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Getting Started With Open Banking Payments At A Casino

Pick a casino that lists Open Banking on its cashier page and shows the payment is handled by a regulated provider (for example, TrueLayer or Trustly). Create an account, complete any required identity checks, then open the deposit screen and select Open Banking. The casino will redirect you to your bank, where you approve a one-time payment using your normal bank login and authentication.

After approval, the deposit arrives as a bank transfer rather than a card charge, so you won’t enter card numbers or store card details on the casino side. Save a screenshot or reference number from your bank confirmation in case you need to match the transaction later. For withdrawals, use the same bank account you deposited from, since many casinos only pay out to the original funding source.

Open Banking Pre-Play Checklist

  • Licence and regulator: Confirm the casino lists an active licence number and regulator on the site footer (for example, UKGC, MGA, or a state regulator) and that the operator name matches the licence holder.
  • Deposit and withdrawal limits: Check the minimum and maximum per transaction, plus daily/weekly caps. Look for separate limits for Open Banking versus card or e-wallet payments.
  • Fees and exchange rates: Verify whether the casino charges a payment fee, and whether your bank applies any transfer or FX fees. If you deposit in a different currency, check the rate source and any markup.
  • Processing times: Confirm how long Open Banking deposits take (often instant) and what method the casino uses for withdrawals, since Open Banking is frequently deposit-only while withdrawals go by bank transfer.
  • Bonus and wagering terms: Check if Open Banking deposits qualify for the bonus, then read wagering (x times), game contribution, max bet during wagering, and any withdrawal limits tied to bonus funds.
  • Verification (KYC) requirements: Review what documents the casino asks for, when they request them (before first withdrawal is common), and whether the bank account used via Open Banking must match your casino profile details.

First Deposit via Open Banking

A sensible first deposit via Open Banking is Β£20–£50. That range clears most minimum-deposit rules and gives enough balance to test a couple of slots or a low-stakes table without locking too much money into play. Open Banking payments are bank-to-merchant transfers, so you confirm the amount inside your banking app and the casino credits it straight away once the bank authorises it.

The bonus activates at the point the deposit lands, but only if you’ve opted in and meet the minimum qualifying deposit shown on the bonus terms. Check three items before you pay: the exact deposit threshold for the offer, whether Open Banking deposits are eligible for that promotion, and any wagering rules that start counting from the moment the bonus credits. Also watch the payee name and reference in your banking app; mismatches and partial payments can delay crediting or leave the bonus untriggered.

How To Register And Link Open Banking As A Payment Method

  1. Create an account: open the casino sign-up form, enter your email address, choose a password, and confirm you meet the minimum age shown on the page.
  2. Verify your email: use the link sent to your inbox to activate the account, then sign in.
  3. Complete your profile: add your full name, date of birth, address, and mobile number so the details match your bank records.
  4. Start a deposit: go to the cashier, select Open Banking, enter the amount, and confirm.
  5. Connect your bank: pick your bank from the list, log in in the bank window/app, and approve the payment and data access request (the casino does not see your login details).
  6. Confirm and return: after approval, you are redirected back to the casino with a deposit confirmation; Open Banking stays available in the cashier for the next deposit.