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VistaBet Greece Payout Review

Mixed record

Casino & sportsbook • Withdrawal record for Greece

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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Fast, fee-free e-wallet payouts under a regulated parent, with isolated but real large-win disputes on record. Solid for routine withdrawals, watch the edge cases.

VistaBet is the Greek arm of Entain, HGC-licensed and, on the metrics that matter, a reliable payer. Betzoid ran three real €200 withdrawals and all three cleared, PayPal and e-wallets in 4 to 6 hours, and Casino.guru gives it an 8.9 safety index with very few withheld-winnings complaints for its size. The shadows are two documented disputes: a €7,350 win allegedly credited as €735, and an older €29,000 parlay that was cancelled outright. With a Trustpilot of 2.6 against an App Store 4.6, the gap is real but moderate. The TrustMyWin Score is 63.

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Entain plc (via Sporting Odds Limited)
Parent
Gavin Isaacs (Entain CEO)
CEO
HGC (Hellenic Gaming Commission) + UKGC
License

Payout
snapshot

4–6 h (e-wallets); 1–3 h (DIAS)

P50 · paypal

P75

5 business days (first withdrawal/KYC; card method)

P95

Methods
VisaMastercardPayPalSkrillNetellerPaysafecardDIAS (Greek instant bank transfer)Apple PayGoogle PayAircashOKTO.CASHViva Wallet

KYC: Full verification before withdrawal.

Score
breakdown

Weights & method →

Withdrawal Speed

weight 25%

68

Player Complaints

weight 20%

48

KYC Complexity

weight 15%

58

Payout Success Rate

weight 15%

79

Payment Methods

weight 10%

78

Support Resolution

weight 10%

55

Bonus Fairness

weight 5%

60

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

Complaint
center

Infobeto — Legacy of Dead win miscalculated (€7,350 credited as €735)EUR 6 615

EEEP complaint filed; no resolution reported. Tech support confirmed then reversed the figure.

Source: infobeto.com · 2025-03-04

Infobeto — €29,000 parlay winnings cancelledEUR 29 000

Cancelled by VistaBet; EEEP referenced; community advised capping slips at €2–3K

Source: infobeto.com · 2013-11-13

Trustpilot — first withdrawal flagged for 48h manual review, no explanation

Resolved after the 48h wait; player confirmed funds received

Source: trustpilot.com · 2026-03-14

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Sources & market

🇬🇷 Greece · EUR · HGC (Hellenic Gaming Commission / EEEP)

Tax: 0% WHT up to €100; tiered 2.5% (€100.01–200), 5% (€200.01–500), 7.5% (€500.01+). Operator pays GGR tax.

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Withdrawal time by method

MethodWeekdayWeekend
PayPal4–6 h8–12 h
Skrill4–6 h8–12 h
Neteller4–6 h8–12 h
DIAS1–3 h2–6 h
Visa/Mastercard2–5 business days2–5 business days
Bank transfer2–3 business days2–3 business days

How fast VistaBet actually pays

E-wallets are the quick route and they hold up under testing. Betzoid's three real-money withdrawals put PayPal at 4 to 6 hours on a weekday, stretching to 8 to 12 hours at the weekend. Skrill and Neteller match that pace, and DIAS (the Greek instant bank transfer) clears in 1 to 3 hours. Cards and standard bank transfers are slower at 2 to 5 business days. VistaBet charges nothing from its side, though your bank or PSP might. The friction point is your first withdrawal, which triggers full KYC and adds 12 to 24 hours on a weekday, up to 48 at the weekend. After that, e-wallet payouts run smoothly.

