Our Testing Setup

Between March and May 2026, we made e-wallet withdrawal requests at each of the five casinos in our ranking using verified Skrill and Neteller accounts. All accounts had completed KYC verification before any withdrawal request was made. Three tests per casino, all timed from the moment we submitted the withdrawal request to the moment funds appeared in the e-wallet account.

Results

CasinoE-wallet avg.Bank transferCryptoKYC required
ZeSlots17 hours2–3 days1–4 hoursYes — before first WD
Cas2Bet22 hours2–3 days2–6 hoursYes
CasinoPurple28 hours2 daysNot availableYes
YourWin2438 hours3–4 daysNot availableYes
CasinoWinner52 hours3–5 daysNot availableYes

Complete KYC Before You Deposit — Not After

The single largest factor in withdrawal speed is whether you've completed identity verification before requesting a withdrawal. Every licensed casino requires it. Completing KYC after your first withdrawal request adds 24–72 hours to any figure above.

The process takes 10–20 minutes: a government-issued ID and a recent bank statement or utility bill. Do it immediately after registering, before you deposit anything.

Practical note: ZeSlots and Cas2Bet both prompted KYC completion clearly during registration. CasinoPurple and YourWin24 prompted it less prominently — we had to navigate to the verification section manually.

Why E-Wallets Are Faster

E-wallet withdrawals cleared 2–3x faster than bank transfers across all five casinos. The gap is most significant at CasinoWinner: 52 hours via e-wallet versus 3–5 business days via bank transfer. If withdrawal speed is a priority, use Skrill or Neteller.

Cryptocurrency: Fastest When Available

ZeSlots and Cas2Bet both support Bitcoin and Ethereum withdrawals. Our crypto withdrawals cleared in 2–6 hours — faster than any e-wallet option. The trade-off is price volatility between request and receipt. For players comfortable with that, crypto is the fastest available option at these two casinos.

What "Best Payout" Actually Means

The phrase gets used loosely, so it's worth pinning down. Some sites use "payout" to mean return-to-player percentage — the long-run share of stakes a game pays back. Others, including this page, use it to mean how quickly and reliably a casino sends your money once you've won it. Both matter, but they're not the same thing, and a casino can have generous RTP slots while still being slow to pay. We focus on withdrawal speed here because that's the number players feel directly: the gap between hitting "withdraw" and seeing the funds land.

RTP is largely a function of the games themselves, not the casino. A 96% slot is a 96% slot wherever you play it. What the operator controls is the payment side — which methods it supports, how aggressively it screens transactions, and whether it processes on weekends. That's the part we can test, and the part that separates the five casinos in our ranking.

How the Five Casinos Rank for Speed

The table below condenses our e-wallet findings into a simple league order, with a one-line verdict for each. Times are the averages from the testing described above, rounded for readability.

RankCasinoE-wallet avg.Our verdict
1ZeSlots~17hFastest we tested; crypto option is quicker still
2Cas2Bet~22hVery consistent; large amounts edge slower
3CasinoPurple~28hSolid, but watch the Friday-evening weekend gap
4YourWin24~38hShared casino/sports queue slows busy periods
5CasinoWinner~52hSlowest; within its stated terms, but not for impatient players

Withdrawal Limits and the Slow-Down Nobody Mentions

Speed averages hide a second variable: how much you can withdraw at once. Most of the five casinos cap weekly e-wallet withdrawals, and if your win is larger than the cap, the balance is paid out in instalments across multiple weeks. A 17-hour average means little if a sizeable jackpot is metered out €5,000 a week. Before you chase a big bonus, read the withdrawal-limits clause — it's usually buried in the same terms as the wagering requirement, and it's the thing that turns a fast payout into a slow one on large wins.

Large single withdrawals also tend to trigger extra checks. Our Cas2Bet €5,000 test took the full 24 hours where the smaller tests cleared in 20; that's normal fraud screening, not a fault. If you're cashing out an unusually large amount for the first time, expect the casino to ask for a source-of-funds document on top of standard KYC, and budget a day or two for that the first time it happens.

Why the Same Casino Pays Some Players Faster

Two players can withdraw from the same casino on the same day and get very different times, and it usually isn't luck. A pre-verified account using a wallet it has used before, requesting a modest amount mid-week, sits in the fast lane. An unverified account requesting a large sum to a brand-new payment method on a Friday night hits every speed bump the casino has. The casino's published "24–48 hours" is written for the first player; the second one experiences something closer to the worst case. That's why our averages come from controlled tests — verified accounts, consistent methods, logged timestamps — rather than from a grab-bag of player anecdotes that quietly mix all those variables together.

Getting Paid Faster: A Short Checklist

Most slow payouts are self-inflicted. Complete identity verification the day you register, before you deposit — that single step removes the biggest delay. Pick a withdrawal method you've already used to deposit, since casinos often insist the two match. Avoid requesting a withdrawal late on a Friday if the casino processes manually on weekdays. And don't cancel and re-request a pending withdrawal hoping to speed it up; on most platforms that resets the clock rather than moving you up the queue. If fast cashouts are your priority above all else, ZeSlots and Cas2Bet are the two we'd point you to, and the crypto route at either one is quicker again.

Which online casino has the fastest payout in 2026?
ZeSlots averaged 17 hours for e-wallet withdrawals in our May 2026 testing. That's the fastest in our current ranking. Cryptocurrency withdrawals at ZeSlots and Cas2Bet cleared in 1–6 hours.
How do I make my casino withdrawal faster?
Complete KYC identity verification before your first withdrawal request — it's the biggest single variable. Use e-wallets (Skrill, Neteller) rather than bank transfer: they process 2–3x faster across all casinos we tested.
Do all casinos require identity verification?
Yes — all licensed casinos require KYC verification before processing withdrawals. This is a legal requirement under anti-money laundering regulations. Complete it before you deposit to avoid delays.