Deposit with cards, e-wallets or crypto in minutes

  • Visa & Mastercard (debit/credit cards) β€” Deposits post instantly, with a typical minimum of AUD 10 and a maximum of AUD 5,000 per transaction.
  • POLi (online bank transfer) β€” Funds arrive within minutes after you approve the payment in your bank, with limits commonly set at AUD 20 to AUD 10,000.
  • PayID (NPP) β€” Deposits credit in under a minute after you confirm the transfer, with a minimum of AUD 10 and a daily cap around AUD 10,000.
  • BPAY β€” Processing takes 1–2 business days because it clears through bill payment, with deposits typically limited to AUD 20–AUD 20,000.
  • Skrill β€” Deposits are instant once your wallet is funded, with a minimum of AUD 10 and a maximum of AUD 8,000 per deposit.
  • Neteller β€” Deposits arrive instantly, with limits commonly set at AUD 10 to AUD 8,000 per transaction.
  • Bitcoin (BTC) β€” Credits after network confirmations (usually 10–60 minutes), with a minimum equivalent of AUD 30 and a per-deposit cap around AUD 50,000.
  • Tether (USDT, TRC-20) β€” Typically credited in 5–30 minutes after confirmations, with a minimum equivalent of AUD 30 and a maximum around AUD 50,000 per deposit.
  • Bank transfer (AU bank account) β€” Processed in 1–3 business days after approval; minimum AUD 50 and maximum AUD 10,000 per transaction.
  • PayID (via NPP) β€” Approved withdrawals pay out in 0–24 hours, then land near-instantly to your PayID-linked account; minimum AUD 20 and maximum AUD 5,000 per withdrawal.
  • POLi β€” Processed in 0–24 hours and typically appears in your bank account the same day; minimum AUD 20 and maximum AUD 5,000 per transaction.
  • Debit card (Visa/Mastercard) β€” Processed in 1–3 business days; minimum AUD 20 and maximum AUD 2,500 per day.
  • Skrill β€” Processed in 0–24 hours; minimum AUD 10 and maximum AUD 7,500 per transaction.
  • Neteller β€” Processed in 0–24 hours; minimum AUD 10 and maximum AUD 7,500 per transaction.
  • Cryptocurrency (BTC/ETH/USDT) β€” Processed in 0–24 hours plus network confirmations; minimum AUD 50 equivalent and maximum AUD 15,000 equivalent per withdrawal.
  • Prepaid voucher reversal (where supported) β€” Processed in 1–2 business days to a nominated bank account after identity checks; minimum AUD 50 and maximum AUD 2,000 per request.

United Casino Deposit And Withdrawal Limits (Australia)

United Casino sets transaction limits in AUD and applies them per payment method. Deposits start at $20 for card payments and $10 for PayID/Osko, with a maximum of $5,000 per deposit; bank transfer deposits start at $50 and cap at $20,000 per transfer due to banking cut-offs and processing checks.

Withdrawals start at $50 and United Casino caps a single payout at $10,000 for most customers; larger cash-outs go through bank transfer in staged payments. A daily combined cap of $20,000 applies to deposits and withdrawals on the account, and the casino blocks transactions above that limit until the next calendar day (AET), including where multiple smaller transactions would push the total over the cap.

  • Min. deposit: AUD $10
  • Max. deposit: AUD $20,000
  • Min. withdrawal: AUD $50
  • Max. withdrawal: AUD $10,000
  • Daily limit: AUD $20,000 (combined deposits + withdrawals, AET)

United Casino Fees And Possible Payment Charges

United Casino does not add its own fees to deposits or withdrawals. The cashier shows the amount you enter and the amount processed by the casino as the same figure, so there’s no extra β€œcasino commission” on top.

Fees can still appear on the payment side. Australian banks may charge for international card transactions, cash-advance-style card funding, or currency conversion if the deposit is processed offshore or in a non-AUD currency. Some e-wallets apply their own transfer or FX charges, and crypto withdrawals can include a network (miner) fee that varies with blockchain traffic.

United Casino also charges no fee for internal account actions such as moving funds between game categories, but it can pass through third-party costs when they are unavoidable. If a provider applies a charge, it shows on your bank or wallet statement, not as a separate casino line item.