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Paddy Power is known for its fast withdrawals, but the speed depends on the method you choose. In 2025, some withdrawals take just minutes, while others can take a few days. Let’s look at all the options in the easiest way possible.
1. Instant Bank Transfers (UK & Ireland)
Instant Bank Transfers are the fastest way to get your money. This method uses Open Banking and is powered by TrueLayer.
For UK users:
- First withdrawal: Up to 90 minutes
- After that: Almost instant
- Works 24/7, even on weekends
- No fees, just link your local UK bank account
For Irish users:
- Instant only if using Revolut
- Other banks: 2 to 6 hours
- Bank must be in EUR
Good to Know:
- Minimum withdrawal is £1
- It’s safe and quick after first use
2. Debit Cards (Visa & Mastercard)
Debit cards are still popular and now faster than before thanks to Fast Funds.
- Fast Funds cards: 1 to 4 hours
- Non-Fast Funds cards: 2 to 5 working days
- Apple Pay is also fast (runs on Visa Debit)
Extra Tip: Make sure your card supports Fast Funds for quicker payouts.
3. E-Wallets (PayPal, Skrill, Neteller, etc.)
E-wallets are great if you don’t want to use your bank or card.
- Speed: 4 to 24 hours (most clear in 6–12 hours)
- No paperwork needed
- Safe for frequent or small withdrawals
Minimum Withdrawal:
- Usually £1
- For MuchBetter: £10
Note: During busy times, it may take a little longer.
4. Standard Bank Transfers
This method is slower but still used, especially for large amounts.
| Region | Timing | Details |
| UK (GBP) | Same day or next working day | Must request before 10:30 am |
| SEPA (EUR) | 1–2 working days | Depends on when you request |
| International | 3–5 working days | May need extra verification |
Good to Know:
- No fees from Paddy Power
- External banks might charge for currency conversion or international transfers
- Minimum amount depends on method (£1–£10)
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