Bingo Sites That Accept Interac — Tested, Compared, and Honestly Reviewed
Two operators we have actually tested with Interac e-Transfer, plus the deposit walkthrough, bank limits and details Canadian players need.
Interac e-Transfer is the only payment method most Canadian players actually trust. It runs through your existing bank, money lands in minutes, and there’s no card data exposed to the bingo site. Two operators we’ve tested support it directly: PlayOJO Canada and SlotsMagic Canada. That’s a deliberately short list. Plenty of affiliates pad theirs by including offshore sites that don’t actually offer Interac — we’d rather list two confirmed than ten guessed.
This page covers what each one does well, the deposit and withdrawal walkthrough, and a few practical things about Interac itself that affect how bingo deposits behave. If you want the wider Canadian payments picture, see our Canadian bingo sites page or our bingo payment methods guide.
Bingo Sites That Accept Interac
The two sites below are the only Canadian-facing bingo and casino operators we’ve verified as actively running Interac e-Transfer in 2026. Each gets a quick editorial frame followed by the practical numbers.
PlayOJO Canada
PlayOJO is the one regulated Canadian bingo and casino site that consistently shows up across our testing without obvious failures. The welcome offer carries zero wagering, which is genuinely rare — most operators put 30x or higher on welcome spins, so “no playthrough” actually means something here. The no-minimum-withdrawal policy is rarer still. Cash out three dollars if you want; the cashier won’t stop you. We’ve tested deposits and withdrawals across April 2026 with no friction worth mentioning.
- Welcome offer: 80 free spins on Big Bass Bonanza (first $10 deposit)
- Wagering: Zero on welcome spins. Whatever you win is cash.
- Min deposit: $10 CAD via Interac
- Min withdrawal: $0 (no minimum)
- Withdrawal speed: Same-day to 24 hours via Interac
- Best for: Bingo and casino players who want regulated CAD play with fast Interac payouts
- Watch: Ontario players use playojo.ca (AGCO-licensed); rest of Canada uses playojo.com/ca (offshore-licensed by Malta and UKGC)
SlotsMagic Canada
SlotsMagic sits on the same SkillOnNet platform but targets a different player. The headline number is bigger — up to a thousand dollars across the first three deposits — but standard wagering applies, so the cash you actually walk away with depends on how the bonus terms read at the time of claim. Slot players who want a more traditional welcome and don’t mind doing the wagering maths will find it the better fit. Bingo-first players are better served at PlayOJO.
- Welcome offer: Up to $1,000 across first three deposits
- Wagering: Standard wagering applies (check current T&Cs at deposit)
- Min deposit: $10 CAD via Interac
- Withdrawal speed: 24 hours via Interac after operator processing
- Best for: Slot players who want Interac convenience plus a more traditional welcome bonus
- Watch: Same SkillOnNet backend as PlayOJO — if you’ve had a payment issue at one, expect similar handling at the other
How the Deposit Actually Works
The cashier flow is the same wherever Interac is offered. You enter the amount you want to deposit at the bingo site, and the site generates an Interac request — basically an invoice with a unique reference number. Then you log into your own bank’s online banking, send an Interac e-Transfer to the email address the bingo site provides, and include the reference number in the message field. A few minutes later the deposit shows up in your bingo balance.
Some Canadian banks have streamlined this. RBC, BMO, Scotiabank and TD all have a “Send e-Transfer” button straight from their mobile apps that pre-fills most of the form. CIBC’s flow is a click longer but works the same way. Credit unions vary — some are seamless, some are clunky — but every Canadian financial institution that supports Interac will get you through.
The deposit itself is functionally instant once you hit send. The bingo site usually credits your balance within five to ten minutes, sometimes faster. The variable bit is whether your bingo site processes the transfer manually or through an automated system. PlayOJO and SlotsMagic both run automated, so deposits arrive quickly.
Mobile is now the default for most Canadians sending Interac, and both operators handle the mobile cashier flow without forcing you back to desktop. The one thing worth knowing: if you start the deposit on the bingo site in your phone browser and then switch to your bank’s mobile app to send the transfer, the reference number is easy to lose between the two windows. Copy it before you switch apps. Or use desktop for the first deposit and let mobile handle the routine ones afterwards.
How the Withdrawal Works
Withdrawals work in reverse but with one important quirk. You request a withdrawal at the bingo site cashier — at PlayOJO, this means clicking Withdraw, choosing Interac, and entering an amount. PlayOJO already has your Interac details from the deposit, so there’s no re-entry. Submit the request. From there, two stages happen:
Stage one is operator processing. The bingo site has to approve the cashout, which usually means a finance team member glancing at it. PlayOJO publishes 24 hours as their target and most cashouts come in well under that. SlotsMagic operates on the same SkillOnNet system with similar speeds.
Stage two is Interac delivery. Once the operator releases the money, Interac sends it to the email or phone number you registered with your bank. If you have Autodeposit set up — most Canadians do — the money lands in your bank account within seconds of the operator pressing send. If you don’t, you’ll get an email with a security question to answer first.
What Your Bingo Site Won’t Tell You
A few things about Interac that quietly affect bingo deposits and withdrawals.
