Bank Transfer at Winota
A bank transfer is the traditional way to fund a Winota account and the one built for larger sums. It moves money directly between your bank and the casino, with the highest limits on the site and the familiar security of your own bank behind it. Deposits start at €25 — a touch above the €20 e-wallet floor because the handling cost is the same whatever the amount — and withdrawals return to the same account you paid from.
Deposit
Minutes to hours
Minimum
€25
Withdrawal
Same day–3 days
Operator fee
None
How to deposit by bank transfer
Log in, open the cashier and choose Bank transfer, then enter €25 or more. The cashier shows the account details and a reference number — use that exact reference so the finance team can match your payment quickly. Depending on your bank's rails the money clears within minutes to a few hours during banking hours; weekend and holiday transfers can take a little longer to settle. Winota adds no fee, though your own bank may charge for the outgoing transfer.
How to withdraw by bank transfer
Request a payout in the cashier and it returns to the same bank account you deposited from, in line with the same-method rule. Once Winota approves the request — usually within the day — a bank transfer lands the same day in the best case, or takes one to three business days depending on your bank; weekends and public holidays can push that out slightly. There is no operator fee. You can track a pending withdrawal in your account until it settles.
Limits and fees
Bank transfer carries the most generous limits on the site, which is why it suits high rollers and big cashouts. The exact minimum (€25) and the daily, weekly and monthly caps are shown next to the method in the cashier and rise with your verification level and loyalty tier. Winota charges nothing on deposits or withdrawals; any cost comes from your bank, and international transfers may add a currency-conversion margin if your account is not held in euros.
Security and verification
Bank transfers are protected with bank-grade encryption, and your details are never stored on the casino's servers. Your first withdrawal triggers a one-time KYC check — a photo ID and proof that the bank account belongs to you — which can take up to 24 hours. Completing it early, rather than at payout time, is the single best way to avoid a stalled first cashout. The name on the bank account must match your Winota account, because money can only return to the person who deposited it.
Tips for a smooth transfer
Always use the reference number from the cashier, and make sure the sending account name matches your registered name. Keep the transfer confirmation until the balance settles. If a deposit does not appear within the expected window, it is usually a bank-side delay — check whether the charge is still pending in your banking app, then send the receipt to live chat, which can trace the exact transfer by its reference.