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FanDuel offers a variety of payment methods for deposits and withdrawals, but these vary by jurisdiction (e.g., specific US states), product (Sportsbook, Casino, Racing, Fantasy, Picks, etc.), and whether it's for depositing or withdrawing. Availability depends on your location, account verification, and financial institution.
Key recent change: As of March 2, 2026, FanDuel no longer accepts credit cards (including Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover) for deposits on Sportsbook, Casino, and Racing products in the US. This also applies to credit cards linked through services like Venmo, PayPal, or Apple Pay. Users are encouraged to use debit cards or bank accounts instead. (This aligns with similar moves by competitors like DraftKings to promote responsible gaming and avoid cash advance fees.)
Deposits are generally instant (except wires), with minimums often around $10. Crypto is not accepted.
Processing times vary: e-wallets like PayPal/Venmo can be quick, ACH up to a few days, checks longer. Withdrawals require identity verification, and there may be minimum/maximum limits.
Options can differ by state (e.g., more retail cash options in certain locations) or product (e.g., FanDuel Picks or Fantasy may have shared wallets or slightly different options). Some older pages mention credit cards, but they are no longer available for US deposits post-March 2, 2026.
For the most accurate, personalized details:
Regulations and options can update, so always check directly in your account. If you're outside the US or in a specific jurisdiction, methods may vary further.
Key recent change: As of March 2, 2026, FanDuel no longer accepts credit cards (including Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover) for deposits on Sportsbook, Casino, and Racing products in the US. This also applies to credit cards linked through services like Venmo, PayPal, or Apple Pay. Users are encouraged to use debit cards or bank accounts instead. (This aligns with similar moves by competitors like DraftKings to promote responsible gaming and avoid cash advance fees.)
Common Deposit Methods (US-Focused, Where Allowed)
- Debit Cards (Visa, Mastercard, etc.) — Instant.
- Online Banking / ACH / eCheck — Instant or quick.
- Apple Pay (linked to debit cards or bank accounts) — Instant.
- PayPal — Instant.
- Venmo — Instant.
- Chime (in some cases).
- FanDuel Prepaid Play+ Card.
- Cash at Counter / Cage (at partnered retail locations or casinos).
- PayNearMe (cash at participating stores).
- Wire Transfer — May take longer, higher minimums.
- Gift Cards (in limited cases).
Deposits are generally instant (except wires), with minimums often around $10. Crypto is not accepted.
Withdrawal Methods (US-Focused, Where Allowed)
Withdrawals prioritize returning funds to the original deposit method (where possible) and often require a prior deposit with that method to enable it. Common options include:- Online Banking / ACH — Fast (as little as 2 hours in some cases).
- Debit Card (if supported).
- PayPal (to linked bank account).
- Venmo (to linked bank account).
- Check by Mail.
- FanDuel Prepaid Play+.
- Wire Transfer.
Processing times vary: e-wallets like PayPal/Venmo can be quick, ACH up to a few days, checks longer. Withdrawals require identity verification, and there may be minimum/maximum limits.
Options can differ by state (e.g., more retail cash options in certain locations) or product (e.g., FanDuel Picks or Fantasy may have shared wallets or slightly different options). Some older pages mention credit cards, but they are no longer available for US deposits post-March 2, 2026.
For the most accurate, personalized details:
- Log into your FanDuel app or website (Account > Deposit/Withdraw sections).
- Visit the official FanDuel Help Center: https://support.fanduel.com/ (search for "depositing," "withdrawing," or "payment methods" for your specific product and state).
Regulations and options can update, so always check directly in your account. If you're outside the US or in a specific jurisdiction, methods may vary further.