Source: betzoid.com (2026-01-20) · kingbet.net (2026-05-15)

Mostly reliable, with two cases worth knowing

The aggregate picture is decent: Casino.guru 8.9 safety with near-zero withheld winnings relative to size, and routine payouts that work as advertised. But two named cases on the Greek forum Infobeto sit on the other side. One player reported a Legacy of Dead win of €7,350 credited as just €735, with VistaBet's own tech support confirming then reversing the figure, and an EEEP complaint filed with no resolution reported. An older thread documents a €29,000 parlay cancelled outright. For context, Greek regulator EEEP logged 1,104 complaints market-wide in 2025, up 20%, a quarter of them about non-payment. VistaBet looks better than that market average, but these cases are real, not noise.

Source: infobeto.com (2025-03-04) · casino.guru · globalgaminginsider.com

KYC that bites once, at the first withdrawal

Verification is mandatory before your first cash-out: photo ID, proof of address, and source-of-funds documents for larger amounts. VistaBet gives you 30 days to submit, and missing that deadline means account suspension with winnings cancelled, so do it early. Betzoid's testing put verification at 12 to 24 hours on weekdays and 24 to 48 at weekends. This is standard for HGC-licensed operators, and there is no pattern of KYC being used to deny legitimate payouts beyond that first-withdrawal gate. Once you are verified, repeat checks do not recur and e-wallet withdrawals proceed at the usual 4 to 6 hours.

Source: betzoid.com · redwinners.com

Fees, limits and the Greek tax tiers

VistaBet takes no fee on withdrawals, with a €10 minimum across methods. Limits are €5,000 per day and €20,000 per month, comfortable for most players but tight for high-rollers. The Greek tax position is tiered and worth understanding before you cash out: winnings up to €100 are untaxed, then 2.5% applies on €100.01 to €200, 5% on €200.01 to €500, and 7.5% above €500.01. That is withheld on payouts under HGC rules, so a large win arrives net of tax. The payment menu is strong on local rails, with DIAS, OKTO.CASH and Viva Wallet alongside PayPal and the e-wallets, though there is no crypto.

Source: affcatalog.com · market data (HGC tiered WHT)

VistaBet vs Stoiximan

Both are HGC-licensed with listed parents (Entain behind VistaBet, OPAP behind Stoiximan), so basic trust is comparable. Stoiximan is the entrenched market leader with the cleaner aggregator record, phone support and a deeper local footprint. VistaBet competes on fast e-wallet payouts and Greek-specific rails like DIAS, but it carries a couple of documented large-win disputes that Stoiximan does not, and an Infobeto-reported pattern of delayed bonus crediting across Entain brands. For routine withdrawals either pays well. For the safest default, Stoiximan edges it; VistaBet is the credible challenger rather than the leader.

Source: betzoid.com · casino.guru

Questions
players ask

How long does a VistaBet withdrawal take?expand_more

E-wallets such as PayPal, Skrill and Neteller clear in 4 to 6 hours on a weekday, 8 to 12 at the weekend. DIAS runs 1 to 3 hours. Cards and bank transfers take 2 to 5 business days. A first withdrawal adds 12 to 48 hours for KYC.

What is the minimum withdrawal on VistaBet?expand_more

€10 across all methods. Limits are €5,000 per day and €20,000 per month, which suits most players but is tight for high-rollers.

What documents does VistaBet need for KYC?expand_more

A government photo ID (passport or Greek ID card), proof of address, and source-of-funds documents for larger amounts. You have 30 days to submit; missing the deadline means suspension and cancelled winnings, so verify early.

Why is my VistaBet withdrawal pending?expand_more

A first withdrawal is held while KYC completes, typically 12 to 24 hours on a weekday and up to 48 at the weekend. Some withdrawals are flagged for a 48-hour manual review. After verification, repeat checks do not recur.

What is VistaBet's daily withdrawal limit?expand_more

€5,000 per day and €20,000 per month. Larger wins are paid across multiple days within those limits. VistaBet charges no fee, though your bank or PSP might.

How are VistaBet winnings taxed in Greece?expand_more

Greece applies tiered withholding: 0% up to €100, 2.5% on €100.01–200, 5% on €200.01–500, and 7.5% above €500.01. It is withheld on payout, so a large win arrives net of tax.

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