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Withdrawing funds

BetVictor reserves the right to cancel and re-process the withdrawal of funds in order to comply with card scheme rules. BetVictor can not be held liable for any charges incurred as a consequence of abiding by these regulations. Please note that, wherever possible, all withdrawals must be sent to the original method of deposit used to credit your BetVictor account. Documents may be requested at any time to ensure the security of all our customers.

Interac e-Transfer

Move your money with confidence using Canada’s most trusted payment network. Interac e-Transfer is now available for withdrawals, offering a seamless way to transfer funds directly to your Canadian bank account.

  • Speed: Funds typically arrive within 1 hour of approval.

  • Bank-Level Security: Protected by your bank’s own encryption and multi-layer authentication.

  • Simplicity: No need to share IBANs or account numbers—just use your email or mobile number.

  • Convenience: Enable Autodeposit in your banking app to receive funds instantly without answering security questions.

To use this feature, simply complete your first deposit via Interac. This securely links your account, allowing for fast and easy withdrawals whenever you're ready to cash out.

Experience the local standard in secure payments, simple, fast, and 100% Canadian.

Approval can take up to 24 hours due to compliance and security processing checks.

On occasion, our security team may cancel withdrawals to carry out additional checks. These funds will be returned to your account pending the investigation. If any irregularities are found during an investigation we reserve the right to withhold funds. Responsibility for any funds lies with the account holder and any bets made with them will stand.

As part of our commitment to preventing internet fraud, if funds are deposited and not played before a withdrawal is requested we reserve the right to request documents and full identification and also request reimbursement of any merchant charges incurred in the transactions.

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