RhinoBet gives UK players several ways to cash out, and the method you pick determines how quickly funds reach your account. PayPal and debit cards move faster than bank transfers, and knowing that difference saves you a lot of frustrated refreshing. Whether you're cashing out £50 or £5,000, a RhinoBet withdrawal follows the same process — verify your account, choose your method, and submit the request.
RhinoBet reviews each withdrawal request within 0–24 hours. After that, the remaining time belongs to your bank or payment provider. PayPal lands the fastest. Debit cards and bank transfers add business days on top of RhinoBet's processing window.
| Method | RhinoBet Withdrawal Time | Minimum | Fees |
|---|---|---|---|
| PayPal | 0–24 hours | £20 | None |
| Visa / Mastercard Debit | 1–3 business days | £20 | None |
| Open Banking / Faster Payments | 1–3 business days | £20 | None |
| Bank Transfer | 3–5 business days | £50 | None from RhinoBet |
Pay by Phone/Boku is deposit-only at RhinoBet. You cannot withdraw via it, so plan your cashout method before you fund your account.
RhinoBet's internal processing window runs up to 24 hours. Requests submitted during business hours tend to clear faster, often within a few hours. Once RhinoBet marks the withdrawal as processed, PayPal arrives the same day. Debit cards add 1–3 business days after that, and standard bank transfers can take up to five business days from the moment RhinoBet approves the request.
The fastest RhinoBet withdrawal route: verify your account in advance, use PayPal, and submit your request before 3pm on a weekday. Most cashouts land within a few hours under those conditions.
The process takes under five minutes once your account passes verification. Complete KYC before your first cashout request — it removes the single biggest source of delays.
Standard verified accounts operate within the limits below. RhinoBet adjusts these for VIP members — contact support if your balance regularly exceeds the monthly cap.
| Limit Type | Amount (GBP) |
|---|---|
| Minimum withdrawal | £20 |
| Daily maximum | £2,500 |
| Weekly maximum | £7,500 |
| Monthly maximum | £15,000 |
RhinoBet requires KYC verification before releasing any withdrawal under UKGC rules. You need three documents: a government-issued photo ID (passport or driving licence), a utility bill or bank statement dated within the last three months, and confirmation of the payment method you used. RhinoBet reviews documents within 24–48 hours. Submit them as soon as you register rather than waiting until you want to cash out.
If your account shows a verification badge, RhinoBet processes withdrawals without additional checks. If you skipped verification at registration, expect a hold on your first withdrawal until the documents clear.
Withdraw NowCheck whether RhinoBet approved your KYC documents. An incomplete verification holds every request regardless of amount. Log into your account, navigate to the verification section, and confirm all documents show as approved. If they do and the withdrawal still sits pending, contact RhinoBet support with your transaction reference number.
RhinoBet blocks cashouts while bonus wagering remains open. If you accepted a welcome offer or free spin promotion, you need to clear the full wagering requirement before RhinoBet processes the withdrawal. Check your bonus balance in the promotions tab. Once you meet the requirement, resubmit your withdrawal request.
RhinoBet cancels withdrawal requests if your payment provider rejects the transfer. This happens when the receiving bank declines transactions from gambling operators. Switch to PayPal or Open Banking as an alternative route, or contact your bank to whitelist RhinoBet payments.
RhinoBet sends withdrawals back to the original deposit method. If you deposited by Visa debit and now want to withdraw via Open Banking, RhinoBet won't complete the transfer. Contact support before submitting if you need to change your cashout method — they can authorise exceptions under specific circumstances.
Visit RhinoBetUK gambling winnings are tax-free. RhinoBet pays tax on its gross gaming revenue, not you. HMRC has no claim on your cashouts unless you earn a living from gambling professionally.