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🇳🇴 Trustly payouts in Norway

Betting sites that pay out to Trustly — ranked by real speed

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Independent — no operator pays for placement. Ranked from sourced editorial, the TrustMyWin Score and player reports. Tax & fee note: Trustly has been BLOCKED for Norwegian casino players since November 2025 — Norwegian banks stopped processing transactions to offshore gambling sites under Lotteritilsynet pressure. Norway taxes offshore casino winnings over 10,000 NOK at 22% regardless of withdrawal method. Current alternatives: MuchBetter, MiFinity, Revolut card, or crypto.

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Trustly
Payout channel in Norway
Fastest tracked
blocked since Nov 2025 (was instant deposit, 1-24h withdrawal)
Betsson
Sites tracked
5
Updated 2026-06-14

Let's be direct about this, because it matters for your money: Trustly no longer works for Norwegian casino players. Since November 2025, Norwegian banks have refused to process Trustly transactions to offshore gambling sites. If you land here looking for the fastest Trustly casino in Norway, the honest answer is that there isn't one anymore. This page explains what happened, why, and which methods actually pay out today.

Mystake
Top Trustly payer in Norway
Mystake
Fastest tracked: blocked since Nov 2025 (was instant deposit, 1-24h withdrawal)

Highest TrustMyWin Score among Trustly operators in Norway · 18+ · independent, no operator pays for placement.

Trustly payout rankings in Norway

Fastest measured payout first · updated 2026-06-14
2 WI
Wildznot yet reviewed
blocked (historically high… · fee free
blocked since Nov 2025 (was instant deposit, 1-2 day withdrawal)
3 CA
Casumonot yet reviewed
blocked (historically high… · fee free
blocked since Nov 2025 (was instant deposit, 1-24h withdrawal)
4 DU
Dundernot yet reviewed
blocked (historically high… · fee free
blocked since Nov 2025 (was instant deposit, 1-24h withdrawal)

Promise vs. reality

Trustly has been blocked for Norwegian offshore casino transactions since November 2025. Norwegian banks stopped processing it following pressure from Lotteritilsynet, the gambling authority, and compliance decisions across the banking sector. Trustly was previously the most popular deposit and withdrawal method for Norwegian players at offshore casinos. It still functions for ordinary non-gambling payments. For casino withdrawals today, players have moved to MuchBetter, MiFinity, Revolut card workarounds, or cryptocurrency.

Marketing claim "Instant payout"
Fastest we measured blocked since Nov 2025 (was instant deposit, 1-24h withdrawal)
Slowest we measured blocked since Nov 2025 (was instant deposit, 1-24h withdrawal)

What the data shows

"Instant" holds only at the fastest sites like Betsson. Real Trustly speed is set by the operator's processing, not the wallet — which adds no delay of its own.

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How Trustly payouts work

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Open the cashier

Log in and go to the withdraw or wallet section.

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Pick Trustly

Select Trustly and enter the account or number tied to it.

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KYC check

On a first withdrawal the site may ask for ID or BVN. After that it clears automatically.

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Settle

The operator processes the payout; speed depends on the site, not Trustly.

Trustly fees, limits & tax

Site fee
no casino-side fees when Trustly was active
Network / telco fee
no Trustly fees — the service was free for consumers
Minimum
100 NOK (historical)
Maximum
1,000,000 NOK (historical, varied by casino)
Tax
Norway taxes gambling winnings over 10,000 NOK at 22%; Norsk Tipping/Rikstoto winnings are tax-free; all offshore casino winnings are taxable

Why Trustly is blocked in Norway

Trustly is an open-banking, pay-by-bank service that connects straight to your bank account through PSD2 APIs. For Norwegian players it authenticated through BankID, the national eID, which made it fast and friction-free. That same direct bank connection is exactly what made it blockable.

