Payments and withdrawals at Amigo Wins Casino

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Before you put any money into Amigo Wins, it's worth knowing exactly how the banking side works – what you can pay with, what it costs, and how long a payout actually takes once you ask for one. This page pulls together what the operator publishes on deposits and withdrawals, so you're not hunting through a T&Cs page to find it. Amigo Wins is an online casino for players aged 18+, and everything below concerns money moving in and out of a player account there, not this portal's own operations.

Choosing how you pay at Amigo Wins

The method list runs from mainstream cards to crypto, and it starts with Binance Pay – a quicker route for anyone already holding a balance there. Visa and Mastercard (debit or credit) cover the traditional side, while Tether (USDT) on both ERC20 and TRC20 networks sits alongside Bitcoin for players who prefer crypto. There's no e-wallet on the list and no bank transfer option, so anyone expecting PayPal or a Trustly-style transfer won't find one here.

Making your first deposit

Minimum deposits sit between £10 and £40, depending on which method you pick – cards and crypto aren't necessarily equal at the low end. In practice, that means checking the deposit screen for your chosen method rather than assuming a single flat minimum applies across the board. Deposits themselves are the easy part of any casino's banking; it's what happens when you try to take money back out that actually tells you something.

Requesting a withdrawal from Amigo Wins

Withdrawals go back out through the same channels: cards, USDT or Bitcoin. Crypto is the faster of the two broad routes, which is worth knowing if speed matters more to you than convenience. Amigo Wins states a review period of up to 36 hours before a withdrawal is actually released, and that sits on top of whatever the payment method itself then takes to clear.

How long you'll wait for your money

Once a withdrawal clears the review stage, the operator's stated processing windows are 24–48 hours for crypto and 3–5 business days for card payments. Add the review period and a card withdrawal could realistically take the best part of a week from request to funds landing – worth factoring in if you're planning around a specific date. These are the operator's own stated windows rather than a guarantee, and a bank's own processing can add further delay on the card side regardless of what Amigo Wins does at its end.

Fees, limits and what you'll actually be charged

LimitAmount
Daily withdrawal£2,000
Weekly withdrawal£10,000
Monthly withdrawal£40,000

Those ceilings are worth reading properly rather than skimming: a big single win could take several days of daily allowances to clear in full, even once it's approved. That's a noticeably tighter regime than you'd find at a UK-licensed operator with no monthly cap at all, so it's a genuine limitation rather than a footnote.

Proving who you are before you cash out

Registration itself is quick, but identity checks tend to land at the point you first try to withdraw rather than at sign-up. Expect the usual request for ID and proof of address once a payout is requested – standard practice industry-wide, and not something Amigo Wins publishes a detailed process for beyond that review window. Have your documents ready before you request a withdrawal if you'd rather not add extra days to the wait.

None of this is a reason to chase losses back through faster deposits – gambling is entertainment, and the payment rails above only matter once you're playing within what you can afford. If managing spending or time feels difficult, GamCare's National Gambling Helpline is free and open 24/7 on 0808 8020 133, and BeGambleAware offers further confidential support.