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Interac Casino Canada 2026: Casinos That Accept Interac e-Transfer

Interac casino Canada guide: Casino Rewards brands taking Interac e-Transfer, checked in a real cashier, plus per-bank deposit limits in C$. 19+.

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Finding an Interac casino Canada players can actually use comes down to two questions: does the cashier really offer Interac, and how much does your own bank let you send? We checked the first question in a real casino cashier — not a marketing page — on 10 July 2026, and the second against each bank's published limits. This guide lists the Casino Rewards brands that take Interac e-Transfer across Canada, shows which ones Ontario players can join, and covers the per-bank C$ limits that actually cap your deposits. 19+.

Online casinos that accept Interac in Canada — checked July 2026

Every casino below is a Casino Rewards brand open to Canadian players with Interac in the cashier. We verified this two ways: a real deposit walkthrough in the Zodiac cashier on 10 July 2026 (a Canadian account, in C$), and the operator’s own program confirmation that Interac is offered at every brand it accepts Canadian players at. No bonus figures in this table by design — it’s a payments page, and bonus terms belong on each operator’s own site.

CasinoAvailable inInterac confirmed byLicenceSign up
Zodiac CasinoAll CanadaCashier walkthrough, 10 July 2026AGCO/iGO (Ontario) · Kahnawake (rest of Canada)Visit Casino
Grand MondialAll CanadaOperator confirmation, July 2026AGCO/iGO (Ontario) · Kahnawake (rest of Canada)Visit Casino
Luxury CasinoAll CanadaOperator confirmation, July 2026AGCO/iGO (Ontario) · Kahnawake (rest of Canada)Visit Casino
Yukon GoldAll CanadaOperator confirmation, July 2026AGCO/iGO (Ontario) · Kahnawake (rest of Canada)Visit Casino
Captain CooksAll CanadaOperator confirmation, July 2026AGCO/iGO (Ontario) · Kahnawake (rest of Canada)Visit Casino
Golden TigerAll CanadaOperator confirmation, July 2026AGCO/iGO (Ontario) · Kahnawake (rest of Canada)Visit Casino
Casino ClassicAll CanadaOperator confirmation, July 2026AGCO/iGO (Ontario) · Kahnawake (rest of Canada)Visit Casino
Grand Hotel CasinoCanada except OntarioOperator confirmation, July 2026Kahnawake #00972Visit Casino
Casino ActionCanada except OntarioOperator confirmation, July 2026Kahnawake #00972Visit Casino
Villento CasinoCanada except OntarioOperator confirmation, July 2026Kahnawake #00972Visit Casino
UK Casino ClubCanada except OntarioOperator confirmation, July 2026Kahnawake #00972Visit Casino

#Ad. "All Canada" brands are licensed for Ontario by AGCO/iGaming Ontario (operator Apollo Entertainment Limited) and serve the rest of Canada under a Kahnawake Gaming Commission licence (Fresh Horizons Limited, #00972); "Canada except Ontario" brands are offshore and block the province. Two further Casino Rewards brands, Quatro Casino and Blackjack Ballroom, also accept rest-of-Canada players with Interac but we don't review them. Cosmo Casino and Casino Kingdom are not available to Canadian players. 19+ (18+ in AB, MB and QC). T&Cs apply.

The three Interac options Canadian players actually see in the cashier

Casino comparison sites usually say “Interac” as if it were one thing. The cashier we walked through on 10 July 2026 listed three separate Interac entries, and it’s worth knowing which is which before you pick:

  • INTERAC e-Transfer by Email — the classic route. The cashier gives you a recipient address, and you send the transfer yourself from your own banking app, the same way you’d pay a person. Slowest of the three if your bank holds first-time recipients for review, but it never touches your card.
  • INTERAC — the standard integrated option, where the cashier hands you over to the payment flow rather than making you send manually.
  • INTERAC Instant – All Canadian Banks — the login-based instant flow. You authenticate with your bank inside the payment window and the deposit lands immediately. This was the option we used: the deposit screen offered quick picks and an own-amount field, with the minimum deposit shown as C$1.00 at this casino.
Deposit methods for Canadian players at a Casino Rewards casino: Interac e-Transfer by Email, Interac, Interac Instant, Visa and Mastercard cards, PaySafeCard, MuchBetter, crypto, Flexepin and Neosurf
The deposit screen on a Canadian account, captured 10 July 2026 — the same cashier runs at every Casino Rewards brand, so this list applies to all eleven casinos in the table above.

Beyond the three Interac rows, the same screen offers Visa/Mastercard, PaySafeCard, MuchBetter, crypto (BTC/USDT/ETH), Flexepin and Neosurf — so players from Canada who can’t or don’t want to use Interac still have working rails at every brand here.

That C$1.00 figure is Zodiac’s cashier minimum as displayed on 10 July 2026 — we’re not claiming it for the other brands, because we haven’t checked their deposit screens yet. If a low entry point matters to you, verify the minimum on the deposit screen before committing; it takes ten seconds and the figure in front of you beats any review site’s table, including ours.