In November 2025, Norwegian banks stopped letting Trustly route money to offshore gambling operators. The trigger was sustained pressure from Lotteritilsynet, the Norwegian Gambling Authority, combined with the banking sector's own compliance decisions. Norway runs a state gambling monopoly through Norsk Tipping and Rikstoto, and offshore casinos under MGA, Curaçao, or UKGC licences are accessible but not licensed locally. Cutting the payment rail was a way to enforce that monopoly without going after individual players.

Source: norskecasinosider.org (Dec 2025), casinobonuser.com (2025)

What Trustly looked like when it worked

For context, here is how the method performed at the major operators before the block. We keep it on record because the brands themselves are still around — only the Trustly route is gone.

OperatorDepositWithdrawal (historical)Fee
BetssonInstant1–24hFree
CasumoInstant1–24hFree
DunderInstant1–24hFree
MyStakeInstant1–24hFree
WildzInstant1–2 daysFree

Limits ran from 100 NOK up to 1,000,000 NOK depending on the casino, with no fees from either the casino or Trustly. Success rates were historically high. None of this is available now; the table describes the past, not what you can do today.

Source: norskecasinosider.org (Dec 2025), casinobonuser.com (2025)

What to use instead: current working alternatives

If you previously withdrew via Trustly, you need a new method. The options that still clear money from offshore casinos to Norwegian players are:

- MuchBetter: e-wallet, mobile-first, widely re-added by casinos after the Trustly block.

- MiFinity: e-wallet with broad offshore acceptance.

- Revolut (Visa/Mastercard workaround): card-based, routes around the bank-transfer block.

- Cryptocurrency (BTC, ETH, USDT): fully outside the banking rail, which is precisely why it keeps working.

- Zimpler: a fellow Swedish pay-by-bank service positioned as the direct Trustly replacement, though its Norwegian availability is still growing and not every casino offers it for withdrawals yet.

No method is a perfect one-to-one swap for Trustly's old BankID convenience. Crypto is the most resilient against future blocks; the e-wallets are the closest in everyday feel.

Source: norskecasinosider.org (Dec 2025), casinobonuser.com (2025)

Tax on your winnings still applies

The payment block does not change your tax position. Norway taxes gambling winnings over 10,000 NOK at 22%. Winnings from the domestic monopoly operators, Norsk Tipping and Rikstoto, are tax-free, but all offshore casino winnings are taxable regardless of which method you use to withdraw them. Switching from Trustly to MuchBetter or crypto does not move you out of that obligation. Keep records of your offshore winnings so you can report them correctly.

Source: Norwegian tax rules on gambling winnings; Lotteritilsynet

Questions players ask

Why is Trustly blocked in Norway?expand_more

Norwegian banks stopped processing Trustly transactions to offshore gambling sites in November 2025, under pressure from Lotteritilsynet and banking-sector compliance decisions. Because Trustly connects directly to your bank account, blocking it at the bank level was an effective way to enforce Norway's gambling monopoly.

Can I still use Trustly at Norwegian casinos?expand_more

No. As of November 2025, Trustly no longer works for casino deposits or withdrawals for Norwegian players at offshore sites. Any listing claiming otherwise is out of date.

What are the best Trustly alternatives for Norwegian casino players?expand_more

MuchBetter and MiFinity are the closest e-wallet replacements. Revolut offers a card-based workaround, and cryptocurrency (BTC, ETH, USDT) is the most block-resistant option. Zimpler is positioned as a direct pay-by-bank replacement but its withdrawal coverage in Norway is still limited.

When did Norwegian banks block Trustly for gambling?expand_more

November 2025. That is when banks across the sector stopped routing Trustly transactions to offshore gambling operators.

Is Trustly legal in Norway for non-gambling payments?expand_more

Yes. The block applies specifically to transactions with offshore gambling sites. Trustly continues to function as a normal pay-by-bank service for other purchases.

Will Trustly come back for Norwegian casinos?expand_more

There is no indication it will. The block reflects deliberate enforcement of Norway's gambling monopoly through the banking sector, so a reversal would require a policy shift. For now, plan around the alternatives rather than waiting for Trustly to return.