Before making your first deposit, it's worth doing your homework, since the available payment methods and verification requirements can vary from casino to casino. Luckily, our step-by-step guide walks you through everything you need to know to make an online casino deposit quickly and safely.
Ireland’s Gambling Regulation Act 2024 created a national regulator, the Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland (GRAI), which began licensing online betting in July 2026.
Licences for online casino games are still being phased in, so Irish players currently use casinos licensed by other reputable regulators, such as the Malta Gaming Authority or the UK Gambling Commission. Note you must be at least 18 years old to deposit and play at an online casino in Ireland.
Step 1: Register or Sign In at Your Preferred Online Casino
You must create an online casino account before you can deposit. If you already have one, sign in with your email or username and password.
In the Photo: Note the pre-ticked ‘Auto Login’ box – convenient on your own phone, but worth unticking on a shared or work device.
“Any reputable casino must verify your identity before you can deposit or play. That means handing over a copy of your government-issued ID and proof of address. It’s a legal step to stop fraud and money laundering, and it almost always happens when you register, not later. My tip is to have these documents ready before you sign up, so your first deposit goes through without a holdup.”
Step 2: Find the Cashier Page of the Casino
The cashier page is usually displayed in the main menu. It may also be accessible from your account profile.
In the Photo: Betway has a clean, no-clutter account hub: balances and Withdraw/Deposit up top, everything else one tap away.
Different casinos use different names for the cashier page. Many sites also highlight the section in green to make it stand out on the page. Here are the names you may see:
Cashier
Banking
Deposit
Account
Wallet
Step 3: Read the Payment Terms and Conditions
Before you deposit, check the payment terms and conditions. Pay attention to deposit limits, currencies, and bonus eligibility.
In the Photo: A great example of why reading the fine print pays off: Betway accepts deposits in euros only, and any exchange-rate or conversion charges from your bank are payable by you – worth knowing if your account isn’t in euros.
It’s also important to check for fees. These could be applied by the casino or by the payment processor. To avoid nasty surprises, make sure you’re aware of any extra charges before making your deposit.
Angelina Vodenicharova Author and Casino Analyst
Our Expert’s Advice
“I advise you to watch out for deposit fees and bonus eligibility in the T&C. Remember, you could miss out on a bonus if you use a restricted payment method.”
Step 4: Choose Your Preferred Payment Method
On the deposit page, you’ll see all available payment methods. Click on your preferred option.
Betway’s cashier page is simple and clean. Each method expands into its own deposit form, with preset amounts like €20 or €50 ready to tap. I also like being reminded to attach an offer before paying.
Heads Up! The payment options you’ll see may vary depending on the casino’s rules and your bank’s policies. One thing is constant: credit card deposits are banned for gambling in Ireland, so you’ll be depositing with a debit card, e-wallet, or another cash-funded method.
The same goes for digital wallets: topping them up with a credit card to gamble is also banned.
The finer details vary, too. E-wallets like PayPal, Skrill, and Neteller can come and go from casino to casino. Because all of this changes over time and differs between online casinos, take the list below as a general guide rather than a guarantee.
The most reliable way to confirm what you can actually use is to open the Deposit page in your account. There, you’ll only see the approved and active methods for your account.
Step 5: Enter the Deposit Amount
Select the amount you want to deposit. Make sure it falls within the minimum and maximum deposit limits.
In the Photo: Note that before hitting Next, you also tick a box confirming you understand how customer funds are protected – a good prompt to check the fund protection policy in the T&Cs. And the note about extra card-issuer verification? That’s exactly what Step 7 covers.
We remind you to set a budget and gamble responsibly. At reputable online casinos in Ireland, you can set deposit limits to help you stick to your budget and stay in control of your spending.
Step 6: Confirm Your Transaction
Once you’ve entered the deposit amount, you can confirm the payment.
For some payment methods, you will need to enter additional data before confirming the deposit. For example, when depositing by debit card, you must enter the card number, expiry date, and the 3-digit CVV code.
Step 7: Follow Any Payment-Specific Instructions
Certain payment methods and casinos require extra security steps to ensure your transactions are processed safely. If you haven’t already cleared identity checks at sign-up, you may see them here. The most common are:
Two-factor authentication
Transaction confirmation
ID verification
Extra security steps may be required when making your first deposit with a payment method. They are also more likely when making large deposits.
Debit cards and bank transfers usually have the most verification steps. E-wallets generally have fewer additional security checks.
Step 8: Source of Funds (SOF) Verification
Online casinos have a duty to prevent money laundering and fraud. For these reasons, some deposits may require a Source of Funds verification.
SOF may be requested for abnormal deposits, such as making a much larger deposit than usual. To check that your source of funds is legitimate, a casino may require your bank statements.
There’s also another key rule to know about. Under EU anti-money laundering rules, casinos must run extra checks on transactions of €2,000 or more, whether made in one payment or several linked ones. It’s routine compliance, not an accusation, but it’s why very large deposits can trigger extra paperwork.
Step 9: Check Your Account Balance
Most online casino deposits are processed instantly. However, the transaction time might vary depending on the payment method. Once the processing time is complete, check your account balance.
E-Wallets
Instant – A Few Minutes
Bank Transfers
Instant – 3 Business Days
Debit Cards
Instant – A Few Minutes
Prepaid Cards
Instant – A Few Minutes
Mobile Payments
Instant – A Few Minutes
What happens if your deposit isn’t processed? You should contact the casino’s customer support. They will check the transaction and help resolve the issue.
If the problem lies with the payment processor, you should contact them directly. You could find that your bank may block payments to online casinos. They can explain why the payment was not processed and advise on the next steps to rectify the problem.
Angelina Vodenicharova Author and Casino Analyst
About the Author
With a background in marketing, Angelina has a keen eye for emerging trends and stays ahead of the curve on the latest game releases and payment innovations. Her expertise extends to the growing world of gambling apps, where her tech-savviness allows her to offer valuable insights on optimizing gameplay.
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