Before you fund an account at 31bets, it's worth knowing exactly what you can pay with, what you'll wait for, and what it might cost you. This page pulls together the operator's own published terms on deposits, withdrawals, fees and identity checks, so you're not digging through legal pages to find them. Everything below comes from 31bets' own stated terms – nothing here is an assumption.
Funding your account at 31bets
A deposit at 31bets starts from as little as €10. Maximum deposit amounts vary depending on which method you use, though cryptocurrency deposits are exempt from those caps altogether. Deposits are typically credited to your account promptly once payment is confirmed, so you shouldn't be left waiting to start playing.
Choosing a payment method that suits you
For getting money in, 31bets lists credit card, cryptocurrency and Skrill. Withdrawals run through a slightly different set: credit card, Visa's Original Credit Transfer, Mastercard's Payment Transfer, bank transfer, or cryptocurrency. Not every method used to deposit is necessarily available to withdraw with, so check which route applies before you fund your account.
| Direction | Methods |
|---|---|
| Deposits | Credit card, cryptocurrency, Skrill |
| Withdrawals | Credit card, Visa OCT, Mastercard Payment Transfer, bank transfer, cryptocurrency |
Requesting a withdrawal from 31bets
The minimum withdrawal is €50. Above that, 31bets caps payouts at €7,500 a week and €15,000 a month – anything beyond the monthly figure may be paid out in instalments rather than one lump sum. It's a detail worth remembering if you're chasing a bigger win: you may need patience, not just paperwork, to see it all land.
How long you'll wait for your money
Bank transfer withdrawals typically take up to 3 business days once approved. Cryptocurrency withdrawals are generally faster. Refund requests are a separate track: confirmation can take up to 7 business days, and once approved, the money is finalised within 48 hours. None of these are guarantees – they're the operator's own stated windows, and real-world timing can vary.
What withdrawals and deposits can cost you
A few charges are worth flagging plainly. Recovering a mistaken cryptocurrency deposit over €5,000 carries a 0.1 BTC fee. Dormant accounts – inactive for 12 months – are charged €10 a month. If a deposit or withdrawal runs through a third-party account rather than your own, 31bets deducts a 20% settlement fee and closes the accounts involved.
Why your payout might get held up
31bets requires deposited funds to be wagered at least once before they can be withdrawn. Ask for a withdrawal before that happens, and the operator can refund the deposit minus a fee of up to 20% – so a payout can shrink through a technicality, not just a rule breach. Bets placed at odds below 1.30 don't count toward that wagering, either.
Verification before you're paid
Identity verification (KYC) is mandatory before a first withdrawal. You'll typically need a passport, driving licence or national ID card, and – if that document doesn't show your address – recent proof of address such as a utility bill. 31bets gives players 30 days to submit requested documents, and its KYC team reviews uploads within 24 hours. Some accounts may also be asked for video verification or a phone call.
When extra checks kick in
Withdrawing more than €3,000 in 24 hours, or more than €9,000 over 90 days, automatically triggers Enhanced Due Diligence. That's not a penalty – it's a standard anti-fraud step – but it can mean a payout takes longer than the usual timings above while the extra checks are completed.
Whatever the figures, it's worth playing within your means: set your own limits before chasing a withdrawal ceiling. Gambling remains for over-18+ audiences only, and support is available through GamCare and the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 if it stops feeling like entertainment.