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New casinos with Google Pay support for quick, secure mobile deposits. Updated weekly.
Google Pay casino deposits work through NFC-enabled devices or the Google Pay web interface. The payment pulls from your linked debit card or bank account, adding a convenience layer without changing the underlying payment method. This means Google Pay deposits are subject to the same gambling transaction policies as your linked card — if your bank blocks gambling transactions, Google Pay won't bypass that restriction.
The advantage over direct card payments is speed and security. Google Pay uses tokenisation, meaning the casino never sees your actual card number. For players concerned about sharing financial details with gambling operators, Google Pay provides a privacy layer that direct card deposits don't offer.
We test Google Pay deposits at each casino, verifying instant processing, minimum amounts, and whether the casino supports Google Pay on both Android and web.
Google Pay enables Android users to deposit at online casinos using a linked debit or credit card, authenticated through fingerprint, facial recognition, or device PIN. The process mirrors Apple Pay: select Google Pay in the cashier, confirm the amount, and authorise the payment on your device. Deposits are instant, and Google Pay uses tokenisation to protect your card details from the casino. At most online casinos, Google Pay remains a deposit-only method, with withdrawals routed to the underlying card or an alternative method such as a bank transfer. Casino acceptance of Google Pay is growing but is still less widespread than Apple Pay, particularly among UK-licensed operators.
Google Pay offers the same core security benefits as Apple Pay, including tokenisation and biometric authentication, making it a safe and convenient option for mobile deposits. It is free to use with no additional fees from Google, and the instant deposit speed means you can start playing within seconds. The main limitation is its restricted availability at online casinos, with fewer operators supporting it compared to established e-wallets or card payments. Withdrawal support is rare, so a backup payment method is essential — see our full withdrawal times guide for how different methods compare. Google Pay also requires an Android device, which excludes iPhone users. Players should verify with their bank that gambling transactions via Google Pay are permitted, as some financial institutions apply restrictions.
For each Google Pay casino, we verify that deposits are processed instantly and without operator fees. We confirm whether Google Pay is available for withdrawals or deposits only, check minimum deposit amounts, and assess the range of alternative withdrawal options available to Google Pay depositors.