Deposit at Jackie Jackpot using cards, e-wallets, or crypto

Deposit And Withdrawal Limits At Jackie Jackpot

Jackie Jackpot accepts deposits in GBP with bank cards (Visa, Mastercard), Pay by Bank (Open Banking), Skrill, Neteller, and Paysafecard. The casino sets a low entry deposit for card and Open Banking payments, while Paysafecard starts higher because it runs as a prepaid voucher.

Withdrawals go back to the original funding method when possible: cards, Pay by Bank, or e-wallets. Paysafecard deposits do not support cash withdrawals to the voucher, so the casino pays out to bank transfer or an e-wallet after standard payment checks. The casino applies one daily cashout cap across methods and blocks any single withdrawal above the per-transaction maximum.

Jackie Jackpot Fees

Jackie Jackpot does not charge a deposit fee when you fund your balance in GBP. The casino also does not add a processing fee to standard withdrawals; you receive the payout amount approved by the cashier. Jackie Jackpot does not charge a fee for internal transfers such as moving funds between your main balance and bonus balance.

Payment network fees can still apply outside the casino. Your bank may charge for international card processing, cash-advance treatment, or declined/failed authorisations on Visa and Mastercard. Bank transfers can include intermediary bank fees and, where applicable, faster-payment service charges set by your bank rather than the casino.

E-wallet providers can apply their own fees for top-ups, currency conversion, and withdrawals to a bank account. If you deposit in GBP but your e-wallet or card account is set to another currency, the provider’s FX markup applies and reduces the credited amount. Current practice: Jackie Jackpot keeps casino-side fees at £0 for deposits and standard withdrawals, while banks, card issuers, and e-wallets can charge their own fees depending on your account settings.

Supported Currencies at Jackie Jackpot