Deposit with cards, e-wallets, or cryptocurrency in minutes

  • Visa β€” Deposits post instantly, with a typical limit of €10 to €5,000 per transaction.
  • Mastercard β€” Funds credit instantly, with deposit limits set at €10 minimum and €5,000 maximum per transaction.
  • Skrill β€” Deposits are instant, with limits of €10 to €10,000 per transaction.
  • Neteller β€” Deposits arrive instantly, with per-transaction limits of €10 to €10,000.
  • PayPal β€” Deposits process instantly after wallet approval, with limits of €10 to €2,500 per transaction.
  • Bank Transfer β€” Deposits clear in 1–3 business days, with limits of €50 to €50,000 per transfer.
  • Bitcoin β€” Deposits credit after 1–3 network confirmations (about 10–60 minutes), with limits of €20 to €25,000 per transaction.
  • Ethereum β€” Deposits credit after 12–30 network confirmations (about 3–10 minutes), with limits of €20 to €25,000 per transaction.
Key details

Rembrandt Casino Payment Processing Times

MethodDepositWithdrawalFee
Visa/MastercardInstant1–5 daysFree
e-Wallet (Skrill/Neteller)Instant0–24hFree
Bank Transfer1–3 days3–7 daysFree
Crypto10–30 min10–30 minFree
PrepaidInstantNot availableFree

Supported Currencies

  • EUR
  • USD
  • GBP
  • CAD
  • AUD
  • NOK
  • SEK
  • CHF

Rembrandt Casino Deposit And Withdrawal Limits

Rembrandt Casino sets deposit limits per transaction and caps the total amount you can add to your balance within 24 hours. The casino blocks deposits that exceed the maximum and refuses deposits below the minimum.

Withdrawals follow a separate range, with a minimum threshold and a maximum per request. The casino applies one daily limit to the combined total of deposits and withdrawals, calculated on a rolling 24-hour window.

  • Min. deposit: €10
  • Max. deposit: €5,000
  • Min. withdrawal: €20
  • Max. withdrawal: €10,000
  • Daily limit: €20,000

Rembrandt Casino does not charge internal fees for deposits or withdrawals on its side. The cashier shows the exact amount you send and the exact amount Rembrandt Casino processes, so the casino does not add a separate β€œcasino commission” line to the transaction.

Fees can still appear on the payment-provider side. Banks may apply card funding fees, currency conversion (FX) markups, or international transfer charges; e-wallets may charge for withdrawals to a bank account and for FX when your wallet currency differs from the casino account currency. Cryptocurrency networks can add blockchain miner fees (network fees), and some exchanges charge a separate send/withdrawal fee; these costs do not go to Rembrandt Casino.

No-fee cases are most common when you use a payment method in the same currency as your casino account and avoid bank transfers that cross borders. Provider-side fees remain possible whenever the payment route includes FX conversion, international banking rails, or a crypto network fee.