Igni Casino Registration: Opening an Account from Finland
In short: the form is roughly a dozen fields, the account currency you want is euro, and the sign-up that never causes trouble later is the one where every entry already matches your ID.
How to register: the sign-up form step by step
Registration is handled entirely by the operator; this page is a walkthrough written by a review site, not a booking desk. We timed the form on a laptop and on a phone, and both runs came in under four minutes when the details were prepared in advance.
- Open the operator site and press the Sign Up button in the top bar. A single-screen form loads; nothing is installed.
- Enter your first and last name exactly as printed on your passport, ID card or driving licence. No nicknames, no shortened middle names.
- Add an email address you read daily and a password you have not reused anywhere else. The confirmation link goes to that address, so a typo here costs you the whole account.
- Fill in your date of birth. Finland applies an 18-plus rule and the field is checked against your documents later, so an approximate year is not an option.
- Enter your home address: street, house number, postcode, city, country. This is the address your proof-of-address document has to repeat.
- Set the account currency to EUR and tick the terms box. Confirm the link in your inbox and the account is open.
What to have ready before you create an account
To create account details that survive verification, keep three things within reach: a photo ID, a recent bank or utility document showing the same address, and the phone that receives your bank confirmations. Choosing euro matters more than it looks — Trustly and SEPA transfers settle in euro, and an account opened in another currency adds a conversion step to every deposit and every payout.
| Field | What to enter | Why it matters later |
|---|---|---|
| Full name | As printed on your ID | A mismatch stalls the first withdrawal |
| An address you control | Carries the confirmation and password resets | |
| Date of birth | Exact date, 18-plus | Age check, cross-read against documents |
| Address | Street, postcode, city | Must match your proof of address |
| Currency | EUR | Finnish payment rails settle in euro |
What you actually join
Completing registration creates one wallet used by slots, live tables and the sportsbook alike. One person may open account access once: a second profile from the same name, address or payment card is treated as a duplicate and closed. Read the licence and supervisor details in the operator footer before you join, and check the same licence number in the regulator's public register.
The welcome bonus is a checkbox, not a requirement
The registration bonus at this brand is a first deposit bonus: the operator matches a share of what you pay in, and the offer is usually written as a percentage up to a cap, the classic 100% up to a fixed amount format. The live figure and the wagering rules sit in the cashier, so treat every number you read as an example calculation rather than a promise. Our full breakdown lives on the welcome bonus page.
Two things are worth knowing before you tick the box. First, a sign up bonus is optional here: you can decline it, deposit plain cash and withdraw whenever you like, which is the sensible route if you play live blackjack, because live tables usually contribute around 10 per cent to turnover or nothing at all. Second, if a promo code on registration is required for a specific welcome package, the field is in the form or in the cashier — support rarely applies a code retroactively, so how to claim it is simply: enter it before the first deposit, not after.
Log in, sign in and password recovery
After the confirmation email, the login button replaces the sign-up button in the same corner. To sign in you use the email and the password from the form; there is no separate username. The session survives a browser restart on the same device, and you can log in from a second device without any transfer step, because account access is tied to the credentials rather than to the machine.
If the password is gone, use the forgot password link under the entry fields. A reset message goes to the registered email, the link expires quickly, and setting a new password ends every other open session. If the reset email never arrives, check the spam folder first and the spelling of the address second — a mistyped address at registration is the single most common cause. Where two-factor login is offered in account settings, switch it on; it costs one extra code and blocks the most common account takeovers.
Mobile registration: browser first, app second
Mobile registration uses the same form as desktop, only stacked for a narrow screen, and no app registration route is required — there is no mandatory application here. Registering on mobile in the browser is the version we recommend: numeric keypads appear for the date and postcode fields, the confirmation email opens in the next tab, and nothing has to be sideloaded before you can see the lobby.
If you prefer an icon on the home screen, register on mobile first and only then decide about the shortcut or an Android package. The steps for each device, including where an APK is safe to download app files from, are set out on the download page. Creating the profile on a full-size page and then signing in on the phone also makes a mistyped email far easier to notice.
Why a registration attempt fails
A refusal is nearly always one of four standard checks rather than a bug. Restricted country: the licence does not cover every market, and an IP or an address outside the accepted list stops the form. Duplicate account: the same name, address, card or IBAN already exists in the system, and the second profile is refused on sight. Data mismatch: a name spelled differently from your ID, or an address that does not match your documents. Age: anyone under 18 is declined outright.
If the account is blocked immediately after signup, that usually means a verification hold or a suspected duplicate, not a permanent ban. The only party that can look at it is the operator: write from the address you registered with, say which step failed, and attach documents if they are requested. Our notes on reaching the right channel are on the support page. This is a review site — we cannot open, unblock or inspect anyone's account, and a registration problem is not something any affiliate can escalate for you.
Account verification (KYC): do it on day one
Account verification is a one-off identity check the operator runs before the first payout. To verify account ownership you upload documents in the cashier: a passport, national ID card or driving licence, a proof of address no older than a few months, and a proof of the payment instrument you used. The review takes up to 24 hours in our log.
Email and phone verification is separate and instant — a code to the address and number in your profile. Doing the whole set on the day you register, rather than on the day you want your money, is the single change that shortens a first payout the most; the timings we measured are on the withdrawal page.
Registration FAQ
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What this means in practice
Prepare the ID, pick euro, register in the browser and upload the verification documents the same evening. That order turns the account into something that pays out on schedule instead of stalling at the first cashout request. From here the useful next stops are the payout timings, the bonus terms and the rest of our test log on the Igni Casino homepage. Gambling is entertainment for adults over 18 — set a deposit limit before the first transfer, not after it.