Most players only really think about payments once a withdrawal is sitting in "pending", so that is where we start. This page sets out how Garrisonbet casino handles deposits and withdrawals, what each side costs, and what has to happen before a payout actually lands.
Getting your money out
Withdrawals at Garrisonbet are paid out by bank transfer or credit card. Payout requests are stated to be processed within 3 business days, though that window starts once your request has cleared any checks attached to it – it is not a guarantee of same-day movement, and the final leg depends on your bank as much as on the casino.
Daily, weekly and monthly withdrawal ceilings are set separately by payment method rather than published as a single figure. If a win goes over the applicable monthly ceiling, the operator reserves the right to pay it out in monthly instalments rather than as one transfer – worth knowing before you assume a large win clears in one go.
Funding your account
Deposits can be made by bank account, bank card or e-wallet. Minimum and maximum deposit amounts are not fixed across the board – they depend on the method you pick at the till, so the card you use can change what you are able to put in.
| Method | Deposits | Withdrawals |
|---|---|---|
| Bank transfer | Yes | Yes |
| Bank/credit cards | Yes | Withdrawals via credit card |
| E-wallets | Yes | – |
What Garrisonbet actually charges you
There is no blanket handling fee on ordinary deposits or withdrawals, but two charges are worth knowing before you sign up. First, an administrative fee of €10 per month applies once an account has sat inactive for 12 consecutive months – a detail easy to miss if you deposit once and forget about the account. Second, transfers routed through an intermediary bank can carry their own charge, which sits with the bank rather than with Garrisonbet.
The wagering step nobody mentions until it matters
Every deposit at Garrisonbet must be wagered three times over before the funds connected to it can be withdrawn. Miss that condition and the operator reserves the right to charge a processing fee on top – so a withdrawal request made too early can cost more than it should. This sits alongside, not instead of, any separate bonus wagering that applies if you have claimed a promotion on the same deposit.
Proving who you are before a payout
Verification is triggered by any of three things: lifetime deposits passing €2,000, a withdrawal request of any size, or activity flagged as suspicious. You will be asked for a government-issued photo ID (front and back in some cases), a selfie holding that ID, and a proof of residence such as a bank statement or utility bill. Names must match your account, documents must not expire within three months, and you must be 18+ throughout. If your paperwork is not in the Latin alphabet, a video call may replace the document upload; a phone call to the number on file is also possible. There is a firm 14-day deadline to complete the checks once requested – miss it and winnings can be forfeited, and an account can be locked if you cannot be reached within two weeks of a withdrawal request. Chargebacks are handled the same way most operators handle them: Garrisonbet can deduct the disputed amount, plus costs, from your balance.
None of this changes what payments are ultimately for: entertainment, played within limits you have set for yourself. If that balance ever feels off, free and confidential support is available through BeGambleAware.org or the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133.
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