Pepper Pay Casinos
This page verifies which casinos really accept Pepper Pay for a deposit. Pepper Pay is a mobile banking and P2P app from Bank Leumi in Israel, not a universal iGaming checkout. It does not appear as a cashier option at the major brands listed below based on their public payment pages and FAQs.
What we found after checking each casino
We reviewed the cashier or official payment information for the casinos in the sample list. None of them list Pepper Pay as a supported method; they offer cards, e-wallets, bank transfer, or crypto instead. Examples of these published methods are shown on Tsars, Fairspin, BC.Game and Megapari.
| Casino | Pepper Pay status | Common alternatives shown by the brand |
|---|---|---|
| Tsars Casino | Not accepted | Cards, e-wallets, crypto. |
| Fairspin Casino | Not accepted | Crypto and numerous methods, country-dependent. |
| Weiss Casino | Not accepted | Cards / e-wallets (no Pepper Pay listed). |
| Betico Casino | Not accepted | Cards / e-wallets (no Pepper Pay listed). |
| Casoo Casino | Not accepted | Cards / e-wallets (no Pepper Pay listed). |
| Wazbee Casino | Not accepted | Cards / e-wallets (no Pepper Pay listed). |
| Casinoin | Not accepted | Cards / crypto (no Pepper Pay listed). |
| Casino Empire | Not accepted | Cards / e-wallets (no Pepper Pay listed). |
| BC.Game | Not accepted | Crypto first; some fiat processors by region. |
| Megapari | Not accepted | Cards, e-wallets, crypto. |
| Betmaster | Not accepted | Cards / e-wallets / crypto (no Pepper Pay listed). |
| Bongo Casino | Not accepted | Cards / e-wallets / crypto (no Pepper Pay listed). |
| Bitcasino | Not accepted | Crypto-only brand (no Pepper Pay). |
| Slottica | Not accepted | Cards / e-wallets (no Pepper Pay listed). |
| Lucky Bird | Not accepted | Cards / e-wallets (no Pepper Pay listed). |
| Slottyway | Not accepted | Cards / e-wallets (no Pepper Pay listed). |
| Pinocasino | Not accepted | Cards / e-wallets (no Pepper Pay listed). |
Why Pepper Pay isn’t shown at these cashiers
Pepper Pay is a domestic banking and P2P product; iGaming sites integrate card processors, international e-wallets, bank transfers, and crypto rails. Pepper’s own materials describe a consumer banking app, not a cross-border merchant gateway for gambling, so casinos serving players from Israel do not present it as an option.
Alternatives that normally work
- International debit/credit cards (Visa/Mastercard) processed by the casino’s PSP.
- E-wallets such as Skrill or Neteller, where supported in your country.
- Bank transfer or wire via SWIFT/SEPA where available.
- Cryptocurrency (BTC, ETH, USDT) at crypto-friendly sites like BC.Game and Fairspin.
How we verify casinos
We check the live cashier or official payment pages for each brand, confirm the list of payment methods, and look for Pepper Pay by name. If Pepper Pay is absent and the brand lists other payment methods instead, we mark “Not accepted” and cite the page. See the references for Tsars, Fairspin, BC.Game and Megapari as representative examples.
Editor’s advice
If you bank with Leumi’s Pepper, link a compatible card in the app and use that card at the casino cashier; casinos treat it like any other card transaction, not as Pepper Pay.
Keep payment methods minimal: one primary card plus one backup (e-wallet or crypto) reduces failed deposits and account checks.
Match your method to your goal: cards are simple for small online deposits; e-wallets speed up withdrawals; crypto can reduce PSP declines but adds price risk.
Always use the same name and currency across accounts to avoid manual verification and delays.
FAQ
Do any major casinos accept Pepper Pay directly?
Based on current public payment pages, no; casinos list cards, e-wallets, bank transfer or crypto instead.
Is Pepper Pay the same as an international wallet?
No. It is a banking/P2P app linked to Bank Leumi in Israel, not a universal iGaming wallet.
Can I still pay if I use Pepper?
Yes, by using the card connected to your Pepper account or an alternative method supported by the casino.
What is the safest option for first deposits?
A card issued in your name with 3-D Secure usually works and is easy to verify later.
Why do some review sites list Pepper Pay casinos?
They often mix different “Pepper Pay” brands or publish generic lists; the cashier pages of the casinos remain the source of truth.
Bottom line
As of today, Pepper Pay does not appear in the cashier at the casinos reviewed here. For players in Israel looking for an online deposit option, use a card, an e-wallet, bank transfer, or crypto supported by the brand’s payment methods page.
