MASAV casinos
Players in Israel sometimes ask if any online casinos let you deposit via MASAV. MASAV is the domestic shekel clearing rail run by the Banking Clearing Center Ltd. (Masav), used for credits, debits and account-to-account transfers inside Israel’s banking system. It is not a consumer cashier rail exposed on foreign gambling sites.
What we checked (and what we found)
We reviewed the cashier info for the casinos below. None of them list MASAV as an available option. Several do support bank transfer, cards, e-wallets, or crypto, but those are not MASAV transfers.
- Tsars Casino — cards, e-wallets, bank transfer, crypto; MASAV: not supported.
- Fairspin Casino — many methods incl. cards, e-wallets, bank transfer, crypto; MASAV: not supported.
- Weiss Casino — cards, e-wallets, broad crypto set; MASAV: not supported.
- Betico Casino — fiat + crypto; MASAV: not supported.
- Casoo Casino — cards, e-wallets, bank transfer, crypto; MASAV: not supported.
- Wazbee Casino — cards, e-wallets; MASAV: not supported.
- Casinoin — cards, e-wallets, crypto, bank transfer; MASAV: not supported.
- BC.Game — mainly crypto; some fiat via processors; MASAV: not supported.
- Megapari — cards, e-wallets, bank transfer, crypto; MASAV: not supported.
- Betmaster — cards, e-wallets; MASAV: not supported.
- Bongo Casino — cards, e-wallets, prepaid, some crypto; MASAV: not supported.
- Bitcasino — crypto-first; MASAV: not supported.
- Slottica — cards, e-wallets, bank transfer, crypto; MASAV: not supported.
- Lucky Bird — crypto purchases/redemptions (sweepstakes); MASAV: not supported.
Why MASAV isn’t in casino cashiers
MASAV clears domestic ILS account-to-account payments between Israeli banks; offshore gambling operators do not expose MASAV in their cashier because they do not maintain local receiving accounts on that rail, and consumer access to MASAV is mediated by Israeli banks and billers rather than by international merchants. In short: MASAV is an Israeli bank infrastructure, not a cross-border merchant acquiring network used by casinos.
Alternatives that work in practice
If you need a deposit option from Israel for online play, the practical routes are below. Availability varies by brand and verification status.
| Method | Works from Israel? | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Bank card (Visa/Mastercard) | Often | Common across sites; bank approvals vary by issuer. |
| E-wallets (Skrill/Neteller/Jeton/Payz) | Often | Widely supported; fund the wallet by transfer/card, then deposit. |
| Cryptocurrency | Broadly | Strong support at crypto-friendly casinos like BC.Game and Bitcasino. |
| International bank transfer (SWIFT/SEPA) | Sometimes | Some brands support bank transfer payouts or deposits—not MASAV. |
Quick checklist: how we verify casinos
- Open the casino’s banking/help page and list payment methods as published (cards, e-wallets, crypto, bank transfer).
- Search for “MASAV” or Hebrew mentions of מס״ב on the site and in independent reviews.
- If only “bank transfer” appears, treat it as international transfer (not MASAV) unless the cashier explicitly names MASAV.
Practical tips
Start with the smallest deposit the site allows and confirm the cashier shows the same currency you plan to use. Keep screenshots of limits and fees for your records.
If your card issuer declines gaming transactions, try an e-wallet route (e.g., funding Skrill/Neteller, then depositing). This adds a step but often clears issuer-level blocks.
For crypto deposits, test a small amount first and wait for network confirmations before playing. Check the casino’s min/tx requirements for each coin.
Avoid third-party “cashiers” claiming MASAV compatibility for casinos. If a site truly supported MASAV, it would be listed by name in the cashier or help center.
FAQ
Do any casinos accept MASAV directly?
Based on current cashier pages and reviews, none of the listed casinos expose MASAV as a cashier method. They use cards, e-wallets, bank transfers, or crypto.
Is “bank transfer” the same as MASAV?
No. “Bank transfer” in casino cashiers typically refers to international transfers or generic payout rails, not the domestic MASAV system.
Can I fund an e-wallet from my Israeli bank and then deposit?
Often yes; check your e-wallet’s supported funding methods and fees first.
Which casinos support crypto for Israel?
Crypto-friendly sites like BC.Game and Bitcasino accept multiple coins for deposits.
Where can I read what MASAV is?
See Masav’s official site and the Bank of Israel’s page for system definitions.
Bottom line
MASAV is an Israel-only clearing rail and is not offered in casino cashiers. If you play online, the realistic payment methods are cards, e-wallets, crypto, or (in some cases) international bank transfers—not MASAV. Use the list above to pick the best option and always verify limits and fees in the cashier before you deposit.
