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Every number on this page comes directly from our 2026 reviews — so the fees, VIP thresholds and pros/cons you see here are the same ones we publish on each wallet's full review page. No drift, ever.

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Wallet B

S

Skrill

4.4/5

Paysafe-owned · FCA-regulated · Since 2001

Best for: European bettors and anyone mixing casinos, sportsbooks and crypto in one wallet

Neteller's sister wallet, built on the same Paysafe rails but with a slightly cheaper fee schedule on most local deposits and a slimmer three-tier VIP ladder.

P

Payz

4.1/5

FCA-regulated · Since 2000

Best for: European bettors who want the Paysafe alternative with a Mastercard and free standard-tier P2P

The former ecoPayz — rebranded to Payz in 2023 — still the third-largest e-wallet in online gambling but dragging a complicated five-tier VIP system and a high base FX rate.

Head to head

Score
4.4 / 5
4.1 / 5
Countries
200
173
Currencies
40
45
Trading since
2001
2000

Fee schedule

Standard deposit
2.5%1% on many local methods in supported countries
1.69 – 2.90%+ USD 0.36 per transaction
Bank withdrawal
1.75%Min EUR 3.50 · Free for all VIP levels
Not availableRequires Silver VIP or above
FX / currency conversion
3.99% – 1.99%Standard to Diamond VIP
2.99%
Peer-to-peer
2.99% Standard · 1.45% True Skriller · Free VIP
1.50%Min EUR 1.50 · Free for Gold and above

Top VIP tier

Gold VIP

€45,000 / quarter

  • 2.49% FX rate
  • Same-day withdrawals
  • 1.30% crypto buy / sell

Gold

EUR 10,000 eligible deposits / quarter

  • 1.49% eAccount FX (saves 1.5 percentage points)
  • Free Payz-to-Payz P2P transfers
  • Higher transaction and balance limits

Skrill · Pros

  • Free SEPA bank deposits in the EEA and many local methods at 0%
  • Cheaper than Neteller for most European bettors at the Standard tier
  • VIP Knect loyalty programme layers on top of the three-tier VIP programme
  • Skrill Prepaid Mastercard with free POS spending and free virtual first card
  • Same Paysafe-group regulation and consumer protection as Neteller

Payz · Pros

  • Free Payz-to-Payz P2P transfers at Gold VIP and above (no volume grind for Silver)
  • Third-largest gambling e-wallet by casino coverage
  • Payz Mastercard available for Silver VIPs and above (physical + virtual)
  • FCA-regulated (PSI-Pay Ltd) with 25+ year trading history as ecoPayz
  • 45 currencies supported plus Payz Plus virtual card tied to wallet

Skrill · Watch-outs

  • Standard FX fee of 3.99% on non-wallet currency transactions
  • USD 6.70 bank withdrawal fee and 7.5% card withdrawal at Standard tier
  • Crypto On-Ramp unavailable to UK residents
  • Many sportsbook welcome bonuses still exclude Skrill deposits
  • Prepaid card ATM fee picks up a €1 minimum from 1 April 2026

Payz · Watch-outs

  • Base FX rate of 2.99% is the highest in the category at standard tier
  • Classic accounts cannot withdraw to bank at all (must reach Silver)
  • 1.69 – 6% card deposit fee plus $0.36 per transaction surcharge
  • Five-tier VIP ladder is confusing vs competitors' three or four
  • Bank withdrawal costs €5.90 – €10 flat at Silver/Gold/Platinum

Our verdict

Skrill

Skrill is the pragmatic twin of Neteller. It accepts almost the same list of operators, runs on the same Paysafe infrastructure, and is often the cheaper choice for non-UK European players because of free SEPA bank deposits and lower local-method upload fees. The VIP ladder is shorter — just Silver, Gold and Diamond — but the benefits step down in line with Neteller's Silver/Gold/Diamond equivalents. The crypto product is the awkward one: Skrill's Crypto On-Ramp is unavailable to UK residents, and the Crypto Balance buy/sell fee is tiered at €0.99 / €1.99 / 1.50% which is only competitive on larger trades.

Payz

Payz is the product formerly known as ecoPayz, rebranded in mid-2023 under the same parent (PSI-Pay Ltd, FCA-regulated in the UK). It's the third-largest e-wallet in online gambling after Neteller and Skrill, and for a lot of players in Europe, Canada and Asia it's the pragmatic third option when their preferred operator doesn't list the Paysafe wallets. The standout: a 2.99% standard-tier FX rate that's meaningfully lower than Skrill / Neteller's 3.99%, and free Payz-to-Payz P2P from Gold VIP upwards. The catches: the Mastercard is gated to Silver VIP+ and Mastercard FX is a flat 2.99% at every tier (the Gold/Platinum 1.49% and True VIP 1.25% discounts only apply to the eAccount, not the card), the tier system is five-deep (Classic, Silver, Gold, Platinum, True VIP) which is genuinely the most confusing ladder in the category, and Silver P2P still costs 1.50% (min €1.50). In 2026 Payz remains a solid secondary wallet; it's rarely anyone's first choice but it's widely accepted enough to matter.

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