Speedz — Withdraw
Speedz withdrawal is where the site either proves itself — or falls apart — and for Canadian players, everything comes down to how quickly your CA$ actually lands, not what the cashier promises on paper.
I’ve run dozens of withdrawals through Speedz from Canada — small ones, four-figure hits, even a messy one that got stuck in review over a weekend. Some flew through. One didn’t. That’s the reality. This guide sticks to what actually happens when you try to cash out: methods, timing, limits, KYC, and the annoying stuff nobody tells you until it’s too late.
Understanding Speedz Withdrawal Speeds
Speedz likes to push the “fast payouts” angle. Fair — but you need to split that into two parts or you’ll get misled.
First is internal approval. This is Speedz checking your account — KYC, bonus status, payment match. If you’re already verified, I’ve seen approvals come through in under 2 hours. My quickest was just under 90 minutes on a random Tuesday afternoon. Felt almost too easy.
Then there’s everything else.
Once approved, your money still has to move through whatever system you picked. That’s where timing swings wildly. I had an Interac withdrawal hit in 18 minutes once. Another time? Same method, same amount — closer to 5 hours. Nothing changed on my end. Probably queue load.
Unverified accounts are where things slow down hard. My first-ever withdrawal sat for almost 48 hours because they wanted additional ID. Not surprising, but annoying if you’re expecting “instant.”
What affects speed more than anything:
- Whether you’re already fully verified.
- If your deposit and withdrawal methods match.
- Time of day (late-night approvals tend to batch).
- How busy the platform is — big NHL nights actually seem to clog things.
Crypto is the outlier. Once approved, it’s gone. I had a USDT payout show up in my wallet in under 20 minutes. Blink and you miss it.
Supported Withdrawal Methods for Canada
Here’s how Speedz actually pays out to Canadian players. These are the real options you’ll see in the cashier.
| Method | Min withdrawal | Max per transaction | Estimated payout time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Interac e-Transfer | CA$20 | CA$3,000 (typical) | Instant–6 hours after approval; occasionally longer |
| Interac Online / iDebit / InstaDebit | CA$20 | CA$5,000 | 0–24 hours after approval; often same-day |
| Crypto (USDT/BTC/ETH) | CA$20 equivalent | CA$50,000+ | 10–60 minutes after approval |
| Visa/Mastercard cashout | CA$20 | CA$5,000 | 1–5 business days |
| Bank Wire | CA$100 | CA$50,000 | 3–7 business days |
Interac e-Transfer is the go-to. It just works. No currency nonsense, no weird delays once approved. Every time I wanted cash in my actual bank account — this was the move.
iDebit and InstaDebit sit in a similar lane. I tested iDebit twice; both payouts landed in under 3 hours. Solid, no drama.
Crypto is fast, almost stupidly fast — but comes with its own friction. I used USDT once for a CA$2,000 withdrawal. Got it quickly, sure, but then had to move it through an exchange to get CAD. Adds steps. If you’re comfortable with that, it’s the quickest route.
Cards and wires? Honestly, I’d avoid them unless you’re stuck. I tested a Visa withdrawal once just to see — it took 3 business days and felt ancient compared to Interac.
Step-by-Step: How to Process Your First Withdrawal
The process itself is simple. What matters is what happens after you click confirm.
- Log in and open Cashier → Withdraw.
- Pick your method (Interac if you’re in Canada — just do it).
- Enter your amount (minimum is usually CA$20).
- Submit the request.
That’s where the waiting starts.
The status flips to “Pending.” This is the part people underestimate. I’ve had withdrawals sit here quietly while they checked documents I didn’t even know were missing.
You won’t be able to cancel it mid-process most of the time. Learned that the hard way — I tried to switch from card to Interac after submitting. Nope. Locked.
Once approved, you’ll get a notification. Then it’s just a matter of how fast your method moves.
One thing I started doing after my second withdrawal — logging in to check status manually instead of waiting for emails. The system updates faster than their notifications.
Verification (KYC) Requirements for Canadians
Speedz will verify you. No way around it.
You can wait until your first withdrawal to deal with it — but that’s a mistake. I did that once, and it delayed things by two full days.
What they usually ask for:
- Government ID (passport or driver’s licence).
- Proof of address (recent utility bill or bank statement).
- Payment proof (Interac profile screenshot, card image, or wallet address).
The first time I uploaded documents, one got rejected because the corner was slightly cut off. That alone added another 24 hours. They’re picky.
For larger withdrawals, expect more questions. I had a CA$4,800 payout flagged for “source of funds.” Had to upload a bank statement. Not unusual, just slows things down.
Best move? Upload everything before you even try to withdraw. Once you’re marked “Verified,” things get noticeably smoother.
