What card details are needed to pay

What card details are needed to pay at the casino

1. Main card details

To make a deposit through a credit card in an online casino, the player must enter the standard data:
  • The card number (PAN) is 16 digits on the front.
  • Validity period - month and year of card expiration (MM/YY).
  • CVV/CVC code - three-digit code on the back (for American Express - 4 digits on the front side).

This data is required for processing a transaction by any payment gateway.

2. Additional information

In addition to basic details, the casino may request:
  • Name and surname of the cardholder - must match the data in the bank;
  • Residential address and zip code (Billing Address) - required for AVS (Address Verification System) verification, especially for foreign transactions;
  • Contact details - phone or e-mail to confirm the operation.

3. Security check

Most casinos in Australia use protective mechanisms:
  • 3D Secure (Verified by Visa, Mastercard SecureCode, AmEx SafeKey) - one-time password or push notification to confirm the transaction;
  • SSL encryption - protection of transmitted data from interception;
  • KYC procedure - verification of the player's identity in the first major transactions.

4. Differences between cards

Visa and Mastercard - require a standard set of details, almost always accompanied by 3D Secure.
American Express - often requires confirmation at the cardholder's address.
Virtual cards - additionally can have a dynamic CVV that changes through the application.

5. Conclusion

To pay at the casino with a credit card, the player needs to provide a card number, expiration date, CVV code, owner's name and sometimes AVS verification address. Additionally, the operation is confirmed through 3D Secure. All this data is the standard for online payments and ensures that the funds are debited correctly and the transaction is protected.