Payments at Igni Casino
In short: deposits land instantly from 20 euros, the fastest payouts are Trustly and Skrill at 1-2 hours, and the cashier itself charges nothing in either direction. The slow parts are cards and the one-time identity check.
Open the Igni Casino cashierThe cashier: where deposit and withdrawal both live
All casino payments at Igni Casino run through one screen. The cashier holds the deposit tab and the withdrawal tab side by side, shows the balance in euros, and lists only the payment methods that are actually open to a Finnish account. There is no separate banking area to hunt for and no second login.
Two rules shape everything else on this page. Money returns the way it came in, so the method you deposit with decides how you get paid; and every payout waits behind one identity check that you only pass once. We timed the routes below on a euro account and wrote down what each one actually cost.
Every method at a glance
| Method | Min deposit | Payout time | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Trustly | 20 € | 1-2 h | Finnish online banking credentials, no card details, fastest route both ways |
| Skrill | 20 € | 1-2 h | E-wallet with its own fee schedule; may be excluded from some bonus offers |
| Paysafecard | 20 € | Deposits only | Prepaid voucher; payouts are redirected to Trustly or a bank transfer |
| SEPA bank transfer | 25 € | 1 banking day | Mon-Fri only; IBAN must be in the account holder's own name |
| Visa | 20 € | 1-3 banking days | 3-D Secure on deposit; payout returns to the source card |
| Mastercard | 20 € | 1-3 banking days | Same window as Visa; some issuers decline gambling transactions |
| USDT | about 50 € | up to 24 h | Stable against the dollar; pick the right network or the transfer is lost |
| Bitcoin | about 50 € | up to 24 h | Confirmations gate the credit; the euro value moves while you wait |
Each row has its own guide. You can deposit with Trustly in under a minute, deposit with a card if your bank allows gambling merchants, or play via USDT and play via Bitcoin if you already keep coins in a wallet you control. This casino does not invent its own rails - it resells the ones your bank and wallet already run.
Speed: instant deposits, measured payout windows
Deposit speed is not really a differentiator. Trustly, Skrill, Paysafecard, Visa and Mastercard all credit within seconds - an instant deposit in the literal sense, the balance updates while the confirmation screen is still open. A SEPA transfer is the exception and needs a banking day. Crypto lands in minutes, after the network confirms.
Payout speed is where the methods separate. The operator review comes first, then the rail. A fast withdrawal here means Trustly or Skrill: approval plus 1-2 hours, which makes a same day withdrawal normal on a verified account. Crypto is quoted at up to 24 hours. Nothing on this platform is a true instant withdrawal - the review always sits in front - but the gap between the fastest and the slowest rail is roughly two hours against three banking days.
| Rail | Operator review | Rail time after approval | Realistic total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Trustly | up to a few hours | 1-2 h | Same day, often before evening |
| Skrill | up to a few hours | 1-2 h | Same day |
| USDT / Bitcoin | up to a few hours | minutes on-chain | Up to 24 hours |
| SEPA bank transfer | up to a few hours | 1 banking day | Next banking day, Mon-Fri |
| Visa / Mastercard | up to a few hours | 1-3 banking days | Two to four days including the weekend |
Two things reliably slow a fast payout down: an unfinished document check and a weekend. A request filed on Saturday sits until Monday on the bank rails, while the wallet and crypto routes keep moving.
Minimum deposit: 20 euros on most rails
The minimum deposit is set per method, not per account. Trustly, Skrill, Paysafecard, Visa and Mastercard start at 20 euros. A bank transfer starts at 25 euros. Crypto asks for roughly 50 euros, because a smaller amount would lose too much of its value to the network fee before it arrives.
Some operators advertise a 10 deposit tier to look like a low deposit casino; Igni Casino does not, and the floor is a flat 20 euros. As a min deposit casino it sits mid-table for Finland - low enough that a first test costs the price of a lunch, high enough that micro-deposits do not clog the cashier. A first deposit at the minimum is the cheapest way to check that the rail works: you see the credit time, you confirm nothing is deducted, and you learn how your bank labels the transaction on the statement.
The minimum withdrawal is also 20 euros, on every method that pays out. Below that the cashier will not let the request through, so plan the cashout rather than trickling out small sums.
