How to Make a Deposit?
Before you can start having fun at 22Bet, you’ll need to load up your account. Let’s walk you through making a deposit, Nigerian style—quick, easy, and hassle-free:
- Create an account on the website by clicking the Sign Up button.
- Once logged in, head to the Cashier section.
- Here, you will be available options. Choose one of them.
- Enter the amount you wish to deposit. Keep in mind that the 22Bet minimum deposit is 1700 NGN.
- Finalize the process.
That’s it! The funds will reflect on your balance instantly.
Available 22Bet Deposit Methods
At 22Bet Nigeria, you can top up your tour balance using these payment options:
- Visa
- Mastercard
- Diners Club International
- Discover
From our team’s experience, they are safe to use, and your transactions are always protected. Still, we advise using Visa or Mastercard, considering their reliability and authority.
How to Withdraw Your Funds?
Congratulations! You have got your first winnings and now want to take out the funds from your balance. How do you do it? Here is another guide:
- Once in the cashier, go to the Withdrawal section.
- From the given options, pick the one you would like to use.
- Enter the withdrawal amount.
- Finish the process.
Kindly note that withdrawal times usually range between 24 hours to 5 business days.
Supported 22Bet Withdrawal Options
Withdrawals are mostly possible using the same method you have applied for deposits. Bank transfers are also an option, though they take a bit longer. However, most players in Nigeria prefer using credit cards.
Possible 22Bet Withdrawal Issues
There are certain cases where you might encounter a 22Bet withdrawal problem with payments. Here are the most common ones:
- Delayed Processing: Withdrawals may face delays for up to a week.
- Verification Requirements: You might face holds if additional verification documents are required.
- Withdrawal Limits: Lower limits for certain methods may need multiple transactions.
- Technical Issues: Occasional platform or network issues can impede withdrawals.