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How To Bet At Pinnacle With Hong Kong Dollar - Learn how to bet using Hong Kong Dollars at Pinnacle

16 Apr 2024
Conrad Castleton 16 Apr 2024
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  • Learn how to bet using Hong Kong Dollars at Pinnacle
  • Learn about the currency and betting
  • Full guide below
Hong Kong Dollars

Learn how to deposit and withdraw your Hong Kong Dollars when betting at Pinnacle. Read our guide to learn about fees, processing times and how to deposit your Hong Kong Dollars with betting site Pinnacle. 

How To Deposit In Hong Kong Dollars At Pinnacle

Depositing using Hong Kong Dollars is easy to do, and you can make the process even more simple by using our step-by-step guide below. While different payment methods will have some slight differences to one-another, the process is generally the same. 

  1. Head over to Pinnacle and sign into your account
  2. Go to the cashier section and click on the depositing section
  3. Pick the icon of your depositing method of choice 
  4. Follow the instructions that are shown on-screen and complete the form 
  5. Submit your request and, if successful, the funds will be added to your betting account 

Hong Kong Dollar Depositing Methods At Pinnacle

To deposit money into your account, you can use the following payment methods:

  • Litecoin
  • USDT Tether
  • Bitcoin
  • payz

Hong Kong Dollar Withdrawing Methods At Pinnacle

You can use the following methods when you come to withdrawing your Hong Kong Dollars from your Pinnacle account:

  • Litecoin 
  • USDT Tether
  • Bitcoin
  • payz

Hong Kong Dollar Depositing & Withdrawing Fees

There are no fees when you come to depositing in Hong Kong Dollars using any of the four available options. However, you will be charged a minimum of HKD$120 for withdrawing with any of the four payment methods. 

Hong Kong Dollar Depositing & Withdrawing Processing Times

Processing times at Pinnacle are very quick, with deposits processed within minutes if not instantly. For withdrawals, times are generally a little longer, although the wait is still fairly short. Keep in mind that larger withdrawals are subject to longer processing times.