Betty Casino Fees and Commissions Explained
Updated on June 15, 2026 by the editorial team
The short version of Betty Casino fees and commissions is this: the casino itself does not charge you to move money in or out. Deposits from C$10 land for free, withdrawals from C$20 leave for free, and the cashier shows no service line on either side. Where costs can creep in is outside the casino's control, at your bank or in a currency conversion, and that is exactly what this page maps out so nothing on your statement surprises you.
We checked the cashier against the operator's published terms to confirm the numbers. The casino runs under an AGCO licence, pays out Monday to Friday, and credits card withdrawals within 1 to 3 business days after approval. Below you get a method-by-method fee table, a plain explanation of when conversion charges apply, a practical list of ways to keep your costs at zero, and a short FAQ.
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Deposit and withdrawal fees by method
Start with the headline. The casino adds no fee to any deposit or withdrawal, regardless of method. The figures that change from one method to the next are speed and limits, not the casino's cut. The table below lays out both directions for the payment routes Canadian players use, with the minimum deposit of C$10, the C$20 needed to switch on the welcome bonus, and a minimum withdrawal of C$20 holding steady across the board.
| Method | Deposit fee | Withdrawal fee | Withdrawal speed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Interac | None | None | Within 24 hours after approval |
| Visa / Mastercard | None | None | 1 to 3 business days |
| E-wallets (MuchBetter, etc.) | None | None | Within 24 hours after approval |
| Crypto | None (network fee may apply) | None (network fee may apply) | Near-instant after approval |
| Bank transfer | None | None | Up to 5 business days |
| InstaDebit / iDebit | None | None | Within 24 hours after approval |
Two notes sit behind that clean column of zeros. Crypto is free at the casino, but the blockchain itself charges a network fee that varies with congestion, so a small amount leaves the transaction on its way through the chain rather than at Betty Casino's door. And every withdrawal, whatever the method, passes through a pending review of 24 to 72 hours before the speed in the last column starts to count. Payouts are processed Monday to Friday, so a Saturday request waits for the next working day.
The daily withdrawal limit is C$500 at the standard level and climbs to C$1,500 for higher VIP tiers. That ceiling is not a charge, but it shapes how you take out a large balance, and splitting a big cashout across days has no extra cost since each transaction is still fee-free.
Compare this with operators that quote a flat C$2 to C$5 service fee on every payout, or a percentage on card withdrawals. The casino does neither. The only figure that moves is timing: crypto clears near-instant after approval, Interac and e-wallets land within 24 hours, cards take 1 to 3 business days, and bank transfers run up to 5 business days. Pick the method by how fast you want the money, not by what it costs, because the cost is the same zero everywhere. The slots library of 10,000+ titles from Pragmatic Play, Evolution, Hacksaw Gaming and Play'n GO runs on the same balance regardless of how you funded it.
Currency conversion
Here is where a real cost can appear, and it has nothing to do with the casino. Betty Casino operates in Canadian dollars. If your card, e-wallet, or bank account is held in CAD, no conversion happens and you pay nothing extra. The trouble starts only when your funding source uses a different currency.
Say your card is denominated in US dollars or euros. When you deposit, your bank converts the charge into C$ at its own rate and usually adds a foreign-transaction markup, often around 1.5% to 2.5%. The casino never sees that fee; it is applied by your issuer before the money reaches the cashier. The same logic runs in reverse on a withdrawal back to a non-CAD account.
Crypto deserves its own line. If you fund with a coin and the casino settles your balance in CAD, there can be a conversion at the moment of deposit, plus the usual market spread between the coin and the dollar. Hold the value in a stablecoin pegged to a currency close to CAD and that swing shrinks. The cleanest path, though, is simple: match your funding currency to the casino's. A CAD card into a CAD cashier means zero conversion, zero markup, and a statement that reads exactly as you expect.
A quick worked example shows the scale. Deposit the equivalent of C$200 from a USD card and a 2% foreign-transaction markup costs roughly C$4 on the way in, then another slice on the way out if you cash back to the same USD card. That is C$8 or so on a single round trip, none of it kept by the casino, all of it avoidable by using a Canadian-dollar method. Over a month of regular play the difference between a CAD funding source and a foreign one can run to real money, which is why this is the first thing to check rather than an afterthought.
How to avoid fees
Most players can run a Betty Casino account at a true cost of zero. The casino charges nothing, so every avoidable fee comes from a bank, a network, or a currency mismatch, and each of those has a fix. Work through the points below before your first deposit.
- Fund in Canadian dollars. A CAD card, CAD e-wallet, or CAD bank account skips conversion entirely. This single choice removes the biggest hidden cost.
- Use Interac or an e-wallet for the fastest free route. Both deposit instantly and pay out within 24 hours of approval, with no charge on either side.
- Withdraw to the same method you deposited with. It satisfies KYC faster and avoids a rejected card credit that some banks apply to gambling transactions.
- Check your card agreement before depositing with Visa or Mastercard. Some Canadian issuers treat a casino top-up as a cash advance and add their own fee, which the casino cannot waive.
- If you use crypto, time deposits when network fees are low and consider a stablecoin to limit conversion swing. The casino takes nothing, but the blockchain does.
- Clear verification early. Upload your government-issued photo ID, proof of address dated within the last 90 days, and payment confirmation before you request a payout. A finished KYC means later withdrawals move without delay.
Follow those steps and the only number on your statement is the amount you meant to deposit. The welcome bonus of C$750 + 200 FS sits separately: deposit C$20 or more and opt in to claim it, with x35 wagering on bonus and deposit, x40 on free-spin winnings, and a 10-day play-through window. That bonus carries playthrough terms, not a fee.
FAQ
Does the casino charge a fee on deposits or withdrawals?
No. The casino adds no fee to any deposit or withdrawal, whatever the method. Deposits start at C$10 and withdrawals at C$20, both free. Costs can only come from your bank or a currency conversion, not from Betty Casino.
Are there fees for crypto payments?
Betty Casino charges nothing on crypto, but the blockchain network applies its own fee that varies with congestion. That amount leaves the transaction on the chain, not at the casino.
Will I pay a currency conversion fee?
Only if your funding source is not in Canadian dollars. The casino operates in C$, so a CAD card or account converts nothing. A USD or EUR source triggers a conversion and usually a markup from your bank, often 1.5% to 2.5%.
Why did my bank charge me when the casino did not?
Some Canadian issuers treat a casino card deposit as a cash advance and add their own fee, and others apply a foreign-transaction charge on a non-CAD source. Check your card agreement, since the casino cannot waive a fee it never charged.
Is there a fee for withdrawing in parts to stay under the daily limit?
No. The daily withdrawal limit is C$500 at the standard level, up to C$1,500 on higher VIP tiers, and each transaction stays fee-free. Splitting a large balance across days costs nothing extra.