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Interwetten

Interwetten Austria Payout Review

Mixed record

Casino & sportsbook • Withdrawal record for Austria

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Re-checked 2026-06-14
balance Mixed record — fine for everyday cashouts, more friction on big wins. Worth knowing before you deposit.
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Reliable and quick for routine withdrawals, with genuine regulatory backing. Watch for the one-free-payout-per-week fee and the account-blocking cases that pull the rating down.

Interwetten is one of the oldest names in European betting, founded in Vienna in 1990 and now MGA-licensed from Malta. For Austrian players that heritage shows up where it counts: e-wallet withdrawals usually clear in under 24 hours, and the brand's local banking integration via EPS is solid. The drag on its TrustMyWin Score of 59 is a Trustpilot rating of 1.6 from 472 reviews and a recurring pattern of accounts blocked with balances held, including one Austrian player left waiting on EUR 752.95.

corporate_fare Operator

Interwetten Gaming Ltd (Interwetten Group)
Parent
Dominik Beier departed Aug 2025; successor not confirmed publicly
CEO
MGA (Malta) — licensed since 2005; EGBA founding member; Austrian-founded 1990
License

Payout
snapshot

under 24 h (e-wallet)

P50 · skrill

P75

5 business days (bank transfer / weekend)

P95

Methods
VisaMastercardSkrillNetellerBank TransferPaysafecardEPS (Austrian online banking)

KYC: Full verification before withdrawal.

Score
breakdown

Weights & method →

Withdrawal Speed

weight 25%

62

Player Complaints

weight 20%

38

KYC Complexity

weight 15%

55

Payout Success Rate

weight 15%

86

Payment Methods

weight 10%

65

Support Resolution

weight 10%

55

Bonus Fairness

weight 5%

62

Each component scored 0–100 from sourced data, then weighted. Reproducible →

Complaint
center

AskGamblers — Austrian player account blocked with EUR 752.95 heldEUR 753

Reported — account blocked, balance held

Source: askgamblers.com · 2025-01-01

AskGamblers — German player unable to withdraw EUR 1,000+ winningsEUR 1 000

Reported — withdrawal denied or delayed

Source: askgamblers.com · 2025-01-01

Casino.guru — Swiss player payout delayed over weekend

Resolved — casino confirmed weekend non-processing is standard policy

Source: casino.guru · 2025-01-01

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Sources & market

🇦🇹 Austria · EUR · BMF (Bundesministerium für Finanzen) — GSpG state monopoly; Interwetten operates under its MGA licence, Austrian-founded 1990

Tax: 0% tax on gambling winnings for players in Austria

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Withdrawal time by method

MethodWeekdayWeekend
Skrillunder 24 h1–2 days
Netellerunder 24 h1–2 days
EPS24–48 h2–4 days
Bank Transfer24–48 hup to 5 days
Visa/Mastercard1–3 business days3–5 days

How fast Interwetten actually pays

E-wallets are the fast lane: Skrill and Neteller typically settle in under 24 hours. Bank transfers run 24 to 48 hours, faster than bwin's 3-to-5-day window, and card payouts take 1 to 3 business days. There is no weekend or holiday processing, which has frustrated players expecting Saturday payouts. The quirk to know about: Interwetten gives Austrian players one free withdrawal per week, then charges EUR 5 on the second. Frequent withdrawers pay for the privilege, which is unusual in this market.

Source: tips.gg · oddspedia.com · casino.guru

The complaint that should give you pause

A Trustpilot score of 1.6 from 472 reviews sounds alarming, though it is marginally better than bet365 and bwin, both at 1.3. The recurring theme is account blocking with funds held. The clearest local case: an Austrian player whose account was frozen with EUR 752.95 inside, with the balance withheld. A German player reported being unable to withdraw over EUR 1,000 in winnings. Casino.guru's overall safety read is acceptable and there are no class actions or regulatory penalties on record, but the blocking pattern is real and worth weighing before you deposit a large balance.

Source: trustpilot.com · askgamblers.com

Verification is standard, not weaponised

Interwetten runs full MGA-compliant KYC: government photo ID, proof of address and payment-method confirmation, usually cleared within 24 to 48 hours. Compared with larger operators, there are noticeably fewer complaints about verification being used to stall payouts. The Austrian founding helps here, with local identity documents and banking handled smoothly. The friction at Interwetten tends to be the account-block cases rather than document-request loops, so the practical advice is to complete KYC early and keep your registered details consistent with your bank account.

Source: bookmakers.bet · askgamblers.com

Fees, methods and the Austrian tax position

Interwetten offers seven payment methods, including EPS for Austrian online banking plus Skrill, Neteller and Paysafecard. There is no crypto and PayPal is unconfirmed, a gap against bet365 and bwin. Minimum deposit is EUR 10. The headline cost is that EUR 5 second-weekly-payout fee, where most rivals offer unlimited free withdrawals. On tax, Austrian players keep their winnings in full: gambling winnings are not taxed for players, and the operator settles its obligations under Austria's regulatory framework rather than passing them to you.

Source: oddspedia.com · BMF (Bundesministerium für Finanzen)

Interwetten vs bwin

bwin is the bigger, louder brand in Austria, but Interwetten holds its own where withdrawals are concerned. Its 24-to-48-hour bank transfers beat bwin's 3-to-5-day window, and its Austrian heritage carries a local trust that pure offshore operators lack. Both share the same weakness, accounts blocked with balances held, and both sit near the bottom of Trustpilot. Where Interwetten loses ground is the weekly payout fee and the absence of crypto and PayPal. For an Austrian bettor who values fast e-wallet payouts and regulated safety over promotional volume, Interwetten is the more sensible pick.

Source: tips.gg · casino.guru

Questions
players ask

How fast does Interwetten pay out in Austria?expand_more

E-wallets such as Skrill and Neteller usually clear in under 24 hours. Bank transfers run 24 to 48 hours and cards 1 to 3 business days. There is no weekend or holiday processing. Your first withdrawal each week is free; the second costs EUR 5.

Is Interwetten reputable and safe?expand_more

Interwetten has operated since 1990, is MGA-licensed and an EGBA founding member, so it is established and regulated. That said, its Trustpilot rating is 1.6/5, driven mainly by accounts blocked with balances held. Reliable for routine withdrawals; be cautious with large balances.

Is Interwetten an Austrian company?expand_more

Yes. Interwetten was founded in Vienna in 1990 and is one of Europe's oldest online betting operators. Its headquarters are now in Malta (Interwetten Gaming Ltd) under an MGA licence, but the Austrian heritage means strong local banking integration.

What payment methods does Interwetten offer?expand_more

Seven methods: Visa, Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, bank transfer, Paysafecard and EPS (Austrian online banking). No crypto, and PayPal is unconfirmed. Minimum deposit is EUR 10.

What is the minimum deposit at Interwetten?expand_more

The minimum deposit is EUR 10. The minimum withdrawal should be checked directly on interwetten.com, as it can vary by method.

Do I pay tax on winnings in Austria?expand_more

No. In Austria, gambling winnings are tax-free for players. You keep your full winnings; any duties are settled by the operator.

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