During registration, the preferred currency should be specified, but it can be changed at a later time. At Simba Games, players have a relatively small selection of currencies for banking, including, among others, Euros, British pounds, U.S., Australian, and Canadian dollars, Russian ruble, South African rand, Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish krona, and Swiss franc.
The selection of deposit methods, on the other hand, is very good, so all customers should find one that works for them. Residents from Russia can pay via such e-wallets as Webmoney, Yandex Money, Moneta.ru and Qiwi, customers from Latin America are free to use DineroMail and ToditoCash, and there are also the internationally accepted PayPal, EcoPayz, Skrill, and Neteller.
In addition to standard Visa, Maestro, and MasterCard cards, Simba Games also accepts Entropay, Italian Postepay & Kalibra, Paysafecard, Neosurf, and Hungarian Abaqoos. Bank transfer is an offline option, and gamblers around the world can use providers such as EKonto and ComGate in the Czech Republic, Multibanco in Portugal, iDeal in the Netherlands, Euteller in Scandinavian countries, Lobanet in Latin America, EPS in Austria, Nordea in Baltic countries, Przelewy24 in Poland, Teleingreso in Spain, InstaDebit in Canada, GiroPay and Sofor in Germany, Bpay and Poli in Australia, Paylevo in Sweden, EPay.bg in Bulgaria, and Siru Moble in Finland. Also offered are TrustPay, Entercash, Trustly, Zimpler, and Usemyfunds.
The daily and monthly withdrawal limits are not very high – 5,000 USD and 10,000 USD, respectively. The platform advertises that it processes payouts within a maximum of four business days. On average, most visitors receive their withdrawals within three days. The estimated non-payment risk is 14%.