Interac Online is being phased out. Most “Interac casinos Canada” pages still list two methods: Interac e-Transfer and Interac Online. Interac Online — the older method that processed payments through a separate cashier portal rather than your bank’s e-Transfer system — was discontinued by Interac in late 2024. If a bingo site still claims to offer it, the page is stale. Anything Interac-related now goes through e-Transfer or, occasionally, Interac Request Money (which is the inverse — the bingo site pulls funds from you rather than the other way round).
Your bank’s daily limit applies. Most major Canadian banks cap personal Interac e-Transfer sending at $3,000 per 24 hours by default. RBC, TD, BMO, Scotiabank, CIBC — all in that range. Desjardins is higher at $5,000. Tangerine has its own structure. If you’ve already sent personal e-Transfers earlier in the day for rent or anything else, that comes off the same daily allowance. Hit the limit and your bingo deposit will fail with what looks like a generic error.
The fix is straightforward: most banks let you raise your daily Interac limit through online banking or with a quick call to customer service. The increase usually applies the same day. RBC, for instance, lets verified mobile app users send up to $10,000 daily. Worth setting up before you actually need it.
Some banks now require two-factor authentication on Interac transfers. Scotiabank and BMO have both rolled this out across personal accounts in the last year, and a couple of credit unions do the same on transfers above a threshold. The 2FA prompt usually arrives by SMS to the phone number on your bank account. If you start a bingo deposit and the prompt doesn’t come through within a minute or two — bad reception, phone in another room, code expired — the transfer times out and you’ll need to start the deposit over from the bingo site. Worth being somewhere with reception when you’re funding an account, especially the first time.
Autodeposit speeds withdrawals but skips a security check. If you’ve set up Autodeposit on your bank account — and most Canadians have, since it removes the security question step — your bingo withdrawal will land instantly the moment the operator releases it. That’s faster, but it also means an Interac transfer can’t be cancelled once it lands. For deposits going out from your account, Autodeposit doesn’t apply on the sending side. For incoming withdrawals from a bingo site, it’s purely a positive.
The same parent company runs both Interac bingo options. PlayOJO and SlotsMagic are owned and operated by SkillOnNet Ltd. The cashier, the player accounts, the support routing — all built on the same infrastructure. We mention this not as a warning, just so you know that a poor experience at one isn’t likely to be solved by switching to the other. They’re more like the same operator wearing different jackets than two genuinely independent options.
The Bottom Line
If you’re a Canadian bingo player and your bank supports Interac, this is the right way to deposit and withdraw at the sites that take it. Faster than cards, no card data exposed, and money back in your bank account in 24 hours or less from the two operators we’ve actually tested.
The catch is the operator pool is small. PlayOJO and SlotsMagic for Interac. If you want a wider selection of bingo rooms, the offshore Curaçao sites (Bingo Village, Amigo Bingo, Bingo Billy) don’t accept Interac at all and you’ll be using cards or Bitcoin. Our Canadian bingo sites page covers those alternatives in detail.
Set up Autodeposit if you haven’t already, raise your bank’s daily limit if you ever expect to deposit more than $3,000 in a 24-hour window, and verify your bingo account early so the first withdrawal isn’t held up at KYC.
Play Responsibly
Set deposit limits at the bingo site cashier before you start playing. Both operators here let you cap daily, weekly, and monthly deposits, and tightening them takes effect immediately while loosening them takes 24 hours by design.
In Ontario, ConnexOntario provides free, confidential support 24/7 on 1-866-531-2600. Outside Ontario, your provincial gambling helpline will be the local equivalent. The National Self-Exclusion Registry through iGaming Ontario covers AGCO-licensed sites including PlayOJO Ontario.
See our responsible gambling page for more.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does an Interac bingo deposit take?
Five to ten minutes is normal at PlayOJO and SlotsMagic, occasionally a couple of minutes faster. The Interac transfer itself is functionally instant — the wait is your bingo site running its automated processing on the receiving end. If a deposit hasn’t shown up after 30 minutes, it’s worth a quick chat with the cashier team.
Are there fees for using Interac at a bingo site?
From the bingo site side, no — neither PlayOJO nor SlotsMagic charges a fee on Interac deposits or withdrawals. From the bank side, it depends on your account. Most major Canadian banks include unlimited free Interac e-Transfers on standard chequing accounts, but some basic accounts charge $1 to $1.50 per outgoing transfer. Check your account terms.
Why isn’t my Interac deposit going through?
Three common causes. First, the daily Interac limit on your bank account — usually $3,000 for personal accounts, lower if you’ve already sent transfers that day. Second, occasional flagging by the bank if the recipient email looks unusual. Third, browser session timeouts on either the bingo site or the banking site if you took too long between steps. Restarting the deposit usually clears it.
Can I withdraw with Interac if I deposited with a different method?
Generally no. Both PlayOJO and SlotsMagic apply the standard rule that withdrawals route back to the same method used for the deposit. This is an anti-money laundering requirement, not an arbitrary restriction. If you deposited via Visa and want to withdraw via Interac, you’ll need to make at least one Interac deposit first to establish it as a verified withdrawal route.
Is Interac available everywhere in Canada or just Ontario?
Interac itself works everywhere — every Canadian bank supports it. The bingo operator availability is what varies. PlayOJO has separate licensing for Ontario (AGCO via playojo.ca) and the rest of Canada (offshore via playojo.com/ca), and SlotsMagic operates similarly. Whichever province you’re in, if your bingo site is licensed to take you, Interac will work the same way.
