Betting sites that pay out to Skrill — ranked by real speed
Independent — no operator pays for placement. Ranked from sourced editorial, the TrustMyWin Score and player reports. Tax & fee note: Austria does not tax recreational gambling winnings. Casino tax is paid by the operator, not the player.
Skrill is one of the fastest ways to get paid out at the offshore casinos Austrian players use, sitting alongside Neteller at the front of the e-wallet pack. Deposits are instant and withdrawals often clear within minutes, rarely longer than 24 hours. Two honest notes before you commit: Skrill is not available at win2day, Austria's only licensed operator, and some casino bonuses exclude e-wallet deposits, so the welcome offer you wanted may not apply.
Skrill payout rankings in Austria
Fastest measured payout first · updated 2026-06-14| # | Operator | Avg. payout speed | Reliability | Fee |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | WO Woopwinnot yet reviewed | 0-24h withdrawal | high | free |
| 02 | BE BetOnRednot yet reviewed | 0-24h withdrawal | high | free |
| 03 | OF Most offshore casinosnot yet reviewed | 0-24h withdrawal (often minutes) | high | free |
Promise vs. reality
Skrill withdrawals at Austrian-accessible casinos typically clear in 0-24 hours, often within minutes, and most casinos charge nothing. The fees that matter are Skrill's own: 1.75% (min €3.50) to move money to your bank and €5.50 to a Visa card. Austria does not tax recreational gambling winnings; the operator pays casino tax, not you. Skrill does not work at win2day.
What the data shows
"Instant" holds only at the fastest sites like Woopwin. Real Skrill speed is set by the operator's processing, not the wallet — which adds no delay of its own.
How Skrill payouts work
Log in and go to the withdraw or wallet section.
Select Skrill and enter the account or number tied to it.
On a first withdrawal the site may ask for ID or BVN. After that it clears automatically.
The operator processes the payout; speed depends on the site, not Skrill.
Skrill fees, limits & tax
How to deposit and withdraw with Skrill
The round trip is straightforward once your Skrill account is verified.
1. Log in to the casino and open the Cashier or Deposit section.
2. Select Skrill, enter your amount, and click Deposit — you are redirected to Skrill.
3. Confirm the payment in Skrill and return to the casino. The deposit is instant and ready to play.
4. To cash out, go to the Withdrawal section, choose Skrill, and enter the amount. Funds usually arrive in your Skrill wallet within minutes to 24 hours.
5. To reach your Austrian bank account, initiate a transfer from inside Skrill — this is where the 1.75% fee (min €3.50) applies.
Your Skrill account needs ID and proof of address, and the name on it must match your casino account, or KYC will stall the withdrawal.
Source: questbe.at, topendsports.com (2026)
Fees, limits, and the win2day reality
Casino fees: Most offshore casinos charge nothing for Skrill deposits or withdrawals.
Skrill fees: This is where the real cost lives. Skrill to a bank account is 1.75% (minimum €3.50); Skrill to a Visa card is a flat €5.50. Leave the account idle for 12 months and a €5/month dormancy fee starts. None of these are casino charges — they are Skrill's, and they apply when you move money out of the wallet.
Limits: Most operators set a €10 minimum per transaction. Maximums depend on the casino and your Skrill verification tier.
The honest caveat: win2day, the only Austrian-licensed casino, does not accept Skrill at all. Skrill is purely an offshore-casino method here. And because some welcome bonuses exclude e-wallet deposits, check the bonus terms before you fund with Skrill if the offer is why you signed up.
Source: Skrill fee schedule; questbe.at, win2day.at payment methods (2026)
Skrill vs Neteller for Austrian players
Skrill and Neteller are siblings — both sit under Paysafe Group and behave almost identically at the casino cashier. Withdrawal speeds are comparable, both clearing in the 0-24 hour band, and both are excluded from the same kinds of e-wallet bonuses.
The practical difference is small and comes down to fees and which one a given casino lists. If a casino offers both, pick whichever matches the wallet you already keep funded, since the cost to top up or cash out of an empty wallet is what usually decides it. For most Austrian players the choice is a coin flip, and the bigger decision is e-wallet versus bank transfer, where Skrill wins clearly on speed.
Source: questbe.at, topendsports.com (2026)
Questions players ask
How fast is a Skrill withdrawal from an Austrian casino?expand_more
Usually 0-24 hours, and often just minutes once the casino approves the request. It is among the fastest payout methods available to Austrian players, on par with Neteller.
What fees does Skrill charge for casino withdrawals?expand_more
The casino typically charges nothing, but Skrill does: 1.75% (min €3.50) to send funds to your bank account and €5.50 flat to a Visa card. An idle account also incurs €5/month after 12 months.
Can I use Skrill at win2day in Austria?expand_more
No. win2day, the only Austrian-licensed casino, does not accept Skrill. Skrill is available only at offshore casinos accessible from Austria.
Do casino bonuses work with Skrill deposits in Austria?expand_more
Not always. Some casinos exclude e-wallet deposits, including Skrill and Neteller, from welcome bonus eligibility. Read the bonus terms before depositing if the offer matters to you.
How do I transfer money from Skrill to my Austrian bank account?expand_more
Inside Skrill, choose to withdraw to your bank and enter your IBAN. The transfer costs 1.75% (minimum €3.50) and takes a couple of business days to clear.
What is the Skrill dormancy fee?expand_more
Skrill charges €5 per month once an account has gone 12 months without a transaction. A single small transfer resets the clock and avoids it.