SkyCrown Casino Payments for Players in Australia
At SkyCrown Casino, we are dedicated to providing our Australian players with a seamless, secure, and versatile banking experience. We offer a variety of trusted payment methods tailored for the AU market, ensuring both deposits and withdrawals are fast, safe, and convenient.
Sky Crown Online Deposit Methods
Getting started is quick and easy. Choose from a range of popular deposit options, and your funds will be credited instantly to begin playing your favourite games for real money.
Popular Deposit Methods:
Payment Method | Min. Deposit | Max. Deposit | Processing Time |
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Visa | A$30 | A$7,500 | Instant |
Mastercard | A$30 | A$7,500 | Instant |
Maestro | A$30 | A$7,500 | Instant |
Apple Pay | A$30 | A$1,500 | Instant |
Mifinity | A$30 | A$7,500 | Instant |
CashToCode | A$30 | A$890 | Instant |
Paysafecard | A$30 | A$1,000 | Instant |
Jet Bank Transfer | A$45 | A$1,650 | Instant |
How to Deposit Using a Bank Card (Visa, Mastercard, Maestro):
- Navigate to the ‘Cashier’ section on the website or app.
- Click on the ‘Deposit’ button.
- Select your card’s logo (Visa, Mastercard, or Maestro).
- Enter your deposit amount (minimum A$30) and your card details.
- Confirm the transaction. Your funds will be available immediately.
How to Deposit Using Apple Pay:
For a swift and secure deposit, simply select Apple Pay at the checkout, authorise the payment using Face ID, Touch ID, or your passcode, and the funds will be added to your account instantly.
Using Prepaid Vouchers (Paysafecard, CashToCode):
Ideal for players who prefer to manage their spending. Purchase a voucher from a retail outlet, select the corresponding option in the cashier, and enter the unique PIN code to deposit funds without sharing any bank details.
Withdrawal Methods at SkyCrown
When it’s time to cash out your winnings, we offer several reliable methods to get your money safely. Processing times may vary depending on the chosen method.
Available Withdrawal Methods:
Payment Method | Min. Withdrawal | Max. Withdrawal | Processing Time |
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Visa | A$30 | A$7,500 | Up to 24 hours |
Mastercard | A$30 | A$7,500 | Up to 24 hours |
Maestro | A$30 | A$7,500 | Up to 24 hours |
Mifinity | A$30 | A$4,000 | Instant |
Bank Transfer | A$100 | A$7,500 | 1-3 Business Days |
How to Request a Withdrawal:
- Go to the ‘Cashier’ and select ‘Withdraw’.
- Choose your preferred withdrawal method from the list.
- Enter the amount you wish to cash out (ensuring it is within the limits).
- Provide any required payment details if it’s your first time using this method for a payout.
- Submit and confirm your request.
Most withdrawal requests are processed by our team within 24 hours after successful account verification. Withdrawals to bank cards are typically completed within 24 hours, while Bank Transfers may take 1-3 business days to reach your account.
Important Information:
- Account Verification: Before your first withdrawal, you will need to complete our verification process (Know Your Customer – KYC). This is a mandatory security measure to protect your account and comply with regulatory standards.
- Deposit & Withdrawal Match: As a standard security practice, we generally process withdrawals back to the same method you used for deposit where possible.
FAQ
How fast are deposits processed?
Deposits at SkyCrown are instant. Once you confirm the transaction, funds are credited to your account immediately.
How can I make my withdrawal faster?
Ensure your account is fully verified in advance. Using the same method for deposits and withdrawals can also help speed up the process.
What is the withdrawal processing time?
Withdrawal times vary by method. E-wallets are typically processed within 24 hours, while bank transfers may take 1-3 business days.
What are the minimum deposit and withdrawal amounts?
The minimum deposit is usually AUD 30. The minimum withdrawal amount is typically AUD 30, but check the banking section for specific details.
Does SkyCrown charge any transaction fees?
Sky Crown does not charge fees for deposits or withdrawals. However, some payment providers may apply their own transaction fees.