Currency: a euro account, no conversion in the middle
The account currency here is the euro, and that is the whole point for a Finnish player. The supported currencies list is short, but the one that matters is already the one your salary arrives in. Every deposit, bet, bonus and payout is recorded in euros, so when you play in euros there is no exchange step hiding a margin.
Currency conversion only enters the picture if the instrument you pay with is held somewhere else - a card denominated in another currency, or a Skrill wallet with a dollar balance. In that case the conversion happens at the wallet's or the bank's own rate, with the spread built in, and it happens again in reverse when you withdraw. Keeping a euro balance in the wallet removes both. Crypto is a special case: USDT tracks the dollar and Bitcoin moves freely, so the euro value of a crypto deposit is fixed at the moment the cashier converts it, not at the moment you decided to send it.
Fees and limits
The cashier charges no commission. Deposits are booked at 0 euros and so are withdrawals, which is what a no fee casino claim should actually mean - and it holds on the operator side. The fees you may still meet come from outside: the blockchain network fee on a crypto transfer, Skrill's own charges when you move money out of the wallet to a card or bank, and any conversion cost from a non-euro card. None of those are the operator's to waive.
Limits work on two levels. Deposit limits per transaction are the minimums above plus a per-method ceiling shown in the cashier. Withdrawal limits are stated per day and per month, and the daily cap is the one that matters after a big win: a payout above it is split and paid across consecutive days rather than refused. Transaction limits differ by method - bank transfer generally carries the most generous ceiling, prepaid the tightest.
You can also set your own deposit limits in the account settings. That is a control tool rather than a restriction, and it is worth switching on before the first deposit rather than after a bad session. Read responsible gambling for the rest of the toolkit.
KYC: the one-time identity check
Verification is a licence obligation, not a hurdle the operator invented. Before the first payout the compliance desk confirms that the account belongs to you, that you are of age, and that the payment method is yours. Expect a review of up to 24 hours.
The documents are standard: a passport, national identity card or driving licence; a proof of address such as a recent utility bill or bank statement; and a proof of payment for the instrument you used - a card image with the middle digits masked, a wallet profile screenshot, or a bank statement line showing the deposit. Kyc for withdrawal is done once; after it clears, later cashouts skip straight to the queue.
A pending withdrawal that sits longer than the stated window almost always means one of three things: a document is missing, the name on the payment instrument does not match the account, or a bonus is still open. Withdrawal verification is the step people postpone and then blame for the delay. Upload everything on day one, on registration, and the problem never appears.
All ten payment guides
- How to deposit at Igni Casino - the step list, minimums per method and what to do if the money does not show
- How to withdraw at Igni Casino - the payout steps, KYC list and what delays a request
- Trustly - online banking deposits and 1-2 hour payouts
- Skrill - the e-wallet route and its own fee schedule
- Paysafecard - prepaid vouchers, deposits only
- SEPA bank transfer - larger sums, one banking day
- Visa - 3-D Secure deposits and card payouts
- Mastercard - the same rail with different issuer behaviour
- Crypto payments - USDT and Litecoin, networks and confirmations
- Bitcoin - fees, confirmations and volatility against the euro
If you are planning to claim an offer, read the bonus rules before you top up: the bonus is attached at deposit time and cannot be added afterwards. The Igni Casino review covers the rest of the platform.
Payment questions we get asked most
These are the four questions support hears most often, and the short answers below are the same ones we would give a friend. The payment faq covers timing, minimums, fees and identity - if your problem is a deposit not showing, start with the deposit guide instead, and if it is a withdrawal limit, the cashier shows the current cap next to the method.
How long does a withdrawal take?
What is the minimum deposit?
Does the cashier charge fees?
Do I have to verify my identity?
What this means in practice
Pick the rail before you deposit, not after you win. If speed is the priority, Trustly is the shortest path in and out and needs nothing but your bank credentials. If you want gambling money kept off the salary account, Skrill or Paysafecard does that, with the caveat that the voucher cannot pay you back. If you move larger sums, the bank transfer ceiling is the most generous, at the cost of a banking day. Then clear the identity check on day one - it is the single decision that removes the most waiting later.