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How can I use Giropay to deposit and withdraw?

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Giropay is an online direct payment method, which works on the basis of online banking. The big advantage is that you don't need to register or open a virtual account; it's an immediate and direct transfer of funds. We receive confirmation of the transfer order in real time, which means there's no waiting time before the funds are added to your balance.

Giropay is available for customers registered in Germany.

What are the deposit and withdrawal limits for Giropay?

How do I register with Giropay?

How do I deposit with Giropay?

How do I withdraw with Giropay?


What are the deposit and withdrawal limits for Giropay?

Withdrawals will be issued via Bank Transfer, and you may be asked to send some identification documents. Click here for more information.

We don't charge any fees for Giropay transactions, however online banking fees may apply. Please consult your bank for more information on online banking fees.

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How do I to register with Giropay?

You don't need to register with Giropay. To make a deposit you just need to be subscribed to online banking services. Your login credentials for online banking will be suitable for Giropay online payment.

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How do I deposit with Giropay?

1. To make a deposit, select Giropay from the list of deposit methods, type the amount and click on 'Deposit':

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2. You'll be redirected to the Giropay transfer page. Check your amount, and click 'Proceed' to continue:

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3. Select your bank, and click on 'Continue to pay', and follow any additional steps.

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4. Your balance will be updated once your transaction is processed by Giropay and a confirmation will be shown on the William Hill deposit page.

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How do I withdraw with Giropay?

Withdrawals for Giropay will be processed via Bank Transfer.

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