ACH payments definitely are slower and this is for different reasons. First, ACH processors can only take in a relatively small amount of money to disburse to players (typically between $50,000 - $100,000). The reason for this is to lessen the risk involved, should the money be seized. With this money, the processor will only make payments up to $2500 per player at one shot. Most casinos only have access to one or two ACH processors at any given time. So imagine if a casino has 100 players to be paid and those 100 players have $200,000 due to them. This basically creates a backlog of payments. Essentially, it’s a big waiting list and the casino has no control or knowledge of where you are sitting on that list. The good news is that even with this being slower, with ACH processing, should the money end up being seized, the casino will still take care of the players, using a different ACH processor. Of course, this just slows the process down, even more.