High 5 Casino Deposit and Withdrawal Methods
At High 5 we offer a range of payment options in the casino cashier, including deposits, withdrawals, fiat payments and selected cryptocurrency options where available. Common methods include Visa, Mastercard, Interac and popular e-wallets such as Skrill, Neteller, PayPal, plus Apple Pay and Google Pay on mobile. Available options and limits can vary by province and payment provider. The rest of this page explains how payments work in supported regions.
High 5 Casino Banking overview
At High 5 we keep the cashier straightforward for Canadian players. You can top up your account in Canadian dollars using common methods like Visa and Mastercard, Interac where available, and popular mobile wallets such as Apple Pay and Google Pay. The site also supports a range of e‑wallets and payment partners depending on your region; options like Skrill, Neteller or PayPal may appear in the cashier, while cryptocurrencies are not a standard payment method for most offers. Purchase amounts and bundle prices are shown in CA$ at checkout.
Deposits are usually processed instantly so you can start playing right away. Withdrawals take longer as they go through additional processing and payout checks with the chosen payment method; timing varies by method and bank. Expect faster turnaround for e‑wallets and slightly longer for bank transfers or card‑based withdrawals, with specific times shown in the cashier when you request a payout.
Deposit Methods
Making a deposit at High 5 is straightforward. Open the casino cashier, pick a payment option, enter the amount you want to add and confirm the transaction. Your added funds show up in your account as an available balance you can use right away for slots, live casino or other games. The cashier handles all top‑ups in Canadian dollars so you can see prices and balances in CA$ throughout the app or web lobby.
Which payment method you choose usually comes down to speed, availability, limits and personal preference. Some players prefer Interac or Visa/Mastercard for instant top‑ups on mobile, others like PayPal, Apple Pay or e‑wallets such as Skrill and Neteller for convenience. Prepaid options like Paysafecard are handy for account control, while bank‑linked services such as Instadebit or MuchBetter suit customers who want direct transfers. Cryptocurrency is available in a few cases but is not the default for every player. Pick the option that fits your routine and limits, and the cashier will show the methods currently available for your province.
| Payment Method | Minimum Deposit | Maximum Deposit | Typical Processing Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Interac | CA$10 | CA$2,500 | Instant |
| Visa | CA$10 | CA$10,000 | Instant |
| Mastercard | CA$10 | CA$10,000 | Instant |
| Apple Pay | CA$10 | CA$5,000 | Instant |
| Google Pay | CA$10 | CA$5,000 | Instant |
| PayPal | CA$20 | CA$10,000 | Instant |
| Skrill | CA$20 | CA$5,000 | Instant |
| Neteller | CA$20 | CA$5,000 | Instant |
| Paysafecard | CA$10 | CA$1,000 | Instant |
| MuchBetter | CA$10 | CA$5,000 | Instant |
| Instadebit | CA$10 | CA$5,000 | Instant |
| Bitcoin | CA$50 | CA$10,000 | Depending on network |
Withdrawal Methods
At High 5, withdrawal requests are submitted through the casino cashier and moved into a pending state while routine checks are completed. Once a request is approved it is sent to the chosen payment method. You can choose from common options such as Interac e-Transfer, Visa or Mastercard, PayPal, Skrill and other e-wallets, with Canadian dollars disbursed to your account or card as applicable.
Processing times vary by method and by your bank or payment provider. E-wallets are typically faster, while card refunds and bank transfers can take longer to appear. Mobile payment methods like Apple Pay and Google Pay are handled via the original funding route. Withdrawal status updates appear in your account so you can track progress from pending to paid.
| Withdrawal Method | Minimum Withdrawal | Typical Processing Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Interac e-Transfer | CA$20 | 24-72 hours | Fast for Canadian accounts |
| Visa / Mastercard | CA$50 | 3-7 business days | Returned to card issuer |
| Bank transfer (EFT) | CA$100 | 3-7 business days | May take longer with some banks |
| PayPal | CA$20 | 24-48 hours | Quick for verified accounts |
| Skrill | CA$20 | 24-48 hours | E-wallet payout |
| Neteller | CA$20 | 24-48 hours | E-wallet payout |
| MuchBetter | CA$20 | 24-48 hours | Mobile e-wallet |
| Instadebit | CA$20 | 24-72 hours | Canada-focused option |
| Apple Pay / Google Pay | CA$50 | 1-5 business days | Processed via original funding method |
| Cryptocurrencies (Bitcoin) | CA$100 | Depending on network | Network confirmations apply |
Processing times can differ by payment provider and bank. Cryptocurrency withdrawals also depend on network confirmations and broader blockchain conditions, so transfer speed may vary with network activity and congestion.
Withdrawal Processing Times
At High 5, a pending status on withdrawals is a normal step in the payout process. It shows that routine checks and payment‑provider processing are underway before Canadian dollars are released to your selected method. Pending can appear for card, bank or e‑wallet requests while the transaction moves through the cashier and the payout route. In most cases the pending tag clears once standard checks finish and the payment method completes the transfer; we’ll reach out only if additional information is required.
- Interac e-Transfer - 24 hours to three business days
- Interac Online - 24 hours to two business days
- Visa / Visa Debit / Credit cards - one to five business days
- Mastercard - one to five business days
- Debit cards - one to five business days
- Bank transfer - two to seven business days
- Wire transfer - three to ten business days
- Instadebit - 24 hours to three business days
- MuchBetter - up to 24 hours
- PayPal - 24 hours to three business days
- Skrill - up to 24 hours
- Neteller - up to 24 hours
- E-wallets (general) - up to 24 hours
- Crypto (Bitcoin, Ethereum) - one to three business days
- Card refunds - five to twelve business days
- ecoPayz - 24 hours to three business days
- Apple Pay / Google Pay - 24 hours to three business days
Withdrawal Limits at High 5 Casino
| VIP Level | Monthly Withdrawal Limit |
|---|---|
| Bronze | CA$5,000 / month |
| Silver | CA$10,000 / month |
| Gold | CA$25,000 / month |
| Platinum | CA$50,000 / month |
| Diamond | CA$100,000 / month |
Payment Fees and Charges
At High 5 we show applicable payment details in your cashier so you can review any charges before confirming a deposit or withdrawal. Platform fees are clearly listed in Canadian dollars, but some costs depend on external payment providers or card networks and may appear on your statement separately. Always check the payment screen and your bank or wallet for any additional fees before you complete a transaction.
Fees for traditional methods can vary by provider and are usually charged by your bank or payment processor rather than High 5. Visa or Mastercard transactions, Interac e-transfers, bank transfers and e-wallets may incur service fees or currency conversion charges. Check with your bank or wallet for exact rates before you proceed.
If you choose to use cryptocurrencies, blockchain fees and required confirmations can change the cost of withdrawals. Network congestion, the chain you pick and miner or gas fees for BTC, ETH or USDT will affect timing and charges. These are set by the blockchain and third-party providers, so expect variation when sending crypto.
Deposit Limits and Player Controls
At High 5 we offer optional deposit limits as player controls and spending-management tools. You can set daily, weekly or monthly limits in Canadian dollars to cap how much you add to your account and keep deposits predictable. Limits are available on both web and mobile.
Use deposit limits to manage your budget, control how often you deposit and limit spending during play. Limits are expressed in CA$ and apply per chosen period so you can align deposits with your personal plan.
Lowering a limit takes effect immediately.
Increasing a limit may require a waiting period or review.
When you reach a limit, further deposits are blocked until the selected period ends.