King Billy Casino Fees and Commissions Explained
Updated on June 18, 2026 by the editorial team
Nobody likes a surprise deduction on a cashout. At King Billy Casino the operator does not add its own charge to deposits or withdrawals, so the amount you send is the amount that lands. Where a small cost does appear, it comes from your bank, card issuer or the crypto network rather than the cashier itself. This page maps every fee you might meet, method by method, and shows the settings that keep more of your balance where it belongs.
You will find a full breakdown by payment type, a plain-language look at currency conversion, a short checklist for keeping costs at zero, and answers to the questions Canadian players raise most.
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Charges by payment method
Start with the short version. King Billy Casino runs a zero-commission cashier. No house fee on funding your account, none on requesting a payout. The costs that do exist sit outside the casino: a card network markup here, a blockchain miner fee there, the occasional bank handling charge on wire transfers.
The table below breaks it down. Every figure follows the site currency, CAD. The minimum deposit is C$10 (C$20 to activate the welcome bonus), and withdrawals start at C$20.
| Method | Deposit fee | Withdrawal fee | Typical timing |
|---|---|---|---|
| Interac | None from the casino | None from the casino | Within 24 hours |
| Visa / Mastercard | None (issuer may treat as cash) | None from the casino | 1-3 business days |
| e-wallets | None from the casino | None from the casino | Within 24 hours |
| Bitcoin & crypto | Network fee only | Network fee only | Near-instant after approval |
| Bank transfer | None from the casino | None from the casino (bank may charge) | Up to 5 business days |
Two lines deserve a note. Some card issuers code a casino top-up as a cash advance and apply their own interest or handling charge from day one. That is the bank's policy, not King Billy's. And crypto always carries a network fee set by the blockchain. It rises when the chain is busy and falls when traffic is light, so the exact cost changes hour to hour.
Bank transfers work the same way. King Billy takes nothing, yet your receiving bank might add a flat handling charge for processing an incoming wire. That fee, when it exists, sits with the bank and lands before the money reaches your account. Wires are also the slowest option on the list, running up to 5 business days, so they suit large lump sums rather than quick everyday cashouts.
Timing is worth flagging alongside the fees, because a slow route can feel like a cost even when it is free. Crypto clears near-instant once the payout is approved. Interac and e-wallets land within 24 hours. Cards take 1-3 business days. Every payout also passes a pending review of 24-72 hours before processing, and the finance team processes requests Monday to Friday, so a Friday-night request may not move until the next working day.
Payout limits shape the picture too. The standard daily ceiling is C$500/day at the standard level, up to C$1,500 for higher VIP tiers. A large balance simply pays out across several days, and each of those tranches still leaves the cashier free of a house cut. For a fuller look at how long each route takes, the withdrawal times guide lines up every method against the clock.
Currency conversion costs
King Billy Casino Canada keeps its books in Canadian dollars. Fund your account in CAD and there is nothing to convert. The complication starts when your money lives in a different currency.
Picture a card or wallet denominated in USD or EUR. Your provider converts to CAD at its own rate and usually adds a foreign-exchange margin of roughly 1-3%. That spread never touches the casino balance. The bank applies it before the funds arrive, and it applies again on the way out if you cash back to the same foreign account. Over a few deposits those small percentages add up, which is why the funding currency matters more than most players expect.
Crypto works differently. It sidesteps card FX entirely because there is no bank in the middle to set a rate. The coin's market price against CAD still moves between the moment you deposit and the moment you withdraw, so a swing in the market can act like a hidden gain or loss even though no fee changed hands. A player who deposits Bitcoin, plays for a week, then cashes out in the same coin is exposed to whatever the price did in between, quite apart from the small network fee on each transfer.
Want to keep conversion at zero? Use a Canadian-dollar funding source. Interac is the cleanest route for that. It is built for CAD, so no exchange step and no margin appears on either leg of the transaction. For a side-by-side view of every supported option and its currency, the payments page lays them out in one place.
Ways to keep fees at zero
Most players pay nothing extra. A handful of habits guarantee it.
- Match your currency to CAD. Deposit and withdraw in Canadian dollars and the conversion margin disappears completely.
- Lean on Interac or e-wallets. Both fund instantly and pay back within 24 hours, with no network or handling charge attached.
- Time crypto for quiet hours. Blockchain fees swing with congestion. Send when the network is calm and the miner fee shrinks to a few cents.
- Batch your cashouts. The daily limit is C$500/day at the standard level, up to C$1,500 for higher VIP tiers, so plan larger wins as scheduled tranches rather than many small requests.
- Clear KYC early. Verification takes 24-48 hours (up to 3 business days). Approve it before your first payout and nothing stalls on the day the money is due.
- Check card rules first. If your issuer bills casino deposits as a cash advance, an e-wallet or Interac avoids that bank charge outright.
One more angle is worth a mention. The welcome package of C$750 + 200 FS carries x35 wagering on bonus plus deposit, and x40 on free spins winnings, valid for 10 days. Playthrough is not a fee, but clearing it before you cash out means your withdrawal goes through clean and on schedule. Curious how bonus terms feed into your first payout? The bonus page spells out the maths and the caps that apply.
Put those habits together and the true cost of playing at King Billy comes down to whatever your own bank or chosen network charges, which for most Canadian players using Interac is precisely nothing.
Questions players ask about King Billy Casino fees
Does King Billy Casino charge a deposit fee?
No. The cashier adds nothing to your deposit. The minimum is C$10 (C$20 to activate the welcome bonus), and the full amount credits to your balance. Any extra cost would come from your own bank, card issuer or the crypto network.
Are there commissions on withdrawals?
Not from King Billy Casino. Payouts of C$20 or more leave the cashier without a house fee. Crypto withdrawals carry a blockchain network fee, and some bank transfers attract a charge from the receiving bank. Neither of those is applied by the casino.
How do I avoid currency conversion charges?
Fund and cash out in Canadian dollars. Interac is the simplest CAD route and skips the foreign-exchange margin entirely. Using a USD or EUR source means your provider converts at its own rate, usually adding a 1-3% spread on each leg.
Why did my card issuer add a charge?
Some banks classify a casino deposit as a cash advance and apply their own handling fee or interest immediately. That is the issuer's policy, not the casino's. Switching to Interac or an e-wallet avoids it, since those are treated as standard transfers.
Do withdrawal limits create extra costs?
No. The daily cap is C$500/day at the standard level, up to C$1,500 for higher VIP tiers. A big balance pays out across several days, and every tranche is still free of any casino commission. King Billy Casino operates under a Curaçao licence.
