Payment directory
Casinos by Payment Method
Find casinos accepting your preferred deposit method. UK regulations prohibit credit-card gambling, so this directory covers debit cards, e-wallets, bank transfers, mobile-wallet tokens and cryptocurrencies - all eligible deposit channels at licensed operators.
Debit Cards
Visa
The universal debit card. UK gambling deposits are debit-only - credit-card gambling is prohibited since April 2020.
Mastercard
Universal debit card alternative to Visa. Same UK credit-card prohibition applies.
E-Wallets
PayPal
The most widely-trusted e-wallet for UK and European casino deposits - and one of the few with strict operator vetting.
Skrill
Gambling-friendly e-wallet with multi-currency support and Knect loyalty rewards.
Neteller
Skrill's sister e-wallet from Paysafe. Functionally identical, separate accounts.
Bank Transfer
Trustly
Pay-N-Play instant bank transfer - no account registration, no card details, just login.
Interac
Canada's national bank-transfer network. The default deposit method at Canadian-facing casinos.
Cryptocurrency
Mobile Payment
Why your deposit method matters more than you think
The option you pick at the cashier decides more than how quickly money lands in your account. In most cases it also locks in how you get paid out, whether you qualify for the welcome bonus, and how much verification paperwork stands between you and a withdrawal. We check all three in every review, and the differences between methods are bigger than most players expect.
Withdrawal speed is set the moment you deposit
Licensed casinos follow a closed-loop rule: winnings go back to the method you deposited with wherever possible. Deposit with a debit card and you will usually wait one to three working days for the card network to clear the payment. Deposit with an e-wallet and the same casino often pays within hours of approving the request. Crypto withdrawals are typically the fastest once processed - we cover the full process, including network fees and confirmation times, in ourcrypto casino withdrawal guide.
Fees and bonus exclusions
Deposits are almost always free, but the small print differs on the way out: some operators pass on processing fees for bank wires or add currency-conversion charges. The more expensive trap is bonus eligibility. Many casinos exclude e-wallet deposits from welcome offers entirely - a Skrill or Neteller deposit can quietly void a bonus you thought you had claimed. Read the payment section of the terms before depositing, and run any offer through our bonus calculator to see what it is genuinely worth.
KYC follows the money
Every licensed operator must verify who you are, and your payment method shapes when that happens. Card and bank deposits need to match the name on your account, and third-party payments are routinely blocked. Crypto casinos often let you deposit with minimal checks, then request full documents the first time you try to withdraw - so keep every method in your own name and expect verification before your first payout, not after.
To compare deposit and withdrawal speeds, fees and limits side by side across every method we track, see our payment methods matrix. And whichever method you choose, deposit limits are the simplest safeguard there is - our responsible gambling guide explains how to set them.
