Once bettors have had their fun betting on their favorite eSports, it's time to withdraw their winnings if they emerge victoriously. The withdrawal process is a question that all bettors share, and it's no different with Roku.
Withdrawing winnings from Roku is as intuitive as the deposit process. It takes a few clicks that take a few minutes at most. However, keep in mind that bettors may need to undergo Roku account verification to withdraw for the first time, or what's commonly known as the Know-Your-Customer (KYC) procedure.
Payment Method | Minimum Withdrawal | Time of Withdrawal | Fees |
Cryptocurrency | 30 € | 1 to 2 days | Free |
VISA | 30 € | 1 to 3 days | Free |
MasterCard | 30 € | 1 to 3 days | Free |
ecoPayz | 30 € | Instant | Free |
MiFinity | 30 € | Instant | Free |
AstroPay | 30 € | 1 to 2 days | Free |
Sticpay | 30 € | Instant | Free |
Interac | 30 € | Instant | Free |
Skrill | 30 € | Instant | Free |
Neteller | 30 € | Instant | Free |
Multibanco | 30 € | 1 to 3 days | Free |
The maximum withdrawal amount depends on the period. The maximum daily, weekly, and monthly withdrawals are 5,000 €, 10,000 €, and 30,000 €, respectively.
The payment option you pick determines how long it takes for your cash to appear in your account. It might take a few hours to five business days to complete. Bare in mind that you can't get your money back if you used a payment method that you didn't use to deposit it.
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