Payments (AUD, Cards & eWallets)

Deposit And Withdrawal Processing Times

Deposit And Withdrawal Limits At Sydspin

Sydspin sets deposit limits in AUD and applies different caps by payment method. Card deposits (Visa, Mastercard) accept smaller one-off amounts than bank transfer and PayID/Osko, while e-wallet deposits clear faster but keep a tighter ceiling per transaction. The cashier blocks deposits below the minimum and splits larger deposits into multiple payments if the method allows it.

Withdrawals follow method rules and processing steps. Sydspin pays withdrawals to the same type of method used for deposits where possible, and it does not send card withdrawals above the amount previously deposited by card; the remainder goes via bank transfer. PayID/Osko withdrawals clear faster than bank transfer, but the daily cap applies across all withdrawals, not per method.

Sydspin Fees And Payment System Charges

Sydspin does not add its own fees on deposits or withdrawals. The cashier shows the exact amount Sydspin processes in AUD before you confirm, and the casino does not deduct a β€œhandling” or β€œprocessing” percentage from your balance.

Fees can still appear on the payment provider side. Australian card issuers may apply a cash-advance fee and immediate interest on Visa/Mastercard gambling transactions, and some banks also add an international transaction fee if the merchant is processed offshore. E-wallets can charge their own transfer or FX margin if the wallet balance is not in AUD, and crypto payments can include network (miner) fees that vary by blockchain congestion.

Bank transfers and POLi/PayID-style bank payments are typically fee-free from the casino side, but your bank can charge for certain transfer types (for example, outgoing international wires or business-account payments). If your deposit method differs from your withdrawal method, the payment provider can also apply an extra conversion or transfer charge during the payout route.