Available payout methods for Australia
| Method | Typical use | Realistic processing feel | Possible fee logic |
|---|---|---|---|
| Visa / Mastercard | Familiar route for many players | Usually slower than e-wallets after approval | Casino-side fee may be zero, but bank handling can vary |
| E-wallets | Fast, trackable payouts | Often one of the smoother options once approved | Provider-side account fees can apply depending on wallet |
| Bank transfer | Larger withdrawals or users who prefer direct banking | Often the slowest final arrival time | Possible intermediary or receiving bank charges |
| Crypto | Users comfortable with wallets and blockchain confirmations | Can be quick after approval, but chain congestion matters | Network fee rather than traditional bank fee |
Step-by-step: how to withdraw from Roo Casino
- Log in and open the cashier or banking section.
- Select withdrawal, then choose the method that matches your verified account and previous deposit route where required.
- Enter the amount carefully. Double-check wallet address or bank details before submitting.
- Review whether any documents are still missing. If yes, upload them before you wait for a result.
- Submit the request and save a screenshot of the confirmation screen.
- Do not spam multiple cancellation-and-resubmit attempts unless support tells you to. That can slow manual review.
Real timelines, not just theoretical ones
Internal review: often the first delay. Even “instant” methods can sit while the account is checked.
After approval: e-wallets and crypto can feel quicker, while cards and bank routes often take longer to appear in your balance.
Weekends and public holidays: these can stretch the wait, especially for traditional bank processing.
A useful mental model is this: approval time and arrival time are not the same thing. A request can be approved today and still land later depending on the payout rail.