Rich Palms’ banking options are a bit limited, but should cover a good spread of methods available to most players. While we appreciate the support for Bitcoin, we can’t help but feel that more options for cryptocurrency users would be better, to accommodate players who value their privacy. Note that the banking options available may differ based on your location, so we suggest visiting Rich Palms’ “Cashier” section to make sure your chosen method is supported.
Here are the banking methods currently available at Rich Palms:
Deposits
- Instant Gift Card
- Neosurf
- POLi
- Visa
- MasterCard
- American Express
- Bitcoin
Withdrawals
- Visa
- MasterCard
- American Express
- Bitcoin
- Bank wire transfers
Deposits to Rich Palms typically have a minimum of $25, except for Neosurf deposits, which have a deposit minimum of just $10. The max deposit is $1,000 at any one time, save for Instant Gift Card (max: $500) and Neosurf (max: $250).
All deposits are not charged fees by Rich Palms, although the casino cautions its players to check with their chosen provider regarding possible fees from their end. The deposits are processed immediately by Rich Palms.
Withdrawal requests are processed by Rich Palms via Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Bitcoin, and bank wire transfers.
The minimum withdrawal at Rich Palms is a little steep at $100, with a lower than average weekly limit of $500 in 24 hours, or $2,000 in any given seven-day period. Note that VIP players can arrange to have their withdrawals limits increased by contacting their personal Account Manager at the casino.
Withdrawals via credit cards are processed within 7 to 10 business days, while bank wire transfers are a bit faster at 5 to 7 days. Bitcoin withdrawals are processed immediately.
Rich Palms policy dictates that you must validate your identity and/or location before sending your first withdrawal request. To do so, simply scan relevant documents and forward them to Customer Support. Some examples of relevant documents include your driver’s license, passport, recent utility bills, or recent bank statements.