Interac Casinos in Canada
Interac e-Transfer is the one rail that's genuinely two-way — and Canada's default. Every casino we track takes it to fund your account, and 64 pay winnings back out to it, straight to your bank in CAD. The catch we'll be honest about: the rail is instant, but the casino isn't — so most Interac payouts still land in 1–3 days.
- e-Transfer, not “Interac Online”
- The old deposit-only Interac Online product was shut down in 2024. Today's Interac casino runs on two-way e-Transfer.
- Instant rail ≠ instant payout
- For how fast each site actually pays, see fastest-payout casinos.
Why Interac Is Canada's Default Casino Rail
88% of Canadians have used Interac e-Transfer (Interac Corp.) — it's the rail people already trust for rent and splitting dinner. Here's why it carries over to casinos.
Every Interac Casino: Deposit Min, Payout Time & Max Cash-Out
The real per-casino Interac numbers — minimum deposit, withdrawal time and cash-out cap — for the 64 casinos that pay out to Interac, fastest realistic payout first. Showing the top 24; the 4 deposit-only sites are listed below.
Payout time is the operator's published Interac withdrawal window — mostly the casino's processing time, since the rail itself lands in minutes. For a cross-method speed ranking, see fastest-payout casinos.
The 4 Casinos That Take Interac In but Won't Pay It Out
Most sites are two-way on Interac. These few accept Interac deposits but send your winnings via another rail (usually bank transfer). Good to know before you deposit.
How to Deposit With Interac e-Transfer
Funding takes about a minute, and you never hand the casino your card number or banking password.
- 1Pick Interac at the cashier
Choose Interac e-Transfer (or Interac/online banking) as your deposit method and enter the amount.
- 2Get redirected securely
You're sent to a secure page — often run by a processor like Gigadat — to choose your bank.
- 3Log in to your own bank
Sign in to your online or mobile banking. Your credentials go to the bank, never the casino.
- 4Authorize the amount
Confirm the transfer inside your bank's interface.
- 5Funds land in minutes
Your casino balance updates almost instantly. Typical minimum is C$10–20.
How to Withdraw to Interac e-Transfer
The mechanics of cashing out. How fast it actually arrives is a separate question — that lives on the fastest-payout page.
- 1Clear any wagering
If you took a bonus, finish its playthrough — pending wagering blocks the cash-out.
- 2Pass KYC once
Verify your identity on the first withdrawal. Done at signup, it adds no delay later.
- 3Request the cash-out
Pick Interac e-Transfer and enter the email or phone tied to your bank.
- 4Casino sends the transfer
After its review, the casino pushes an e-Transfer to that identifier.
- 5Accept it (or auto-deposit)
Answer the security question in your banking app — or have it land automatically with Autodeposit.
Turn On Autodeposit for Hands-Free Payouts
A one-time bank setting that removes a step from every Interac cash-out.
- 1Sign in to your online or mobile banking.
- 2Open the Interac e-Transfer → Autodeposit section.
- 3Register your email and/or mobile number.
- 4Choose the account the money should land in.
- 5Confirm via the email/SMS verification link.
"Interac Online Casino"? That Product Is Gone
If you searched for Interac Online, here's the honest update — and what replaced it.
Interac Online (also called Interac Online Payment) was a browser-redirect product that let you fund an account from your bank — but it was deposit-only and could never pay winnings out. Banks and credit unions wound it down through 2024, with final end-of-service on October 31, 2024, as merchant support dwindled.
What replaced it for casino play: Interac e-Transfer, which is fully two-way (deposits and withdrawals), and pay-by-bank flows routed through processors. Interac e-Transfer, online banking and the Interac Debit card were all unaffected by the shutdown — so a modern “Interac casino” means e-Transfer.
Who Actually Moves the Money: Gigadat, iDebit & InstaDebit
The 'Interac' button at a cashier is usually routed by a licensed fintech, not a direct Interac relationship. These are separate companies — a detail most guides get wrong.
iDebit and InstaDebit appear as their own options in our payment-methods directory.
Your Bank Sets the Limit, Not the Casino
Interac transaction size is capped by your bank's e-Transfer limits — and the lower of the casino max and your bank max is what applies. The 2026 caps at the big banks:
*Scotiabank's 30-day figure is a common benchmark, not a fixed default — actual limits vary by account. A big deposit may need splitting across transactions or days. Casino-side Interac is typically free; your bank may bundle e-Transfer free or charge up to ~C$1.50.
Interac vs Visa, MuchBetter, Paysafecard & Crypto
Where Interac wins and where it doesn't. For reference: 67 casinos take Visa but only 58 pay out to it; MuchBetter is two-way at 34; Paysafecard is 2-of-68 for withdrawals.
Speed, the Method Hub & the Prepaid Contrast
This page covers what Interac is and which casinos take it. Two related guides cover the rest.
All payment methods
The full directory — deposit vs withdrawal support across every rail, not just Interac.
Fastest-payout casinos
How fast Interac (and every method) actually pays — the speed axis this page hands off.
Paysafecard casinos
The deposit-only prepaid voucher — and Interac is its natural cash-out partner.
Interac Casinos in Canada: FAQ
Straight answers on two-way support, the discontinued Interac Online, declines, fees, limits and safety.