Payment Methods at Casino Charles
Updated: June 2026
Casino Charles provides a comprehensive selection of payment methods tailored to UK players. From traditional card payments to modern e-wallets and instant banking solutions, every option has been integrated to ensure secure, fast and hassle-free transactions.
Payment Methods Comparison
| Method | Deposit | Withdrawal | Minimum |
|---|---|---|---|
| Visa | Instant | 1-3 days | £10 |
| Mastercard | Instant | 1-3 days | £10 |
| PayPal | Instant | 0-24 hours | £10 |
| Skrill | Instant | 0-24 hours | £10 |
| Neteller | Instant | 0-24 hours | £10 |
| Paysafecard | Instant | N/A | £10 |
| Apple Pay | Instant | 1-3 days | £10 |
| Bank Transfer | 1-3 days | 3-5 days | £20 |
| Trustly | Instant | 0-24 hours | £10 |
| MuchBetter | Instant | 0-24 hours | £10 |
How to Make a Deposit
Depositing funds at Casino Charles is simple and fast. Log in to your account, navigate to the Cashier section, select your preferred payment method, enter the desired amount and confirm. Most deposits are credited instantly.
How to Withdraw
To withdraw your winnings, go to the Withdrawals section in the Cashier, select your payment method (usually the same one used for deposits), enter the amount and confirm. Withdrawals are subject to KYC verification and processing times vary by method.
Payment Security
All transactions at Casino Charles are protected by 256-bit SSL encryption, ensuring financial data remains completely secure. The platform does not store complete card details and uses tokenisation for additional protection.
Payment FAQ
What payment methods does Casino Charles accept?
What is the minimum deposit?
How long do withdrawals take?
Does Casino Charles charge fees?
How long does a withdrawal take?
Why do I need to verify my account?
Are there fees on deposits and withdrawals?
What should I do if a payment has not arrived?
How payments work at Casino Charles
Everything money-related at Casino Charles lives in one place — the cashier, where deposit and withdrawal are handled through the same account panel rather than scattered across different screens. The banking side draws on a set of payment methods that vary by country, and casino payments always flow back to the source you funded from, so the account you top up with is the account the money returns to.
That single frame is also where the practical numbers sit: each method carries its own limits, and the table below lays them out alongside speed and fees. Reading the cashier once, before you play, saves guessing later — you can see at a glance which channels your country supports and how much each one lets you move.
Minimum deposit: what it means in practice
The minimum deposit is the smallest amount the cashier will accept in a single top-up, and at Casino Charles it is set per payment method rather than once for the whole account. Cards and e-wallets usually sit at the lower end because the transfer clears automatically, while a bank transfer tends to start higher — the handling cost is the same whether the sum is small or large. With crypto the threshold is quoted in the coin itself, so its value in your own currency moves with the exchange rate. The figure that actually applies is shown next to each method in the cashier once you are logged in.
A small first deposit is a sensible way to test the route: you confirm the money arrives, you see how long it takes to show up, and you learn whether a fee is deducted. Keep in mind that the bonus has its own qualifying amount, almost always above the cashier threshold — below it the balance still lands, just without the offer attached. It is also worth checking whether your method is excluded from promotions and whether withdrawals have to return the same way the money came in. Read the payments page before you top up, because a processed deposit cannot be reversed.
Players searching for a low deposit casino or a min deposit casino usually want two things: a small entry point and no tricks around it. At Casino Charles you can fund account balances from roughly a 10 deposit depending on the method, and the cashier explains how to deposit step by step. Most deposit methods work as an instant deposit — the money shows up before you finish reading the confirmation screen.
Playing in your account currency
The currency you pick when you open the account at Casino Charles stays with it: every deposit, bonus, bet and withdrawal is recorded in that unit, and the symbol next to your balance — $, € or whatever you selected at signup — tells you which one is in play. If your card or wallet is held in the same currency, the money moves at face value: what the bank debits is what lands on the balance. If it is held in another one, a conversion happens somewhere along the way, and that is where the number starts to drift. The account currency usually cannot be changed later, so it is worth a moment's thought before the first deposit.
