Casinos accepting PayPal: are there any in AU


Legal context

Online casino ban. In Australia, online casinos available to local gamblers are banned. ACMA blocks sites offering roulette, slots and other games. Accordingly, there is no "casino with PayPal" for Australians in a legal field.
Legal operators. Only licensed bookmakers (sports, horse racing, lotteries) can work. For them, PayPal is used as a payment tool, but exclusively for bets, not for casinos.
Banning credit cards. As of June 11, 2024, credit cards and cryptocurrencies are not available for online betting. PayPal, if it is linked to a credit card, is also blocked; only debit cards and bank transfers remain.

Using PayPal in gambling services

Why PayPal isn't popular for casinos

1. Strict PayPal policy. The company restricts the use of accounts for offshore gambling and blocks suspicious transactions.
2. Regulatory risks. For offshore casinos, PayPal is almost always unavailable, as this is contrary to AUSTRAC rules and AML/CTF requirements.
3. Licensed bookmakers. Some Australian betting sites accept PayPal (for deposits and withdrawals), but exclusively in the sports betting segment.

PayPal Player Alternatives

Debit cards (Visa, Mastercard). 3-D Secure 2 support, instant deposits, chargeback.
PayID и NPP. Instant transfers within Australia without the use of cards; works 24/7, with large amounts it is more convenient to SWIFT.
Electronic wallets (Skrill, Neteller). Used in offshore casinos, but not licensed in Australia and accompanied by increased risk.
Multi-currency cards (Wise, Revolut, HSBC EGA). Suitable for international transfers, allow you to store the balance in AUD, USD, EUR.

The pros and cons of PayPal in the casino context

Pros (for betting, not casino):
  • Quick deposits and conclusions.
  • No need to share card details with the operator.
  • Chargeback support and buyer protection.

Cons:
  • Not to be used in online casinos for Australians.
  • Linking to a credit card is prohibited.
  • High risk of blocking when trying to pay for illegal sites.

Player checklist

Check: if the site is positioned as a "casino with PayPal for Australia," then it is offshore and illegal.
Use PayPal only for licensed bookmakers.
Link only your debit card or bank account to PayPal.
For large transfers, choose PayID/NPP or SWIFT.
Never keep significant amounts on your PayPal account for gambling - you can be blocked at any time.

Conclusion

There are no legal online casinos in Australia that accept PayPal. This payment method is used only by individual licensed bookmakers and exclusively for bets. For players, PayPal can be a convenient tool, but it is strictly limited by regulation, and for the casino segment it is actually unavailable. The main alternatives are debit cards, PayID, bank transfers and, for international users, multi-currency cards.

Link to Australian Casino Payment Methods: What's Important to Know.
The article gives a clear answer to the question about PayPal and shows what real and legal options are available to players in Australia.