Bank transfer at Turbiini: the SEPA route
A SEPA transfer is the plainest way to move money in and out of Turbiini. No wallet sits in the middle, no card scheme can decline it, and no exchange rate applies — a euro leaves a Finnish account and a euro arrives. What you give up is speed: the rail runs on banking days rather than around the clock. Compare it against the faster routes on the payments overview.
Minimum deposit
EUR 25
Payout time
1 banking day
Fees
None from Turbiini
Currency
Euro, no conversion
Depositing by SEPA transfer
Choose bank transfer in the cashier and the system returns the beneficiary details: an IBAN, a beneficiary name and a payment reference. The reference is the part that matters. It is what ties an anonymous incoming payment to your account, and a transfer sent without it, or with it typed into the wrong field, has to be matched by hand — which turns a same-day credit into a support ticket. Copy it exactly, paste it into the message or reference field of your own online bank, and send at least EUR 25.
Timing follows the Finnish banking calendar. Banking days run Monday to Friday in the EET/EEST time zone, and a SEPA payment normally arrives during the same or the next banking day. Send on a Wednesday morning and the balance is usually funded before evening; send on a Friday night, a Saturday or a public holiday and the money waits until the rail reopens. That is a property of the payment system, not of the casino, and no support request speeds it up.
Withdrawing to your bank account
The payout side is the reason many players keep a bank transfer registered even when they deposit by something faster. Request a withdrawal, and once the operator approves it the money is credited within one banking day. It is slower than the 1–2 hours a Trustly payout takes, but it is also the fallback route the platform uses whenever another method cannot receive funds: a card payout that the issuer refuses, or a Paysafecard deposit that has no account to return to, both end up here.
The account must be in your own name and the IBAN must match the identity on file — funds can only travel back to the person who sent them. The first cashout also waits for the verification check, which can add up to 24 hours before the transfer even begins, so upload documents early. Full detail is on the withdrawal page.
Finnish banks that work with this route
Any Finnish IBAN works, and in practice that means the whole market: Nordea, OP, Danske Bank, S-Pankki, Aktia, POP Pankki, Säästöpankki, Handelsbanken and Ålandsbanken. There is no list of approved banks to check against, because SEPA is a common standard rather than a bilateral arrangement — if your bank issues an IBAN, it can send and receive the payment.
One thing to expect: unlike a card transaction, a bank transfer to a gambling merchant is not filtered by a merchant category code, so the frequent 7995 declines that trouble Visa and Mastercard users do not happen here. Your bank may still ask about an unusual payment, as banks do, but the transfer itself is an ordinary euro credit transfer.
Fees, limits and the euro advantage
Turbiini charges nothing on a bank transfer in either direction. A SEPA credit transfer between euro accounts inside the euro area is normally free at Finnish banks too, so this is the one route where the total cost really can be zero — no network fee as on crypto, no wallet markup as on Skrill, no cash-advance charge as on a credit card.
Because both ends are denominated in euro, no currency conversion takes place, and the amount debited equals the amount credited to the cent. Limits are the mirror image of the speed: the per-transaction ceiling on a bank transfer is generally the most generous on the platform, which is why large payouts tend to be routed this way even when the player normally uses a wallet. Daily, weekly and monthly caps still apply at account level and are displayed in the cashier.
Getting a transfer through cleanly
- Send from an account in your own name — third-party payments are held rather than credited.
- Paste the reference exactly as given, and put it in the reference or message field rather than the recipient name.
- Send at least EUR 25; a smaller amount that arrives outside the cashier still has to be handled manually.
- Keep the payment confirmation from your online bank until the balance updates. It carries the archive reference support needs to trace the payment.
- Count banking days, not calendar days, when a transfer looks late.
Who should use it
The bank transfer suits two kinds of player. The first wants a large amount to move without hitting a per-transaction limit and does not mind waiting a banking day. The second simply prefers the payment to look like a normal bank payment, with no wallet, no card and no coin in the chain. Everyone chasing a fast withdrawal is better served by Trustly or Skrill at 1–2 hours, or by crypto within 24 hours. There is no wrong choice here, only a trade between speed and simplicity.