Duelz Casino Payments
Deposits and withdrawals in GBP with Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, Skrill, Paysafecard, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Klarna and bank transfer. PCI DSS, SSL and UKGC player-funds protection.
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Last verified: April 2026 | Operator: SuprPlay Limited | UKGC Licence: 054743
Duelz Casino keeps its cashier simple for UK players: everything is processed in GBP (£), and the same nine methods handle both deposits and withdrawals so you can stick to one payment option end-to-end. Accepted methods for topping up are Visa debit, Mastercard debit, PayPal, Skrill, Paysafecard, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Klarna and bank transfer. Credit cards are not supported, in line with the April 2020 UKGC ban.
Withdrawals go back to the same method you deposited with wherever possible, which is the standard anti-money-laundering requirement for UKGC-licensed sites. Paysafecard is deposit-only, so if you topped up with a voucher you'll be asked to nominate an alternative route for cashing out — usually a Visa/Mastercard debit card or an e-wallet registered in your own name.
Processing speed depends entirely on the method, not on the time of day. E-wallets (PayPal, Skrill) clear fastest at under 12 hours from approval. Debit cards (Visa, Mastercard) take 1–3 working days. Bank transfers take 3–5 working days. The minimum deposit to activate the welcome bonus is £10, and daily/weekly withdrawal limits follow the casino’s published cashier terms.
Security is handled at two layers. The cashier itself is PCI DSS compliant for card data and the site runs end-to-end TLS/SSL encryption, so card numbers and personal details never travel in plain text. Methods like PayPal, Apple Pay and Google Pay add tokenisation on top — the casino only ever sees a transaction ID, never your real card number.
On top of that, because SuprPlay Limited operates under UKGC licence 054743, player balances are held separately from company operating funds under the UKGC’s medium-level customer-funds protection rule. That means your deposited money and any winnings are segregated, identified and protected if the operator runs into financial trouble — a layer of cover you don’t get at offshore sites.
Accepted Payment Methods
All nine methods work for deposits. Paysafecard is deposit-only; every other method also handles withdrawals.
| Method | Deposit | Withdrawal | Currency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Visa debit | Yes | Yes | GBP |
| Mastercard debit | Yes | Yes | GBP |
| PayPal | Yes | Yes | GBP |
| Skrill | Yes | Yes | GBP |
| Paysafecard | Yes | No | GBP |
| Apple Pay | Yes | Yes | GBP |
| Google Pay | Yes | Yes | GBP |
| Klarna | Yes | Yes | GBP |
| Bank transfer | Yes | Yes | GBP |
Credit cards are not accepted in line with UKGC rules (April 2020). Transaction limits per Duelz cashier terms.
Withdrawal Speeds
E-wallets
PayPal and Skrill clear in under 12 hours once approved — the fastest route to cash out winnings.
Typical: <12 hours · 24/7 processing
Debit cards
Visa and Mastercard debit withdrawals land in your bank account within 1–3 working days. Apple Pay and Google Pay follow the underlying card.
Typical: 1–3 working days
Bank transfer
Direct bank transfers take 3–5 working days due to Faster Payments/BACS clearing cycles and AML checks on larger amounts.
Typical: 3–5 working days
| Method type | Example methods | Withdrawal time |
|---|---|---|
| E-wallet | PayPal, Skrill | Under 12 hours |
| Debit card / mobile wallet | Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay, Google Pay | 1–3 working days |
| Buy-now-pay-later | Klarna | 1–3 working days |
| Bank transfer | Direct bank (BACS/Faster Payments) | 3–5 working days |
Payment Security & Player Funds
Every card transaction at Duelz is handled through a PCI DSS compliant payment gateway. That means card data is encrypted, tokenised and never stored in the clear on the casino’s own servers — it’s the same standard the major banks and retailers operate to.
The site itself runs TLS/SSL encryption across every page (look for the padlock in your browser bar), so login credentials, deposit details and withdrawal requests are all encrypted in transit.
As a UKGC-licensed operator, SuprPlay Limited (licence 054743) is legally required to segregate customer deposits from operating funds. Duelz holds player money under medium-level protection, meaning balances are ring-fenced and identified as customer funds — giving you a clear route to recovery if the operator fails.
Payments — Frequently Asked Questions
Which payment methods does Duelz Casino accept?
Duelz Casino accepts Visa debit, Mastercard debit, PayPal, Skrill, Paysafecard, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Klarna and bank transfer. All transactions are processed in GBP (£). Credit cards are not accepted, in line with the UKGC ban from April 2020.
What is the minimum deposit at Duelz Casino?
The minimum deposit to qualify for the welcome bonus is £10. Smaller top-ups may be allowed for real-money play only, but won’t unlock the new-player offer.
How long do withdrawals take?
E-wallets such as PayPal and Skrill clear in under 12 hours. Visa and Mastercard debit cards take 1–3 working days. Direct bank transfers take 3–5 working days. Times are measured from the moment the casino approves the request, not when you click “withdraw”.
Can I withdraw to Paysafecard?
No. Paysafecard is a deposit-only voucher method. If you topped up with Paysafecard, you’ll be asked to nominate an alternative route for cashing out — typically a Visa/Mastercard debit card, PayPal or Skrill account registered in your own name.
Is my money safe at Duelz Casino?
Yes. The cashier is PCI DSS compliant and the whole site runs TLS/SSL encryption. Because SuprPlay Limited holds UKGC licence 054743, customer funds are held separately from company money under the UKGC’s medium-level protection rule — your balance is segregated and identified as yours.
Are there fees on deposits or withdrawals?
Duelz Casino does not charge transaction fees on standard deposits or withdrawals. Your bank or e-wallet provider may apply its own fees — check with them before sending large amounts. Currency conversion only applies if your funding source isn’t GBP.
Why do I have to withdraw to the same method I deposited with?
This is a UKGC and anti-money-laundering requirement that applies to every licensed UK casino. Returning funds to the original source helps prevent money laundering and identity fraud. If that method can’t receive withdrawals (for example Paysafecard), you’ll be asked to verify an alternative account in your own name.