Klarna Casinos
The Swedish payment method Klarna was once a start-up and now has 60 million customers worldwide. Some of the best online casinos available to European gamblers have Klarna as part of their payment options. Note that in 2014 Klarna merged with the payment service SOFORT, so both methods apply to the same thing.
Depositing & Withdrawing with Klarna
Depositing with Klarna is super easy. First, you have to choose Klarna or SOFORT at your Cashier page in your online casino of choice.
There is no registration needed for a Klarna account. Just make sure that both your bank and casino support either SOFORT or Klarna.
Then confirm the transaction and wait for the money to appear in your casino balance.
If you’re located in Europe, then it’s most likely for your bank to support the payment method.
Since there is no account needed with Klarna, no one can reach your personal info, which is good news.
Most e-payment methods need an account and lots of sensitive information like your card info, name, date of birth, address, and more.
Withdrawing with Klarna is done in the same way as depositing. You have to pick it amongst other payment methods and make sure that your bank accepts it. Then confirm the transaction without any registration.
Keep in mind that the number of casinos that accept Klarna for withdrawing is not very big. Also, the withdrawal process might take up to 2 or 3 working days.
The payment method doesn’t have any fees, but some banks and online casinos might charge you a commission.
Links
Official website: www.klarna.com
Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klarna
Questions and Answers
Unfortunately, not all casinos accept Klarna and especially not for withdrawing. You should check your casino of choice and see if they do.
Yes, you can use it in every mobile casino and on every mobile device with iOS or Android. You can deposit anywhere you are with Klarna.
Yes, they're instant, and you can immediately see your funds being transferred to your casino balance.
The method, in particular, doesn't charge any fees, but your bank or online casino might charge a small fee for the transactions.