Online Bingo Payment Methods
As with any brick-and-mortar bingo hall, you will need to buy your bingo cards to play and win at online bingo. Therefore, one of the most important things to consider when choosing an online bingo room to play at is which online payment methods are available at the bingo site so that you can easily deposit your money and also receive your winnings and jackpots.
Best Bingo Rooms Online
Some bingo rooms actually make it quite hard for players to withdraw their bingo winnings and those sites we don’t consider listing on Bingo.org. That being said, any of the rooms we do review have a multitude of ways to deposit and withdraw your money. On this page, we cover the basics of the majority of payment methods/gateways used by the best bingo sites to make transactions online.
What is a payment solution for online bingo?
We could write a huge piece about what payment gateways/solutions are and how they work. But that would be pretty boring. To surmise, an online payment gateway/method or solution all refer to one thing… A method for processing monetary transactions via the Internet. This is done through an e-commerce platform or application- it is an online or virtual equivalent of a physical point of sale or cash register. They work by digitally looking up an account (whether it is a bank account, e-wallet, or debit card) and making a transaction from one to another, from the player’s account to the bingo rooms for a deposit and from the bingo room to the player for withdrawals or winnings.
What things to look out for?
We believe the most important factors to look at when choosing a payment method for online bingo can be categorised into three sections;
- Security—whether or not the technology and company behind the type of transaction emphasise making sure both all your information and the transactions themselves are secure and safe from any risk of online fraud.
- Ease of Use – How easy is it to set up an account with the type of payment solution, is it easy to use, and can you link the account directly to your main bank account?
- Accessibility – Is the payment method accessible to all? Is it used by most online bingo sites? Is this payment method available to many or all locations of bingo players?
Which Method is the Best?
All major payment gateways and solutions we have listed on this page are very secure, so your details and transactions are safe with them. They are easy to set up and use, and most are compatible with the major online bingo sites. Selecting the best method from them is very hard and often comes down to personal taste or familiarity that players have with them. As a rule of thumb, major debit cards from Visa and MasterCard are usually the most universally accepted methods of online payments/deposits for online bingo. But many E-wallets such as Skrill or PayPal offer excellent service. Again, which is the best question really comes down to personal taste.
Overview of Different Online Bingo Payment Methods
There are so many different payment methods for depositing at online bingo sites. But we try to give a basic introduction to the main methods that UK bingo rooms accept for making payments to and from the players.
Debit Cards


Visa/MasterCard – This is by far the most common method for online bingo deposits. Very easy to use and very secure. Usually when your register an account with a bingo room you can set up a card associated to it, you enter the details on the card and make the payment. Most bingo rooms will also allow you to save the card details (you usually have to add in your billing address, full card numbers, expiry dates etc., etc.). Then, once these are saved with the said bingo operator, you only need to add in the CCV number (last three digits on the back of the card) and one other verification step to make a deposit. So it is a very easy and very secure payment method. When it comes to getting your winnings, usually the bingo room will just allocate the winnings back to the card you have used to deposit, so it’s quickly acceptable and an easy process for bingo players.

Maestro – This is a form of debit card often found in the UK, while its popularity is on the decline from banks. Most bingo rooms accept this type of payment and it works in the same way as Visa/MasterCard as above.
E-Wallets
An E-Wallet is a payment gateway that is linked to your bank account or debit card, and you either top up your account i.e. a pre-paid amount is deposited or your card is charged through them rather than those details being given to a third party. This is a very popular way of making transactions online and in particular for bingo rooms, when players do not want to give out their bank info directly to the rooms. The E-wallets listed below all work in pretty much the same way and are at the top of their class when it comes to this type of online transaction.

PayPal – One of the first and most reputable e-wallets. In the UK, most bingo sites allow you to make withdrawals and deposits via PayPal; however, this option is more limited in other countries. You can read more about PayPal bingo sites here.

Skrill/Moneybookers—Skrill and Moneybookers are the same company. Moneybookers was a Skrill product and was then rebranded. Along with Neteller, Moneybookers is one of the largest emerging e-wallets and a very secure method of online payments. Most UK bingo rooms also accept this method, so it’s a good option for those based in the United Kingdom.

Neteller – Great safety features and overall accessibility make Neteller one of the best options for online bingo deposits. As with Skirll most UK bingo rooms also take this payment option.
Others
There is a huge amount of other payment methods for online bingo and many different companies who provide excellent service, as we mentioned its often a matter of taste. Here are a few others that are often used by the bingo rooms;
- Paysafecard
- Apple Pay
- Google Pay
- Bank Transfer
- Trustly
- Boku