When the currencies differ, the exchange is rarely done once. The bank or wallet converts at its own rate with its own margin built in, and the payment processor may convert again on its side, so you pay the spread twice on a single transfer — and again in reverse when you withdraw. Funding the account in the currency it is denominated in removes both conversions. After a deposit it is worth opening the transaction history and comparing the credited amount with the sum your bank debited: the rate applied and any separate conversion line are visible there, and a fresh payment is far easier to query than an old one.
The list of supported currencies is shown at registration, and the simplest rule is to play in the unit your bank already uses — that way no currency conversion is applied and the numbers stay exact.
Casino Charles also works as a crypto casino: a crypto deposit in bitcoin, ethereum, litecoin or usdt is credited after network confirmations, and a crypto withdrawal goes back to the same wallet. A bitcoin deposit is quoted in the coin itself, so its value in your own money follows the exchange rate.
Account verification before the first withdrawal
Every licensed operator checks who it is paying before it releases money, and Casino Charles is no exception — the requirement comes from the licence conditions and from anti-money-laundering rules, not from the casino's own preference. The documents asked for are much the same everywhere: a government ID or passport, a recent proof of address such as a utility bill or a bank statement, and something that ties the payment method to the account holder, for example a screenshot of the e-wallet profile. The name on the gaming account has to match the name on that payment method, because money can only go back to the person who deposited it. A mismatch in the name is the usual reason a first payout stalls.
Nothing prevents the whole step being closed right after registration, while no withdrawal is waiting in the queue. Files are uploaded in the operator's own cashier area and its compliance desk reviews them; this site neither receives nor stores anyone's documents. A sharp image with all four corners visible and no glare rarely has to be sent twice. Leaving verification until payout day simply moves the same paperwork to the least convenient moment.
In practice kyc for withdrawal is a one-time step: once withdrawal verification is passed, every later cashout goes through without extra checks. If a pending withdrawal sits longer than usual, the most common reason is a missing document — often the proof of payment that links your card or wallet to the account.
The cashier also answers the practical side of how to withdraw: it lists the withdrawal methods available in your country and shows the minimum/maximum withdrawal for each one — the minimum withdrawal protects against fee-eating micro payouts, while the maximum withdrawal splits big wins into parts.
Payout speed, fees and limits
Payout speed is the first thing players compare, and the honest answer has two parts. The operator's own approval usually happens within a day; a fast withdrawal after that depends on the rail — e-wallets and crypto make an instant withdrawal realistic, cards can add bank time. A same day withdrawal is normal for verified accounts on wallet methods, so if you want a fast payout, verify early: the payout speed you experience is mostly the speed of your chosen method.
Fees are the second question. Casino Charles positions itself as a no fee casino on its own side — what you may still pay is the transfer cost of the method itself. The practical caps live in the cashier: deposit limits per method, withdrawal limits per day and per month, and overall transaction limits that reset on a schedule shown next to each method.
Pending withdrawal and proof of payment: what the statuses mean
When a payout request shows as a pending withdrawal, the money has left your casino balance but has not yet been sent to the payment provider. During this window the operator's finance team runs its routine checks: the account is compared against the verification file, the request is matched with recent bonus activity, and larger amounts may pass an extra review. At the casinos described on Casino Charles, this stage is normal for every cashout, not a sign of trouble, and while a request is still pending it can usually be cancelled and the funds returned to the balance.
A request for proof of payment is part of the same routine. The operator wants evidence that the deposit came from a method registered to you — typically a card statement, an e-wallet screenshot showing the transaction, or a receipt from the payment service. It protects both sides: the player against someone else funding an account in their name, and the operator against fraud and chargebacks. Sending a clear, uncropped document that shows the owner, the date and the amount usually closes the check quickly; blurred or partial images are the most common reason the status stays unchanged.
Currencies, limits and security
Every method feeds one balance — switching methods never splits your funds or promo progress. For crypto, value is converted at the transaction rate, while stablecoins like USDT keep their value pegged to the dollar.
Daily, weekly and monthly limits are shown in the cashier and can differ by method; bank-transfer caps are usually the most generous. There are no platform fees on deposits or withdrawals — crypto network or bank fees are outside the casino's control.
Every transaction is protected by SSL encryption and follows KYC procedures to prevent misuse. The first withdrawal triggers a one-time document check; once the account is verified, later payouts move faster.
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