator gap
Average stated withdrawal time by payment method
Average of operators' own stated maximum times, across all tracked casinos.
| Method type | Avg stated max | Best stated max | Data points |
|---|---|---|---|
| E-wallets (PayPal, Skrill, Neteller) | 23h | 1h | 27 |
| Other (Apple Pay etc.) | 39h | 1h | 12 |
| Bank transfers (incl. open banking) | 2.5 days | 1h | 30 |
| Debit cards | 2.9 days | 1h | 48 |
Key findings
- The fastest stated payout among tracked casinos is Mr Vegas at 1h (best method), while Sky Vegas's best stated route is 5.0 days — the operator you choose matters more than the payment method you pick.
- 18 of 31 tracked casinos publish a processing or pending window before payouts are sent, averaging 25h (longest: 3.0 days) — waiting time that applies before the payment rails even start.
- By operators' own numbers, e-wallets (paypal, skrill, neteller) are stated to pay out in 23h on average versus 2.9 days for debit cards.
- Observed (player-reported) payout times: 0 moderated reports so far. This layer grows continuously — add yours. Where samples are small we say so rather than publish a misleading median.
Using these figures
Journalists and researchers: quote with attribution and a link to this page — figures recompute as the dataset grows, so link rather than screenshot. Stated times are operators' own published claims (sources on each casino page); they are promises, not measurements. Methodology: how we compile this data. Press enquiries: contact.