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MaxMillions Deposit And Withdrawal Limits (UK)

MaxMillions sets fixed cashier limits for GBP accounts and applies method-level caps at checkout. Card payments (Visa and Mastercard) accept deposits in GBP, while bank transfer and e-wallet deposits clear under the same account limits but can be restricted by the payment provider’s own ceilings.

Withdrawals follow the same currency rules and are paid to the original funding method where possible. Card withdrawals process as refunds and can split into multiple transactions if the withdrawal exceeds the method cap; bank transfer payouts use Faster Payments for UK GBP banking details when available.

MaxMillions does not charge a casino-side fee on deposits or withdrawals. A £50 card deposit credits £50 to the balance, and a £200 withdrawal is processed for £200. The casino applies no internal “processing”, “cashout”, or “handling” surcharge in GBP.

Fees can still come from the payment method. UK debit and credit cards can trigger a card issuer cash-advance or gambling fee, and some banks add a foreign-currency markup if the transaction is routed outside the UK, even when you deposit in GBP. E-wallets may charge their own transfer or currency-conversion fee if your wallet balance is not in GBP, and some services apply a fixed fee for receiving funds or moving money to your bank account.

Bank transfers via Faster Payments are typically free on the casino side, but your bank can charge for certain transfer types (for example, international or SWIFT), and intermediary banks can take a cut on routed payments. If you use cryptocurrency, MaxMillions does not add a fee, but the network fee is paid by the sender and varies by chain and congestion; converting crypto to GBP can add an exchange spread on the wallet or exchange.

Supported Currencies At MaxMillions