
22Bet Payment Methods
22Bet covers the payment options most Kiwis already trust, from Visa for quick deposits to Skrill or Litecoin when you want lower fees and 24/7 freedom.
Sign UpYou’ve got choices at 22Bet that fit the Kiwi banking routine — quick card deposits, familiar e-wallets, direct bank routes, and crypto for the night owls who don’t want to wait for business hours. These options let you deposit small or big amounts without feeling boxed in.
Kiwis love convenience, but they also love having a backup plan. Some platforms lock you into two or three options, but 22Bet spreads the net wider. The payment methods at 22Bet are practical, tested, and built for everyday betting.
At its heart, the system needs to be fast, transparent, and flexible. 22Bet New Zealand hits that brief better than most, especially for players who don’t want friction. The deposit and withdrawal process is clean, the options are recognisable, and most importantly, they work when you actually need them.
Available Deposit Methods
Most deposit options are familiar to Kiwi players. You get mainstream card rails, trusted wallets, bank paths, crypto deposit addresses, and a handful of auxiliary options for people who prefer something off the beaten track in New Zealand.
Credit and Debit Cards
Visa is the most widely recognised card network you’ll see on 22Bet. It’s fast, stable, and deposits normally hit instantly or within a few minutes. Most deposits are processed via the 22Bet secure payment gateway.
Mastercard also works smoothly and is a good pick for players who already use it for day-to-day spending. Both cards are 3D Secure compatible, which adds that extra confirmation step from your bank when needed.
One thing to note: occasional issuer blocks can pop up if your bank flags betting transactions. When that happens, switching to an e-wallet usually solves it.
E-Wallets
For many Kiwis, wallets are where the real comfort is. Popular e-wallets for Kiwis at 22Bet include:
- Skrill
- Neteller
- ecoPayz
Most of these wallets handle deposits instantly, while withdrawals are faster than bank transfers. When trouble hits, support teams are normally familiar with e-wallet troubleshooting.
Bank Transfers
Direct bank transfers are available via open banking providers that support NZ bank accounts. In some cases, the platform routes bank deposits using Trustly, a common open banking intermediary used in iGaming regions to simplify transfers without manually entering long bank details.
Cryptocurrencies
Crypto deserves a full slot of its own because it’s taken off big in the NZ betting crowd. Supported crypto deposit coins include:
- Bitcoin
- Ethereum
- Litecoin
- Tether
- Ripple
Coins like Bitcoin usually come with minimal fees, depending on the chain you use. You can deposit at any hour, any day, without stressing about bank maintenance schedules or downtime.
Other Payment Methods
New Zealand players can also use:
- Neosurf
- Paysafecard
- MuchBetter
These act as convenience add-ons but are less used for betting transactions compared to other e-wallets, cards, or crypto.
How to Make a Deposit
Kiwi punters can deposit via desktop or mobile without wild variations in workflow. Here’s the easiest way to put funds in your account:
- Sign in via the 22Bet app or the desktop site.
- Go to the “Cashier” section.
- Tap on “Deposit”.
- Pick one of the available deposit methods.
- Enter the amount in NZD.
- Confirm the transaction, if prompted, using your wallet or bank authorisation code.
- Funds land in your 22Bet wallet — usually instantly or within minutes for most methods.
Deposit Limits at 22Bet
The one line you need to remember: the 22Bet minimum deposit is set per method inside the cashier, and the platform clearly shows that minimum when you select your option:
- Minimum card deposit: Normally low and Kiwi-friendly.
- Wallet minimum deposit: Often similar to card minimums.
- Crypto minimum deposit: Can vary by coin, but low-fee coins like Litecoin often support smaller amounts.
Max deposit limits can stretch high enough for serious players, though exact caps depend on the selected method. It is best to check in with 22Bet support to know the exact amount.
Available Withdrawal Options
22Bet support centre runs banking and payout operations that Kiwi punters can access 24/7 if withdrawals hit a snag. If something needs deeper back-and-forth, the 22Bet support team will route you to email or a contact form.
Withdrawals are supported through:
- Visa / Mastercard
- E-Wallet payout rails: Skrill, Neteller, ecoPayz (availability may vary by region)
- Bank routes via Trustly
- Crypto withdrawals: Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum, Ripple
KYC (identity check) is required before your first major payout to make sure everything is above board. The platform recommends using the same method for deposits and withdrawals.
Sign UpHow to Withdraw Money on 22Bet
It’s pretty simple:
- Log in to your 22Bet account.
- Open the Cashier.
- Select Withdraw.
- Choose the same method you used to deposit.
- Enter the withdrawal amount in NZD.
- Confirm.
E-wallets and crypto normally beat bank rails for speed. Bank withdrawals can take one to three business days.
22Bet Withdrawal Limits
Kiwi players normally see the following:
- E-wallet withdrawal limits: Often generous enough for the average gambling cycle.
- Bank withdrawal limits: Can support larger payouts but take longer.
- Crypto withdrawal limits: Depends on the coin selected, but low-fee coins like Litecoin normally support smaller transfers and solid mid-range caps.
Here’s a quick table to explain the 22Bet withdrawal times:
- Visa / Mastercard: Typical Kiwi Speed: Minutes / Hours; Notes: The most convenient method for Kiwis
- Skrill: Typical Kiwi Speed: Near-instant; Notes: Reliable 24/7
- Neteller: Typical Kiwi Speed: Near-instant; Notes: Reliable 24/7
- Trustly (Bank): Typical Kiwi Speed: 1–3 business days; Notes: Depends on the banking partner
- Bitcoin: Typical Kiwi Speed: Minutes / Hours after confirmations; Notes: Network congestion dependent
- Litecoin: Typical Kiwi Speed: Minutes after confirmations; Notes: Low fees, faster confirmations
- Ripple: Typical Kiwi Speed: Fast confirmations, minutes; Notes: Normally quick
