200 € + 100 tours
9.2/10Safe & trusted casinos
Selection based on licence rigour, player fund segregation, withdrawal speed and terms transparency. Filter by regulator.
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6.5/10Our method for assessing trustworthiness
Trustworthiness at an online casino is measured through six objective criteria. The gaming licence is the first filter: MGA (Malta), UKGC (UK) and Gibraltar are the strictest. A casino under MGA licence must maintain segregated player funds, protecting your balance even in case of operator insolvency.
Next comes the financial track record: how long has the casino been operating? Does it have a history of payment delays? Our team systematically consults Casinomeister, AskGamblers and specialist forums. A casino that regularly delays withdrawals without valid justification is automatically excluded from our selection.
Responsible gaming tools (deposit limits, self-exclusion, cool-off periods) are also rated. Their absence or difficulty of access is a bad signal — an operator that genuinely cares about its players makes these tools visible and accessible in one click.
The limits of our selection
No casino on this list holds ANJ accreditation, the French online gambling regulator. ANJ-licensed sites (Winamax, Betclic, PMU) have a different legal status in France. Our selection covers international casinos licensed in reputable jurisdictions, accessible to players worldwide.
FAQ — Trusted Casinos
Three essential checks: (1) Licence — it must be verifiable on the regulator's website (MGA, UKGC, Gibraltar). (2) Encryption — the URL must start with HTTPS and the SSL certificate must be valid. (3) Player reviews — check Trustpilot and AskGamblers for recurring withdrawal issues. A trustworthy casino processes withdrawals within 72 hours and does not request excessive documentation.
The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) is one of the strictest regulations in the world. An MGA-licensed casino must maintain segregated player funds (your money is protected even in case of insolvency), undergo regular technical audits, apply strict KYC procedures, and offer a dispute resolution mechanism. The MGA is a strong indicator of trustworthiness.
KYC stands for 'Know Your Customer'. It is a mandatory identity verification procedure for casinos under serious licences. It involves submitting ID, proof of address, and sometimes proof of source of funds for large withdrawals. This process protects against fraud and ensures the casino complies with anti-money laundering laws.
First step: re-read the terms and conditions to check if any clause justifies the refusal (unsettled bonus, incomplete KYC, withdrawal limit exceeded). Second step: contact customer support in writing (email or chat) and keep all correspondence. Third step: if the casino holds an MGA licence, submit a complaint via the MGERC portal. As a last resort, Casinomeister and AskGamblers have effective mediation forums.
Trustworthy casinos never have direct access to your full banking data. Card deposits use PCI-DSS certified payment processors. Your card details do not pass through the casino's servers. TLS 1.3 encryption protects all communications. For maximum security, use e-wallets (Skrill, Neteller) or cryptocurrencies.
Yes, but the consequences differ greatly depending on the licence. With an MGA licence, player funds are segregated and protected — you recover your balance even in liquidation. Without this protection (some Curaçao licences), your funds are exposed. That is why we recommend MGA or UKGC casinos and advise against leaving large idle balances.