Teambet Deposit Options in Australia: Cards, Wallets, and Crypto
- Visa / Mastercard (AUD) — Minimum deposit $10 AUD, maximum $5,000 AUD per transaction, and funds credit instantly.
- POLi (Online Bank Transfer) — Minimum deposit $20 AUD, maximum $10,000 AUD per deposit, and funds credit instantly after bank login approval.
- PayID (NPP) — Minimum deposit $10 AUD, maximum $20,000 AUD per day, and deposits credit in under 1 minute.
- Osko (Fast Bank Transfer) — Minimum deposit $20 AUD, maximum $25,000 AUD per transfer, and funds credit in 1–5 minutes.
- Apple Pay — Minimum deposit $10 AUD, maximum $3,000 AUD per transaction, and deposits credit instantly.
- Google Pay — Minimum deposit $10 AUD, maximum $3,000 AUD per transaction, and deposits credit instantly.
- Skrill (E-wallet) — Minimum deposit $10 AUD, maximum $10,000 AUD per day, and funds credit instantly.
- Bitcoin (BTC) — Minimum deposit $30 AUD equivalent, maximum $50,000 AUD equivalent per deposit, and funds credit after 1–3 network confirmations.
- Bank transfer (Australia, AUD) — Processing takes 1–3 business days after approval; minimum withdrawal is A$50 and maximum is A$10,000 per transaction.
- Visa (credit/debit) — Processing takes 1–3 business days after approval; minimum withdrawal is A$20 and maximum is A$5,000 per transaction.
- Mastercard (credit/debit) — Processing takes 1–3 business days after approval; minimum withdrawal is A$20 and maximum is A$5,000 per transaction.
- PayID (NPP) — Processing takes 0–24 hours after approval; minimum withdrawal is A$20 and maximum is A$10,000 per transaction.
- POLi — Processing takes 0–24 hours after approval; minimum withdrawal is A$20 and maximum is A$10,000 per transaction.
- Skrill — Processing takes 0–24 hours after approval; minimum withdrawal is A$20 and maximum is A$10,000 per transaction.
- Neteller — Processing takes 0–24 hours after approval; minimum withdrawal is A$20 and maximum is A$10,000 per transaction.
- Bitcoin (BTC) — Processing takes 0–24 hours after approval plus network confirmations; minimum withdrawal is A$50 (AUD equivalent) and maximum is A$20,000 per transaction.
Teambet Deposit And Withdrawal Limits (Australia)
Teambet accepts deposits in AUD and applies different caps depending on the payment method. Card payments (Visa/Mastercard) and PayID follow stricter anti-fraud checks, while e-wallets (Skrill/Neteller) keep higher per-transaction ceilings; bank transfer supports the largest single top-up but takes longer to clear.
Withdrawals in Australia go to the same name used on the account and follow method rules: PayID and bank transfer pay out in AUD, while card withdrawals can be limited by the original deposit amount. Teambet batches larger cash-outs into separate payments once the daily cap is reached, and pending bonus wagering blocks withdrawals until completion.
- Min. deposit: AUD 10 (PayID); AUD 20 (Visa/Mastercard)
- Max. deposit: AUD 5,000 per transaction (PayID); AUD 2,000 per transaction (Visa/Mastercard); AUD 10,000 per transaction (bank transfer)
- Min. withdrawal: AUD 50
- Max. withdrawal: AUD 5,000 per transaction (PayID/bank transfer); AUD 2,000 per transaction (Visa/Mastercard)
- Daily limit: AUD 10,000 total withdrawals per 24 hours
Teambet does not charge a casino-side fee on deposits or withdrawals. The amount you request is the amount Teambet processes in AUD, so your balance changes only by the transaction value, not by an added platform commission.
Fees can still come from the payment method itself. Australian bank transfers and PayID payments typically reach Teambet with no added charge from the casino, but your bank can apply its own fees under your account terms (for example, certain business or international transfer settings). Card payments (Visa/Mastercard) can trigger issuer charges such as cash-advance fees and interest, and some banks treat gambling merchant codes this way even when the casino adds no fee.
E-wallets and crypto transfers are the other common source of costs. E-wallet providers can charge for funding, currency conversion, or withdrawals inside the wallet, and crypto networks charge miner/network fees that vary by chain and congestion; if you send USDT or BTC from an exchange, the exchange may also add a withdrawal fee. In practice, Teambet’s “no commission” applies to its own side of the transaction, while banks, card issuers, wallet providers, exchanges, and blockchain networks can still take fees.
Supported Currencies At Teambet
- AUD — standard option for Australian players using local cards and bank transfers.
- USD — used for international card payments and some e-wallet wallets.
- EUR — common for SEPA-linked payments and multi-currency e-wallets.
- GBP — available for players funding via UK-issued cards and e-wallet balances.
- CAD — supported for card deposits and e-wallet transfers from Canada.
- NZD — used by New Zealand players depositing with Visa/Mastercard and bank transfer.
- BTC — supported for crypto deposits and withdrawals where enabled in the cashier.