Yako Casino Payment Options
At Yako Casino you can manage deposits and withdrawals from the cashier using a range of payment options, including Visa, Mastercard, Interac, e-wallets like Skrill and Neteller, and cryptocurrencies where supported. This page outlines available deposit methods, withdrawal methods, fiat payments in Canadian dollars and crypto options where applicable. Some methods may vary by your province or region and depend on the payment options available to you. The sections below explain how payments work in supported regions.
Payment Methods at Yako Casino
At Yako our cashier supports a range of convenient payment options for players in Canada. You can deposit in Canadian dollars using Visa, Mastercard, Interac, Skrill, Neteller, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay and select cryptocurrencies. Minimum deposits commonly start at CA$10 and funds from cards and e-wallets are normally available instantly in your account so you can start playing slots and live casino games right away. The cashier shows which methods are available for your province and lets you pick the option that suits your banking habits.
Deposits are generally faster than payouts, while withdrawals need extra processing for security and banking formalities. E-wallets are usually the quickest option for withdrawals, card cashouts often take a few business days, and bank transfers can take longer depending on your bank. Processing times vary by method and may include a short review period before funds leave the casino account.
Top Up Options
Making a deposit at Yako is simple and done from the casino cashier. After you sign in, open the cashier, pick a payment option, enter the amount in Canadian dollars and confirm. Funds are added to your available balance and can be used immediately to play slots, table games or live casino if the method and promotion allow. You’ll see your bonus balance separately if a promotion applies, and the cashier keeps a clear record of recent deposits so you can track funds on desktop or mobile.
Which payment method you choose depends on speed, availability and your own limits. Interac, Visa and Mastercard are common for Canadian players, while e‑wallets like Skrill, Neteller and PayPal offer fast top-ups. Prepaid options such as Paysafecard and mobile wallets like Apple Pay or Google Pay are also supported in many cases. Cryptocurrencies may be available for players who prefer them. Processing times, limits and any third‑party fees vary by provider, so pick the option that matches your preference for convenience and speed.
| Payment Method | Minimum Deposit | Maximum Deposit | Typical Processing Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Interac | CA$10 | CA$10,000 | Instant |
| Visa | CA$10 | CA$10,000 | Instant |
| Mastercard | CA$10 | CA$10,000 | Instant |
| Skrill | CA$10 | CA$5,000 | Instant |
| Neteller | CA$10 | CA$5,000 | Instant |
| PayPal | CA$10 | CA$5,000 | Instant |
| Paysafecard | CA$10 | CA$1,000 | Instant |
| Apple Pay | CA$10 | CA$5,000 | Instant |
| Google Pay | CA$10 | CA$5,000 | Instant |
| Instadebit | CA$10 | CA$10,000 | Instant |
| Bank Transfer | CA$20 | CA$50,000 | 1-5 business days |
| Cryptocurrency (e.g. Bitcoin) | CA$20 | CA$10,000 | Instant - depending on network |
Withdrawal Options
At Yako you can request withdrawals anytime from the casino cashier after logging in. Withdrawal requests enter a short pending status while the request is reviewed and routed to your chosen payment option. Depending on the method you picked, funds are sent to services such as Interac, Visa, Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, or supported cryptocurrencies once the payment is released.
Processing speed varies by method and provider. E-wallets are typically the quickest to arrive, card and bank transfers usually take longer, and mobile payment options follow the same patterns as their underlying providers. You can check the cashier for the current status of your withdrawal and the method you selected in Canadian dollars.
| Withdrawal Method | Minimum Withdrawal | Typical Processing Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Interac | CA$10 | 24-72 hours | Canadian e-transfer |
| Visa Debit | CA$10 | 1-5 days | Card provider processing |
| Mastercard | CA$10 | 1-5 days | May vary by bank |
| Skrill | CA$10 | 0-24 hours | E-wallet transfer |
| Neteller | CA$10 | 0-24 hours | E-wallet transfer |
| PayPal | CA$10 | 0-24 hours | Fast e-wallet option |
| Bank Transfer | CA$20 | 3-7 days | Processing by banks |
| ecoPayz | CA$10 | 0-24 hours | E-wallet service |
| Apple Pay / Google Pay | CA$10 | 24-72 hours | Depends on linked account |
| Cryptocurrency (e.g., Bitcoin) | CA$20 | Varies | Network confirmations apply |
Processing times vary by payment method and provider. Cryptocurrency withdrawals in particular depend on network confirmations and overall blockchain activity, so final arrival times can fluctuate with network conditions and traffic.
Withdrawal Processing Times
Your withdrawal is currently pending - this is a normal part of the payments process. Pending status means your request is going through standard checks and is queued for release to your chosen method, whether CA$ to a bank transfer, Visa/Mastercard, Interac or an e-wallet. Once those checks finish the payment moves to processing and then to your account. For a quick update, contact [email protected] and include your withdrawal reference.
- Visa - 1-3 business days
- Mastercard - 1-3 business days
- Visa Debit - 1-3 business days
- Interac Online - up to 24 hours
- Interac e-Transfer - up to 24 hours
- Skrill - up to 24 hours
- Neteller - up to 24 hours
- PayPal - up to 24 hours
- ecoPayz - up to 24 hours
- MuchBetter - up to 24 hours
- Trustly - 1-3 business days
- Instadebit - 1-3 business days
- Bank transfer - 2-7 business days
- Paysafecard - up to 24 hours
- Zimpler - up to 24 hours
- Sofort - 1-3 business days
- Bitcoin - up to 24 hours
- Ethereum - up to 24 hours
- Cryptocurrencies (general) - up to 48 hours
- Mobile payments - 1-3 business days
- Pay by Phone - 1-3 business days
VIP Levels and Withdrawal Limits
| VIP Level | Monthly Withdrawal Limit |
|---|---|
| Bronze | CA$5,000 / month |
| Silver | CA$10,000 / month |
| Gold | CA$25,000 / month |
| Platinum | CA$50,000 / month |
| Diamond | CA$100,000 / month |
Transaction Fees
At Yako all payment details are shown in the cashier so you can review any applicable charges before you confirm a deposit or withdrawal. Some fees may be applied by third-party providers or payment networks rather than the casino, and certain charges can appear in Canadian dollars (CA$) depending on your method. Check the payment terms in your account for the latest information and any provider disclosures.
Traditional methods such as Visa, Mastercard, Interac and bank transfers can carry fees set by banks or card processors. E-wallets like Skrill or ecoPayz may also charge for currency conversion or withdrawals. These charges typically come from your payment provider rather than from Yako, so check with your bank or processor for exact costs before you transact.
For cryptocurrency deposits and withdrawals, blockchain fees vary by network and can rise with network congestion. Transaction costs and required confirmations differ between BTC, ETH, USDT and other tokens, so expect variable fees depending on chain and timing. Check the payment section for supported coins and any on-site notes about network fees before sending crypto.
Responsible Gaming Tools
At Yako you can set deposit limits as optional player controls to help manage your spending. Choose daily, weekly or monthly limits in Canadian dollars and update them from the cashier or responsible gambling section. These settings act as simple spending-management tools so you always know how much you can deposit over a set period.
Use deposit limits to manage your budget, control how often you add funds and curb deposits during play. Minimums and suggested starting values appear in the cashier – for example, CA$10 per deposit – and overall caps can be adjusted to suit your needs.
Lowering limits takes effect immediately.
Increasing limits may require a waiting period.
Once a limit is reached, further deposits are blocked until the limit resets.