Bank Transfers at Slamz
By Elin Norrgård, casino analyst — updated August 2026
The bank transfer is the slowest rail in the cashier and the one with the most headroom. Deposits start at €25 and take one to two business days to appear; payouts start at €50 and take the same one to two business days after approval. Slamz charges nothing at either end, though a cross-border payment can pick up an intermediary bank's fee on the way. It is the method for people moving real money who do not need it this afternoon.
Depositing by bank transfer
The cashier issues a set of beneficiary details — an IBAN, a SWIFT/BIC code, the account name and, crucially, a payment reference. Enter them in your own online banking exactly as shown. The reference is what ties an incoming payment to your account: a transfer sent without it does not vanish, but it lands in a suspense pool and has to be matched by hand, which turns two days into five.
- Select bank transfer in the cashier and note the IBAN, SWIFT code and reference.
- Open your banking app and set up the payment as a normal SEPA or international transfer.
- Paste the reference into the message field — not into the beneficiary name field.
- Send on a business day; anything submitted after Friday afternoon starts moving on Monday.
- Watch for the credit, then keep the bank's confirmation until it appears.
Send only from an account in your own name. A transfer from a joint account where you are not the first named holder, or from a company account, will be bounced back during verification and the round trip costs a week.
Withdrawing to your bank account
Payouts run the same way in reverse. You supply the IBAN and, for accounts outside the SEPA area, the SWIFT/BIC of the receiving bank. The minimum is €50 — higher than the €25 that applies elsewhere, because the fixed processing cost makes smaller bank payouts uneconomic — and the weekly €5,000 ceiling still applies unless a VIP arrangement raises it. Money leaves Slamz on the day of approval and clears at your bank one to two business days later.
The name on the receiving account must match the name on the gaming account. This is the single most common reason a bank payout is returned, and a returned international transfer can take a fortnight to find its way home. Check the spelling character by character before you submit.
Business days, and why they matter here
Every other rail in the cashier runs continuously. Banks do not. A transfer approved at 18:00 on Friday sits until the clearing system reopens on Monday morning, and a public holiday in either country extends that again. When people report a bank payout taking "a week", the arithmetic is almost always two business days of processing wrapped around a weekend and a bank holiday.
Limits: the reason to use it at all
| Method | Min in / out | Max per payment | Payout time | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bank transfer | €25 / €50 | €10,000 in | 1–2 business days | Large, unhurried sums |
| Trustly | €20 / €25 | €5,000 | 0–2 hours | Same bank account, far faster |
| Skrill | €20 / €25 | €5,000 | 2–6 hours | Keeping the casino off the statement |
Read that table honestly and the conclusion is uncomfortable for the bank transfer: Trustly moves money between the very same bank account and the very same casino balance, and does it in hours. The classic transfer keeps two genuine advantages — a higher ceiling per payment, and coverage for banks that Trustly's network does not reach.
What can go wrong
In order of how often we see it: a missing reference, a name mismatch, a bank that blocks gambling-related payees outright, and a currency conversion applied twice because the account is held in one currency and the casino balance in another. The first three are avoidable with care; the fourth is avoided by opening the Slamz account in the currency your bank already uses.
Related guides: Trustly · How to withdraw · How to deposit · Payments overview · Visa
18+. Deposit limits can be set in the cashier — see responsible gambling.