Skrill occupies a similar position to Neteller in the UK market — a once-dominant e-wallet that has seen its footprint shrink as major bookmakers have pulled back support. In 2026, Skrill is no longer accepted at several top-tier UKGC-licensed operators, including bet365 and William Hill, which has forced many long-term users to reconsider their setup. Where it is still available, Skrill delivers fast deposits, competitive fees for regular users, and a VIP programme that rewards high-volume activity with reduced transaction costs.
It remains popular on international platforms and among bettors who manage accounts across multiple countries. For UK-only bettors, however, its declining acceptance makes it a less reliable primary method than it once was.
