No max cashout casino Malta: what “no max” really means
A no-max-cashout casino lets you withdraw the full amount you win with no ceiling on the payout — but the phrase is used loosely, and it usually describes a bonus term, not the operator’s general policy. A casino can advertise “no max cashout” on an offer while still applying per-week withdrawal limits to how fast that money leaves. This page separates the two so you know exactly what is uncapped.
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”No max cashout” vs withdrawal limits
- Max cashout (a bonus cap) — a ceiling on winnings from bonus funds. Above it, the excess is deleted. “No max cashout” means this cap is absent. See how caps bite on the max cashout caps page (cross-silo — logged exception).
- Withdrawal limit (a processing cap) — a per-day/week/month ceiling on how fast all funds pay out; it delays, it doesn’t delete. Covered on the high withdrawal limit page.
A genuinely player-friendly setup is no bonus max-cashout and a high withdrawal limit — the win is neither capped nor slow-dripped.
Bonus no-max-cashout terms to check
Even where winnings are uncapped, the offer’s other terms still apply — read them before claiming: wagering multiplier and base, max bet while wagering, eligible games and expiry. Run any offer through the wagering requirements calculator (cross-silo — logged exception) to see the real cost behind an uncapped headline.