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IDEAL Fees and Limits in Casino Play

iDEAL payments at online casinos are usually processed through Dutch banks, so the casino itself does not add a separate deposit fee. The amount that reaches the cashier is the amount you send from your bank account, and banks normally handle the transfer without charging extra for a standard iDEAL deposit. Withdrawal fees are a different matter, since iDEAL is a deposit method in casino use and does not handle payouts directly.

Limits depend on the bank and the casino cashier settings. Many casinos set a minimum deposit between €10 and €20, while upper limits often run from €250 to €5,000 per transaction, depending on the banking partner. The exact ceiling comes from the user’s bank authorization rules, so large deposits can be split into several payments if the bank blocks the full amount in one transfer.

Quick comparison

IDEAL Limits and Timing at Online Casinos

Item Typical value
Min deposit €1
Max deposit €5,000 per transaction
Min withdrawal Not available for withdrawals
Max withdrawal Not available for withdrawals
Deposit time Instant
Withdrawal time Not supported
Fees Usually free for players; bank fees are not charged by iDEAL

iDEAL works as a deposit method at online casinos and does not support payouts. Deposits are processed instantly, and casinos usually set the exact limits within the range allowed by the bank or payment provider.

Currency Conversion When Paying at a Casino with iDEAL

iDEAL payments are processed in euros. If your casino account is set to EUR and your bank account is also in euros, the payment goes through without conversion. If your account uses another currency, the casino or your bank converts the amount before settlement. The final rate comes from the institution that handles the transfer, so the euro amount on the cashier screen is not always the amount that leaves your bank balance.

Fees depend on the payment route. iDEAL itself does not add a separate card-style surcharge, but banks can apply a foreign currency markup or an international transfer fee if the account is not in EUR. Double conversion happens when the payment first moves into euros and then back into another currency by the receiving bank or card issuer. To avoid that, keep the casino wallet in euros, fund it from a euro bank account, and turn off any automatic conversion option offered by your bank or payment app.