Punt Casino South Africa
Punt Casino South Africa

Withdrawal times at Punt Casino

Verification before your first payout

Every first withdrawal request at Punt Casino triggers a one-time KYC check, requiring a South African ID, passport or driver's licence plus a proof of payment method for card depositors. This check is completed once per account, so repeat withdrawals afterward skip straight to processing without another document review, provided no new payment method has been added since. Submitting clear, unedited scans speeds up approval, while blurry or cropped documents are the most common reason a first payout gets delayed beyond the usual timeframe.

Processing time by payment method

Withdrawal speed depends heavily on the method a player originally deposited with, since Punt Casino generally returns funds through the same channel used to fund the account. E-wallets and cryptocurrency clear noticeably faster than card withdrawals, which carry the longest turnaround of the standard options.

Withdrawal processing time and limits by method
MethodProcessing timeMinimum withdrawal
Credit/debit card5-7 business daysR150
EFT / EasyEFT3-7 business daysR100
EcoPayz e-wallet48-72 hoursR100
Skrill / Neteller48-72 hoursR100
Bitcoin24-48 hoursR100

Daily and weekly withdrawal limits

Punt Casino caps withdrawals at a maximum of R50,000 per week per account, split across as many individual requests as a player needs within that limit. Large wins above this weekly cap are paid out in instalments across consecutive weeks rather than as a single lump sum. Pending bonus wagering requirements must also be cleared before a linked deposit's winnings become eligible for withdrawal at all.

What can delay a withdrawal

A mismatch between the name on a payment method and the name on the verified account is the most common reason a withdrawal gets held for manual review. Unfinished wagering requirements on an active bonus, or a pending deposit that hasn't fully cleared yet, can also pause a payout until those conditions resolve. Contacting support directly with the transaction reference number usually resolves a stuck withdrawal faster than waiting without following up.