BetKing
Bank transfer in 30 minutes to 4 hours during business hours. Same-day after hours.
Five operators where withdrawals to a Nigerian bank account land in NGN within 24 hours. No FX, no crypto step, no offshore wire. Tested across GTB, Access, Zenith, UBA and Wema.
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If you want winnings to land directly in your Nigerian bank account in naira, with no FX conversion and no crypto detour, only a subset of operators deliver reliably. We tested withdrawals across GTB, Access, Zenith, UBA and Wema between mid-March and end of April 2026 and ranked the operators by speed and reliability.
All five below settle in NGN to a Nigerian bank account within 24 hours of request, with the top three under 4 hours. The Curacao operators we cover (Stake, 1xBet, Melbet) also pay out in NGN but with a slightly longer settlement window because the funds clear via an intermediary correspondent bank.
Bank transfer in 30 minutes to 4 hours during business hours. Same-day after hours.
Bank transfer in 1 to 6 hours. OPay credit in under 1 hour.
Bank transfer same day during business hours, next morning otherwise.
Bank transfer 4 to 24 hours. Curacao licence so funds clear via correspondent bank.
Bank transfer 30 minutes to 4 hours during business hours after KYC. NGN paid out via OPay or bank.
All five operators above absorb the standard Nigerian bank transfer fee. A few apply a small processing fee on amounts under NGN 5,000 (typically NGN 100 to NGN 200). Withdrawals over NGN 5,000 are free.
Bet9ja and BetKing cap single withdrawals at NGN 1 million. SportyBet caps at NGN 2 million. 1xBet and Stake go up to NGN 10 million per request.
For NGN withdrawals to land directly: yes. The account name must match the operator account name. OPay, PalmPay and Moniepoint count as Nigerian bank accounts for this purpose.