Interwetten Greece Payout Review
Mixed recordCasino & sportsbook • Withdrawal record for Greece
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Opens Interwetten’s official site · 18+ · play responsibly
Tell me if Interwetten’s Score changes (now 55)
One email if its payout reliability moves up or down. Nothing else.
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Dependable for casual Greek withdrawals up to a few thousand euros. Slower and riskier above EUR 5,000, where source-of-funds checks and account blocks become the main hazard.
Interwetten holds a full HGC licence to operate in Greece, which puts it on firmer regulatory ground than most names Greek bettors encounter. For everyday amounts the experience matches that: e-wallets and Viva Wallet clear in under 24 hours, and Greek forums broadly report being paid. The complications appear at the top end. Wins above EUR 5,000 trigger enhanced checks and multi-day holds, a Trustpilot rating of 1.6 tracks a global pattern of accounts blocked after wins, and a 2022 report flagged EUR 1.8M in unpaid debts to Greek market partners. That mix produces a TrustMyWin Score of 55.
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Payout
snapshot
under 24 h (e-wallets / Viva Wallet)
P50 · viva-wallet
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P75
5–7 days (amounts above €5,000 trigger enhanced checks)
P95
KYC: Full verification before withdrawal.
Score
breakdown
Weights & method →Withdrawal Speed
weight 25%
Player Complaints
weight 20%
KYC Complexity
weight 15%
Payout Success Rate
weight 15%
Payment Methods
weight 10%
Support Resolution
weight 10%
Bonus Fairness
weight 5%
Each component scored 0–100 from sourced data, then weighted. Reproducible →
Complaint
center
Debts to Greek suppliers/affiliates (B2B, not players); country manager left Greece; no resolution reported
Source: ot.gr · 2022-12-17
Blocked for 'ongoing checks' 1+ month; complaint closed after player stopped responding
Source: casino.guru · 2025-01-01
Account reopened without notification after permanent self-exclusion; player lost €3,500; in progress
Source: legalbet.gr · 2019-08-18
Sources & market
🇬🇷 Greece · EUR · HGC (Hellenic Gaming Commission / EEEP) — licence valid 11/6/2021 to 11/6/2028
Tax: 0% withholding tax on player winnings in Greece; operator pays GGR tax to the HGC
smart_toy AI-assisted research, human-reviewed · every Score input has a source + date.
Withdrawal time by method
| Method | Weekday | Weekend |
|---|---|---|
| Viva Wallet | under 24 h | 1–2 days |
| Skrill | under 24 h | 1–2 days |
| PayPal | under 24 h | 1–2 days |
| Visa/Mastercard | 1–2 business days | 2–4 days |
| Bank Transfer | 2–3 business days | 3–5 days |
How fast Interwetten actually pays
E-wallets, including Skrill, Neteller and PayPal, plus the locally popular Viva Wallet, settle in under 24 hours. Cards take 1 to 2 business days and bank transfers 2 to 3. Interwetten advertises a 2-hour target, but real-world timing lands closer to 24 to 48 hours. The site processes one free withdrawal per week and charges EUR 5 on the second, with a minimum of EUR 30 (EUR 50 for bank transfer). There is no weekend processing. A Greek forum thread from January 2025 documents a EUR 5,000-plus casino win that took extra days for checks but was ultimately paid.
Source: bookmakers.gr · infobeto.com · betting24hr.com
Trust, and the EUR 1.8M question
Two signals sit in tension. Casino.guru gives Interwetten a Safety Index of 8.4 out of 10, which is high, while Trustpilot sits at 1.6 from 470 reviews, skewed by account-closure complaints. The Greek-specific concern is a December 2022 report by Oikonomikos Tachydromos describing EUR 1.8M in unpaid debts to Greek suppliers and affiliates, with the country manager said to have left Greece. That was a business-to-business matter rather than direct player non-payment, but it signalled financial strain in the local market. A Casino.guru case shows an account blocked for over a month after a EUR 4,000 win, and a Legalbet complaint records a self-exclusion reversed without consent.
Source: ot.gr · casino.guru · legalbet.gr
Verification: the EUR 5,000 trigger
Standard HGC and MGA verification applies: ID, proof of address, a selfie and bank confirmation. The friction point is enhanced source-of-funds review, which kicks in on withdrawals at or above EUR 5,000. Documented cases show accounts held for a month or more during these checks, and some Trustpilot reviewers describe being asked for the same documents repeatedly. Interwetten softens this by offering a EUR 5 free bet for completing KYC early. The practical takeaway: verify on day one, and expect a serious win to be examined before it clears.
Source: interwetten.gr · casino.guru · trustpilot.com
Fees, methods and the Greek tax position
Interwetten offers 15-plus payment methods, among the widest in this market, including Viva Wallet, PayPal, Trustly and MuchBetter, though no crypto. The minimum withdrawal of EUR 30 is higher than rivals that allow EUR 10 to 20, and the EUR 5 second-weekly-withdrawal fee is an unusual industry charge. Some deposit methods carry processing fees of up to 10 percent. On tax, Greek players are in a comfortable position: winnings are exempt from withholding tax, with the operator paying gross-gaming-revenue tax to the HGC rather than deducting from your payout.
Source: betting24hr.com · interwetten.com · HGC (EEEP)
Interwetten vs Stoiximan
Stoiximan dominates the Greek market with deeper local promotions and, crucially, live chat, which Interwetten lacks entirely, relying on email and 24/7 phone instead. That gap is the most-cited weakness in Greek reviews. Where Interwetten competes is its long European pedigree, full HGC licensing and a genuinely broad payment menu with Viva Wallet support. On payout reliability for casual amounts the two are comparable, but the EUR 1.8M debt story and the account-blocking pattern give Stoiximan an edge on perceived stability. For sub-EUR 5,000 play, Interwetten is fine; for larger balances, Stoiximan's local footprint is reassuring.
Source: bookmakers.gr · betmatrix.gr
Questions
players ask
How long does an Interwetten withdrawal take?expand_more
E-wallets and Viva Wallet clear in under 24 hours; cards take 1 to 2 business days and bank transfers 2 to 3. Interwetten claims a 2-hour target, but real-world timing is closer to 24 to 48 hours. There is no weekend processing, and wins above EUR 5,000 trigger enhanced checks.
What is the minimum withdrawal on Interwetten?expand_more
EUR 30 for most methods, rising to EUR 50 for bank transfer. This is higher than competitors that allow EUR 10 to 20. Your first withdrawal each week is free; the second carries a EUR 5 fee.
Is Interwetten legal in Greece?expand_more
Yes. Interwetten holds a full HGC (EEEP) licence valid from 11 June 2021 to 11 June 2028, covering both casino and sports betting. It is one of the regulated operators in the Greek market.
Why is my Interwetten withdrawal pending?expand_more
Usually verification. Interwetten holds withdrawals until ID, proof of address, selfie and bank details clear, and amounts at or above EUR 5,000 trigger an enhanced source-of-funds review that can take days or longer. Completing KYC early reduces delays.
What documents does Interwetten need for verification?expand_more
Government-issued ID, proof of address (a utility bill), a selfie with your ID, and bank or IBAN confirmation. For withdrawals of EUR 5,000 or more, additional source-of-funds documentation is requested.
Does Interwetten pay out large wins in Greece?expand_more
Generally yes, but with delay. Greek forum reports describe EUR 5,000-plus wins being paid after extra checks. Above that threshold, expect enhanced review and, in some documented cases, accounts held for a month while verification is completed.
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