How to withdraw from OneRush
Getting money out of OneRush is mechanically simple and occasionally slow, and the slowness is almost never where people expect it. This guide separates the part the operator controls from the part your bank controls, which is the distinction that explains every payout timing on the payments page. The balance is held in Swedish kronor, so if you bank outside Sweden there is a currency leg on the way home as well.
Open the OneRush cashierWhat has to be true before you request anything
A withdrawal request that meets these four conditions goes through without a conversation. Account verification complete. Any bonus wagering finished, or the bonus forfeited deliberately. A payout method registered in the same name as the account. An amount at or above the minimum for that method. Failing any one of them does not cancel the request, it parks it, and a parked request is what people describe as a payout that never came.
The payout, step by step
- Open the cashier and switch to the withdrawal tab.
- Pick the payout method. In most cases it will be the method you deposited with.
- Enter the amount, at or above the minimum shown beside that method.
- Upload verification documents if this is your first request and you have not done it already.
- Confirm, and note the request reference that appears.
- Watch the status move from pending to approved to sent. While it is still pending it can usually be cancelled and the funds returned to the balance.
Payout windows by method
| Method | Min. withdrawal | Payout time | Fee from OneRush | Guide |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Trustly (open banking) | 200 kr (SEK) | 1–2 hours | None | Guide |
| Skrill | 200 kr | 1–2 hours | None | Guide |
| Visa | 200 kr | 1–3 banking days | None | Guide |
| Mastercard | 200 kr | 1–3 banking days | None | Guide |
| Bank transfer | 250 kr | 1–2 banking days | None | Guide |
| USDT / Litecoin | approx. 500 kr | Up to 24 hours | None | Guide |
| Bitcoin | approx. 500 kr | Up to 24 hours | None | Guide |
| Paysafecard | Deposit only | Route the payout to Trustly, Skrill or a bank account | None | Guide |
The one-time verification, and why it lands on the first payout
Before releasing money to anybody, a licensed operator confirms the recipient is who they claim to be and is old enough to play. The requirement comes from anti-money-laundering law rather than from a house preference, and it applies identically to a 200 kr payout and a large one. Expect to supply an identity document, a recent proof of address, and evidence tying the payment instrument to you. Documents go into the operator cashier area and are reviewed by its compliance desk. We are a review portal and never handle anybody paperwork.
Budget up to 24 hours for this on the first request, on top of the method timing. It happens once. Completing it right after registration, while nothing is waiting, is the single most effective thing you can do for your first payout speed.
The same-method rule, and the exception
Money returns along the route it arrived by. This is not an anti-fraud flourish, it is a regulatory expectation: a payout to a different instrument would be an untraceable transfer between two parties. The exception is any method that has no return path. Paysafecard is the clear case, since a voucher is not an account, and a payout must be routed to Trustly, Skrill or a bank account in your own name instead. Register that alternative before requesting, not during.
Where the money lands if you do not bank in Sweden
The payout leaves OneRush in kronor. If it arrives at a bank account or card held in another currency, that receiving institution converts it, applies its own rate and margin, and may bill an incoming international payment fee on top. Combined with the conversion you already paid on the way in, a round trip through a foreign card can cost more in spread than the deposit fee you were told did not exist. Two ways to reduce it: hold a Skrill wallet with a SEK balance, or use a bank account denominated in kronor behind Trustly. Crypto sidesteps banks entirely but introduces coin price movement instead, which is a different risk rather than no risk.
Banking days, cut-off times and weekends
Card and bank payouts settle in banking days. A request approved at 18:00 on a Friday will not touch a settlement run until Monday, so the one to three banking days window realistically means Tuesday or Wednesday. Swedish public holidays behave the same way. Trustly, Skrill and crypto do not care what day it is, which is exactly why they hold their one to two hour and 24 hour windows across a weekend while cards visibly do not.
Limits and payout frequency
Daily, weekly and monthly caps are displayed beside each method in the cashier and can differ between them. A win larger than a single-payout limit is paid in instalments across the following cycles rather than refused. On the other side, splitting a modest amount into many tiny requests attracts manual review and slows everything down, so one sensible request beats five small ones. OneRush charges nothing on withdrawals at any size or frequency.
Why a request stalls, in order of likelihood
- Verification not finished, or a document too blurred to read.
- Bonus wagering still outstanding, which locks the bonus-derived part of the balance.
- Payout method registered to a different name than the account holder.
- Payout requested to a Paysafecard, which has no return path.
- A weekend or public holiday sitting between approval and settlement.
- An amount below the method minimum, which the cashier will normally block before it gets that far.
Support runs around the clock over live chat and email. Bring the request reference; a trace without one takes considerably longer.
Related guides
- How to deposit at OneRush
- Trustly at OneRush
- Skrill at OneRush
- Crypto payments at OneRush
- Bank transfer at OneRush