Cards, E-Wallets and Other Channels
Debit Cards for UK Players
Visa, Mastercard and Maestro are accepted for deposits. Visa and Mastercard also support withdrawals. Maestro is deposit-only. Under UKGC regulations, only debit cards are permitted - credit cards are blocked at the payment gateway level, not just by policy.
Withdrawals via card are returned to the same card used for the deposit. This is standard practice enforced by the UKGC and helps prevent money laundering.
E-Wallets: Skrill and Neteller
Skrill and Neteller offer the fastest withdrawal route at Temple Nile - typically settled within 24 hours once the withdrawal is approved. Both support deposits and withdrawals. If speed matters on the withdrawal side, these are the practical choice.
Trustly and Apple Pay
Trustly is a bank-linked instant transfer service, available for deposits only. It connects directly to your online banking without requiring a separate account. Apple Pay works similarly - tap-to-pay for deposits, not available for withdrawals.
Paysafecard
Paysafecard is a prepaid voucher system. You buy a voucher in a shop or online, enter the 16-digit PIN at the cashier, and the funds are credited instantly. No bank details are shared. Withdrawal to Paysafecard is not possible - you'll need a separate withdrawal method on file.
Bank Transfer
Bank transfer is available for both deposits and withdrawals. It's the slowest option (2 to 5 business days for withdrawals) but carries no upper limit restrictions for high-volume transactions, subject to affordability checks required under UK regulations.