How money moves in and out of your 50crowns account
Start playingGetting paid is the part that actually matters once the welcome offer is out of the way, so we start there rather than saving it for last. 50crowns works to a stated 120-business-hour withdrawal window, sets a €25 minimum withdrawal, and scales how much you can take out each month to your VIP tier. The deposit side is simpler, and we come back to it once the payout mechanics are clear.
Withdrawals: what leaves your account and when
A withdrawal request is processed within 120 business hours of submission, or 120 business hours after your last withdrawal request was paid, whichever applies. The minimum you can cash out per transaction is €25, except when you close your account entirely, in which case the full balance can be withdrawn regardless of size.
If you change your mind, a refund request has to land within 24 hours of the original transaction. The operator can take up to seven business days to decide on it, and if approved, the refund itself is finalised within a further 48 hours. That is a realistic ten-day round trip on a cancelled transaction, not a same-day reversal.
Funding your account
Deposits at 50crowns run through credit cards, debit cards, e-wallets and bank transfers, though the operator does not publish a breakdown of individual providers with their own limits or fees. Minimum deposit figures only appear attached to specific offers — the Highroller bonus asks for €150 to activate, while the first-deposit cashback needs just €20 — so what you need to put in depends on which promotion, if any, you're claiming rather than on a flat account-wide minimum.
Any welcome offer here carries T&Cs, is for new customers only, requires 18+, and we'd always point you towards BeGambleAware.org before you deposit against one.
What the wait actually depends on
The 120-hour figure is the operator's own processing window, not a same-day promise, and it sits on top of whatever your bank or e-wallet adds afterwards. Request a payout on a Monday and the internal review alone can run to the end of the working week before the money even leaves 50crowns' side.
Two things can extend that further. A withdrawal made before your deposit has been wagered at least three times triggers a fee, covered below, and any account flagged for verification during that window waits on documents rather than the clock.
What we charge on a payout
There's no commission on a withdrawal if the deposit behind it has been rolled over at least three times. Fall short of that and 50crowns is entitled to deduct 10%, with a floor of €4, from whatever you're taking out — a real cost, not a technicality, if you deposit and cash out quickly without playing much in between.
An account with no logins or gameplay for six months or more is treated as inactive, which is worth knowing if you're stepping away rather than closing the account outright.
The ceilings nobody mentions until you hit one
Withdrawal limits rise with VIP status rather than staying flat, and the gap between the bottom and top tier is substantial. These are the EUR figures:
| VIP tier | Per transaction | Per day | Per month |
|---|---|---|---|
| Citizen / Squire | €500 | €500 | €7,000 |
| Knight | €1,500 | €1,500 | €15,000 |
| Prince | €2,000 | €2,000 | €20,000 |
| King | €3,000 | €3,000 | €25,000 |
| Lord | €4,000 | €4,000 | €30,000 |
There's a separate ceiling that has nothing to do with VIP status: if your balance grows to at least ten times the total of everything you've deposited, withdrawals are capped at €10,000 a month regardless of tier. It's aimed at big wins on small deposits, and it overrides the tier table above when it applies.
Proving who you are
Verification has to happen before you can start betting or take out any winnings, and it can also be triggered separately if a deposit looks suspicious or fraudulent. You'll be asked for a picture ID — passport, driving licence or national ID card — plus a recent utility bill showing your name and address.
50crowns may also ask for a selfie, arrange a verification call, or check third-party identity databases. Documents need to be under 2MB and submitted as PDF, GIF, JPEG, JPG, BMP, PNG or TIF — a file that's too large or in the wrong format is the most common reason a check stalls.
None of this replaces sensible limits on your own spending. If you'd rather set a deposit or loss limit before any of the above becomes relevant, that's a conversation worth having with support directly.