Italian casinos in euro

ADM-licensed Italian online casinos operate in euro (EUR). Your account balance, deposits, stakes and withdrawals are all in EUR. There is no need to convert currency when playing at a licensed Italian casino. Unlicensed sites that may accept euro are not allowed to serve Italian players; for legal play in euro with full protection, use only the ADM list. This page explains why euro is the standard and what to expect.

Why euro at Italian casinos

Italy is in the eurozone, and ADM-licensed operators are authorised to serve the Italian market in the national currency. So all licensed online casinos in Italy use euro for accounts, deposits, bets and payouts. You avoid exchange-rate risk and fees that can apply when playing in other currencies at unlicensed sites. Disputes and payouts are handled in the same currency as your bank account.

What you get at licensed casinos

At an ADM-licensed casino you deposit in euro (via card, e-wallet, or bank transfer in EUR), place bets in euro, and withdraw in euro. Minimum and maximum amounts are stated in euro in the operator's terms. Bonuses and wagering are also in euro. There is no multi-currency option for the Italian market at licensed sites—everything is EUR.

Unlicensed "euro" casinos

Sites that are not on the ADM list may allow play in euro but are not licensed to serve Italian players. Using them means you have no protection under Italian law. For legal Italian casinos in euro, use only the ADM list.

Italian casinos in euro: summary

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Italian casinos in euro
Aspect ADM-licensed
Account currency EUR only
Deposits / withdrawals EUR
Stakes and winnings EUR
Protection Italian law, ADM supervision

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