If you've ever paid with a bank link in Estonia, you'll recognise Trustly's logic immediately. You don't enter a card number or create a separate account — you log in to your online bank and confirm the payment exactly as you would any ordinary transfer. The casino gets confirmation from the bank that the Trustly payment succeeded, and your game account is usually topped up within seconds.
This guide explains in plain language how Trustly works at a casino: how a Trustly deposit works, how a Trustly withdrawal travels back to your bank account, and what's worth knowing about security.
What is Trustly?
Trustly is a bank-based payment service that connects the casino cashier directly to your online bank. It's not an e-wallet or a credit card — the money moves via a bank link directly between your bank account and the casino. The logic is familiar to Estonians: a bank payment looks and behaves like the Swedbank, SEB, LHV or Coop bank link you use in online shops and to pay bills.
For you it means less manual entry, a familiar bank interface, and a secure casino payment where sensitive data stays inside your own online bank.
Trustly Casinos is not the official Trustly website and is not affiliated with Trustly Group AB. We describe a Trustly-style bank payment in general terms — the exact display, availability and supported banks depend on the specific casino and bank.
Why choose a Trustly bank payment?
A Trustly deposit step by step
In the casino cashier, choose Trustly or bank payment for your deposit and enter the amount you want.
Pick your bank from the list — for example Swedbank, SEB, LHV or Coop — and log in to your online bank as usual.
Confirm the amount in your bank's own environment, exactly as with an ordinary bank transfer. You don't have to enter card details.
The instant deposit reaches your game account usually within seconds and you can start playing right away.
How quickly does a Trustly deposit arrive?
A Trustly deposit is usually instant: as soon as the bank confirms the payment, you'll see the money in your game account. It's exactly this instant deposit that makes a bank payment convenient — no waiting, no hunting for card details. On rare occasions a check by the bank or casino can delay the payment by a couple of minutes, but usually it's immediate.
Minimum and maximum amounts depend on the casino. If you're making a Trustly payment for the first time, it's worth glancing over the cashier's terms and any deposit limits.
How does a Trustly withdrawal work?
A Trustly withdrawal travels in the opposite direction — from your game account back to the same bank account you deposited from. In the cashier you choose the withdrawal, enter the amount and confirm. But the money only moves once the casino has reviewed the withdrawal (status “pending”) and identity verification — KYC — is complete.
This check is a normal, legally required part of a responsible casino. Once KYC has been done once, subsequent withdrawals are usually faster. If you want to know where money reaches your bank account fastest, see the fast withdrawals page.
The presence of Trustly does not automatically mean an instant withdrawal. Withdrawal speed depends on the casino's processing time, KYC, limits and your bank. A fast withdrawal is a convenience, not a guarantee. Read more on the fast withdrawals page.
How secure is a Trustly casino payment?
A secure casino payment starts with you controlling the money's movement inside your own bank's environment. The key principles:
- You always confirm the payment in your online bank, not on the casino's site.
- You don't share card details with the casino — which reduces the risk of a data leak.
- Money moves only between your own bank account and the casino, which makes a Trustly payment easy to trace.
- Security also depends on the casino — always prefer licensed operators.
- Use a strong password and, where possible, two-factor confirmation both at the bank and on your casino account.
Prefer a casino whose security and withdrawals we've checked? See our methodology and the comparison of the best Trustly casinos.
Trustly, the bank link and Pay N Play — how do they relate?
Bank link, Trustly and Pay N Play are often confused, but the logic is simple. A bank link and Trustly are payment methods that let you pay straight from your online bank. Pay N Play is a playing experience built on top of them, where an account is created for you automatically at the moment of that first bank payment — no separate registration or long form to fill in.
In other words: a Trustly-type bank payment is the technical foundation, while Pay N Play is the convenient shape it takes for the player. Read on a separate page what Pay N Play casinos are and when they benefit a player.
Common problems and solutions
Check your bank statement and the casino's transaction history. If the amount has left your account but hasn't reached your game account, contact the casino's support.
KYC identity verification or a manual check is probably underway. Make sure your documents are uploaded and your details are correct — after the first check, withdrawals are usually faster.
Not every bank may be supported. In that case, choose another bank payment method or try a different casino with Trustly support.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need a separate account to use Trustly?
How quickly does a Trustly deposit arrive?
Are Trustly and a bank link the same thing?
Why is my Trustly withdrawal “pending”?
Does Trustly charge a fee?
Is a Trustly payment secure?
Look further
Compare casinos taking payments, withdrawals and bonuses into account.
Fast withdrawalsWhere a Trustly withdrawal reaches your bank account fastest.
Pay N Play casinosThe difference between Pay N Play and ordinary registration.
Trustly bonusesWhich bonuses suit bank payment casinos.