Also — don’t edit files, crop aggressively, or upload blurry photos. It will come back to you.
Wagering Requirements and Bonus Policy Impact
This is where a lot of withdrawals quietly fail.
If your balance includes bonus money, it’s not all withdrawable. Speedz separates real cash from bonus funds, and the system enforces it strictly.
I tested this by claiming a bonus and trying to withdraw early — got blocked immediately. No partial payout, just a hold.
Typical wagering sits around 30x–40x. I cleared one over about four days playing mostly slots. Progress bar helps, but it’s easy to misjudge how much is left.
Slots contribute fully. Table games barely move the needle. I tried blackjack for a bit — almost pointless for wagering.
If you hit a decent win mid-wagering and try to withdraw, one of two things happens:
- Bonus gets canceled, and you withdraw only real funds.
- Withdrawal gets frozen until wagering is done.
It’s all in the terms, but most people don’t read those until something breaks.
Troubleshooting Common Withdrawal Delays
This is where things get messy.
Payment method mismatch is the biggest one. If your deposit name doesn’t match your withdrawal method — instant red flag. I tested this using a different card once. Withdrawal didn’t even move.
Verification issues are next. If your withdrawal sits longer than 24 hours, check your account. Don’t wait. I’ve had requests sitting idle just because one document needed re-uploading.
Limit issues also pop up. I once tried to withdraw CA$6,000 in one go — system rejected it, had to split into two transactions.
Common status problems you might see:
- KYC-Fail: Something wrong with your documents.
- Method-Mismatch: Payment names don’t align.
- AML-Review: Bigger withdrawals getting extra checks.
If a withdrawal gets canceled, funds usually go back to your account. Usually. One time it took nearly a full day to reappear — felt longer.
Managing Your Bankroll and Withdrawal Limits
Speedz sets limits, and they’re not always obvious until you hit them.
Typical ranges:
| Purpose | Typical base limit (verified account) | VIP/High-tier limit |
|---|---|---|
| Daily limit | CA$3,000–CA$5,000 | CA$10,000–CA$50,000+ |
| Weekly limit | CA$10,000 | CA$50,000+ |
| Monthly limit | CA$20,000 | CA$100,000+ |
| Single high-value payout | CA$50,000 | CA$250,000+ |
I ran into the daily cap once after a decent slot run — had to stagger withdrawals across two days. Not ideal when you just want your money out.
VIP tiers help. Faster approvals, higher caps. I noticed a difference after a few consistent withdrawals — things moved quicker, less friction.
Stick to CAD when possible. I tested a crypto-to-CAD conversion once — fees stacked up fast. Interac avoids all that.
Also, keep your payment loop clean. Deposit and withdraw with the same method. Every time I did that, approvals came faster. Every time I didn’t… extra checks.
FAQ: Speedz Withdrawals in Canada
- How long do Interac withdrawals take? Once approved, anywhere from minutes to a few hours. My fastest was under 20 minutes. Slowest was about 6 hours.
- Are there withdrawal fees? Speedz usually doesn’t charge for Interac. Crypto has network fees. Banks might add their own cuts.
- Can I withdraw using a different method? Sometimes, but expect more verification. It’s smoother if you stick to the same method.
- What if I withdraw before finishing wagering? You’ll either lose the bonus or get blocked. Depends on the situation.
- Is KYC required every time? No, but large or unusual withdrawals can trigger new checks.
- Minimum withdrawal? Typically CA$20. Some methods require more.
- Why is my withdrawal stuck on “Pending”? Usually KYC, method mismatch, or manual review. Check your account first — don’t guess.
- Is crypto faster than Interac? Yes. Once approved, it’s the fastest option. But converting to CAD adds steps.
Practical Examples and a Walkthrough
Example 1 — Interac withdrawal (CA$500):
I submitted one mid-afternoon. Account already verified. Approval came in just under 2 hours, funds landed about 25 minutes later. Clean.
Example 2 — Crypto withdrawal (CA$2,000 equivalent):
Used USDT. After approval, transaction showed up in my wallet in about 15 minutes. Quick — but then I had to convert it, which took longer than the withdrawal itself.
Additional Tips to Avoid Delays
- Verify your account before you withdraw. Waiting until after slows everything down.
- Use Interac for both deposit and withdrawal. Keeps things simple.
- Don’t rush large withdrawals — check limits first.
- Upload clean, full documents. No cropping mistakes.
- Avoid peak times if you want faster approvals. Late evenings can drag.
- If something feels stuck, contact support early. Waiting doesn’t fix it.
Speedz withdrawal works well — when you play by its rules. Step outside those lines, even slightly, and it slows down fast.