Introducing… Paddy’s new super fast deposit and withdrawal system

You can now get winnings whizzed over to your bank account in a flash!

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You’ve outsmarted Paddy and have picked his pocket using your searing punting mind to pull off a 2/1 six-leg acca.

Now you’re wondering, ‘How do I get my mitts on the winnings, Paddy?’

Well, the tech wizards in the dark and dingy basement of Power Tower have been working overtime to come up with a speedier resolution than before.

And you can now transfer winnings straight from your PP account to your personal banking account in less time than it takes for a Manchester United title charge to collapse. Considerably less, indeed.

Irish app users can deposit and withdraw cash in the blink of an eye – and those of you wedded to your desktop machines can do the same too.

Want to see how it all works? Check out the video below for a handy guide!

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What’s the craic then? You can top up and cash out easily and instantly, with instant withdrawals unlocked after your first instant bank transfer deposit.

It’s a highly secure system with increased protection against Fraud and there’s 0% fees guaranteed.

And that’s a Paddy promise.

Instant Withdrawals are available for Revolut users. We plan to be able to offer this to more customers soon as more Irish banks enable the functionality needed.

Until now a typical withdrawal is received in three to six hours so it’s about time we gave the banks a kick up the backside. It’s your winnings, your cash and you should have it the second your winning bet clears in your account.

We’re so proud of our super speedy service we’ve knocked together a nice little video explaining everything you need to know complete with a step by step guide. But you, being the speedy little speedster that you are, already knew that, didn’t you? So, what are you waiting for?

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