Interac deposit limits by Canadian bank — what actually caps you

Your bank, not the casino, sets how much you can send by Interac e-Transfer. The figures below are the sending limits we verified against each bank’s own documentation on 7 July 2026 — they cap your deposits only:

BankSending limitCan it be raised?
TD, BMO, CIBCC$3,000 / rolling 24hYes — phone or branch
Scotiabankup to C$4,000 / 24hYes — digital banking
RBCC$3,000 / transfer (up to C$10,000/day via app after ID verification)No — fixed
TangerineC$3,000 / 24h · C$10,000 / 7 daysNo — fixed
SimpliiC$3,000 / transfer and daily · C$10,000 / 7 daysNo — fixed
DesjardinsC$5,000 / 24hNo — fixed

Two details most players miss. First, the 24-hour window is rolling — it starts at your first transfer, not at midnight. Second, these are one-directional caps: receiving limits (a casino paying you out) run far higher, typically up to C$25,000 per incoming transfer. So your bank caps what goes in, while what comes out is capped by the casino’s own cashout rules and its verification queue. The full bank-by-bank breakdown, including monthly windows and increase procedures, is in our Interac casino withdrawal limits guide.

Why your statement says Gigadat, not the casino

Deposit at an offshore casino by Interac and your bank statement will usually show “GIGADAT INC” rather than the brand you played at. Gigadat is the Winnipeg-based, FINTRAC-registered payment processor that handles Interac for much of the Canadian-facing casino industry — it’s also why “money from Gigadat” arriving in your account is normally just a casino payout in transit. If a statement entry has you double-checking whether you’ve been scammed, our Gigadat explainer walks through exactly what the company is and what its entries mean.

Card declined, Interac went through: that’s MCC 7995

Canadian banks routinely block gambling merchants on Visa and Mastercard using merchant category code 7995 — so a card deposit can fail with money sitting in your account. Interac e-Transfer moves money bank-to-bank rather than across the card networks, which is why it sails through where cards bounce. If your card keeps getting declined at a casino cashier, that’s usually policy, not a fault; switch to one of the Interac options above rather than retrying the card.

Ontario vs the rest of Canada — same brands, two licences

The Casino Rewards group runs two regulatory tracks in Canada, and the “Available in” column above reflects it: seven brands hold AGCO/iGaming Ontario licences and can legally serve Ontario players, while the offshore Kahnawake-licensed brands block the province. If you’re hunting a new Interac casino, that split is the first thing to check — it decides which half of the table applies to you. The full brand-by-brand map, including how the group’s shared loyalty pool works across its casinos, is in our Casino Rewards casinos in Canada guide.

Playing responsibly with instant deposits

Instant rails cut both ways: the same flow that makes an Interac deposit land in seconds makes it easy to top up more often than you planned. The minimum gambling age is 19 across most of Canada (18 in Alberta, Manitoba and Quebec). Set a deposit limit inside the casino before your first Interac transfer — every brand here offers one — and treat your bank’s sending limit as a ceiling, not a target. If gambling stops being entertainment, our responsible gambling resources list free, confidential help.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which online casinos accept Interac in Canada?

All Casino Rewards brands open to Canadian players offer Interac in the cashier. For Ontario players that means the seven AGCO/iGaming Ontario-licensed brands (Zodiac, Grand Mondial, Luxury, Yukon Gold, Captain Cooks, Golden Tiger, Casino Classic); in the rest of Canada it also includes the offshore brands Grand Hotel, Casino Action, Villento and UK Casino Club, which block Ontario.

Is Interac e-Transfer safe for casino deposits?

The transfer itself runs through your own bank's login and Interac's rails, so the casino never sees your banking credentials. The safety question is really about the casino: check its licence — AGCO/iGaming Ontario for the Ontario brands, Kahnawake Gaming Commission for the offshore ones — before depositing, and keep deposits within limits you set yourself.

Why does my casino Interac deposit show as Gigadat on my statement?

Many offshore casinos serving Canada route Interac payments through Gigadat Inc, a Winnipeg-based payment processor registered with FINTRAC. Your bank statement shows the processor's name rather than the casino's. Our Gigadat explainer covers what the company is and what those statement entries mean.

What are the Interac limits for casino deposits?

Your bank sets the sending limit, not the casino. Most large Canadian banks allow C$3,000 per rolling 24 hours (TD, BMO, CIBC, RBC per transfer), Scotiabank up to C$4,000, and Desjardins C$5,000. These caps apply to deposits only — incoming transfers, like a casino payout, have far higher receiving limits.

Can I withdraw casino winnings by Interac e-Transfer?

Interac withdrawals depend on the casino's cashier and your account status, and the real bottleneck is usually the casino's KYC review rather than the transfer itself. We verified Interac on the deposit side in a live cashier; withdrawal timings per brand are on our testing list and we won't quote figures we haven't produced.

Why was my card declined when Interac worked fine?

Canadian banks routinely block gambling transactions on Visa and Mastercard using the merchant category code 7995, so card deposits fail even with funds available. Interac e-Transfer doesn't pass through that card-network block, which is a big part of why it became the default casino deposit method in Canada.

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