1Win Withdrawal Rules: Complete Policy Guide
Before making your first withdrawal on 1Win, you need to understand the platform's withdrawal rules and policies. Violating these rules — even unintentionally — can result in withdrawal delays, rejections, or account suspension.
Same Payment Method Rule
One of the most important 1Win withdrawal rules is that you must withdraw funds using the same payment method you used for your most recent deposit. If you deposited via Visa, you must withdraw to your Visa card. If you deposited with Bitcoin, your withdrawal must go to a BTC wallet. This policy is in place to prevent money laundering and ensure funds return to their verified source. Attempting to withdraw to a different method may result in your request being declined.
Account Ownership Verification
Withdrawals can only be processed to payment accounts that belong to the 1Win account holder. You cannot withdraw to a friend's bank account, a spouse's card, or any payment method that is not registered in your own name. This is strictly enforced and accounts found violating this rule may be suspended pending investigation.
Bonus Wagering Requirements
If you have an active bonus on your account, you must complete the associated wagering requirements before making a withdrawal. Bonus funds are not withdrawable until they have been wagered the required number of times. Attempting to withdraw while a bonus is still active will result in the withdrawal being held in pending status.
Currency and Regional Restrictions
Not all withdrawal methods are available in all countries. Cryptocurrency withdrawals, for example, are not available to players in India. Players in India can use bank cards, UPI, and various Indian e-wallet options instead. Always check the available methods in the cashier section for your specific account region before planning your withdrawal strategy.
One Active Withdrawal at a Time
1Win only processes one withdrawal request at a time per account. You cannot submit a second withdrawal until your current request has been fully processed or cancelled. All withdrawal requests are handled on a first-come, first-served basis by the platform's finance department.