I’ll be honest with you: most people skip the terms and conditions entirely. They scroll past a wall of legalese, tick the box, and dive straight into the welcome bonus. I used to do the same thing, back when I thought “bonus funds” and “real money” were basically the same. They are not. After writing about online casinos for years and watching Australian players lose withdrawals they genuinely earned because of a clause they never read, I started treating T&Cs like a contract — because that is exactly what they are. This review covers everything you need to know about StayCasino’s terms and conditions as they apply to Australian players in 2025.
Who operates StayCasino and under what authority
StayCasino is operated by Direx N.V., a company incorporated in Curaçao. The platform holds a gaming licence issued by the Curaçao Gaming Control Board (GCB), which is one of the most widely recognised offshore licensing authorities for online casinos serving Australian players. It’s worth understanding what this means in practice: the Interactive Gambling Act 2001 (Cth) restricts Australian-based operators from offering real-money interactive gambling to Australians, but it does not criminalise the act of playing at offshore-licensed sites as an individual. StayCasino operates legally under its Curaçao licence and makes its services available to Australians under that framework. If you ever have a dispute that escalates beyond the casino’s internal process, the relevant regulatory authority is the Curaçao GCB, not an Australian body — that’s an important distinction to keep in mind before you deposit a single A$.
Eligibility: who can open an account
StayCasino’s terms are fairly clear on this point, and non-compliance can result in account closure and forfeiture of winnings. To register, you must meet all of the following:
- Be at least 18 years of age
- Be a resident of a country where online gambling is not prohibited by local law
- Not be a current employee, contractor, or close family member of an employee of Direx N.V.
- Not already hold an active account with StayCasino (one account per person, per household, per IP address)
- Provide accurate, truthful personal information during registration
The one-account rule is stricter than it looks. Multiple accounts registered from the same household — even by different adults — can trigger the same policy. If two people in a shared flat both want to play, they should contact support first rather than discovering the issue at withdrawal time.
Account verification (KYC)
StayCasino requires identity verification before processing withdrawals, and in many cases before clearing bonus funds. This is standard practice across all reputable online casinos. The documents typically requested include:
| Document type | Accepted formats | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Government-issued photo ID | Passport, driver’s licence | Identity confirmation |
| Proof of address | Utility bill, bank statement (dated within 3 months) | Address verification |
| Payment method verification | Card photo (front, last 4 digits visible), bank statement | Fraud and money laundering prevention |
| Source of funds | Payslips, tax return, bank history | AML compliance for larger withdrawals |
Verification is typically completed within 24–72 hours for standard submissions. Delays usually happen when documents are blurry, cropped incorrectly, or don’t match the registration data exactly. My advice: complete KYC before you ever request a withdrawal. It removes friction at the worst possible moment — when you’ve actually won.
Deposits and withdrawals in A$
StayCasino accepts Australian dollars, which means you won’t be hit with a currency conversion fee on every transaction. That said, the terms around deposits and withdrawals deserve a close read.
Deposit limits:
- Minimum deposit: A$10
- No maximum deposit is specified in the general T&Cs, though payment providers may impose their own limits
- Deposits are generally instant for card and e-wallet transactions
Withdrawal processing:
The casino reserves the right to request additional verification for withdrawals above certain thresholds. There is also a pending period — typically up to 24 hours — during which withdrawals can be reversed by the player. That reversal option sounds convenient but is also how casinos hope you’ll gamble your winnings back before they’re processed. Something to be mindful of.
| Method | Processing time (casino side) | Typical total time |
|---|---|---|
| Visa / Mastercard | Up to 5 business days | 3–7 days |
| Bitcoin / crypto | Up to 24 hours | 1–2 days |
| Bank transfer | Up to 7 business days | 5–10 days |
Bonus terms: the section most people regret not reading
StayCasino’s welcome offer and ongoing promotions come with wagering requirements, and understanding them before you opt in is critical. Most bonuses at StayCasino carry a 35x wagering requirement applied to the bonus amount (or bonus plus deposit, depending on the specific promotion — always check the individual offer’s page).
Here’s what that looks like in practice:
You deposit A$100 and receive a A$100 bonus. The wagering requirement is 35x the bonus = A$3,500 in qualifying bets before the bonus converts to withdrawable cash.
Key bonus conditions to know:
- Game contribution rates — slots typically contribute 100% toward wagering. Table games like blackjack and roulette may contribute only 10% or not at all
- Maximum bet with active bonus — placing bets above a set limit (commonly A$5–A$10 per spin) while bonus funds are active can void the bonus entirely
- Expiry period — most bonuses expire within 7–30 days of activation. Uncompleted wagering means the bonus and any associated winnings are forfeited
- Maximum withdrawal from bonus — some promotions cap how much you can withdraw after meeting requirements (e.g., 5x the bonus amount)
None of this is unusual for the industry, but the combination of these conditions means that the headline number in a bonus offer tells only part of the story.
Responsible gambling provisions
StayCasino’s terms include responsible gambling tools that Australian players can access at any time. These include:
- Deposit limits (daily, weekly, monthly)
- Session time limits
- Reality checks (pop-up reminders during play)
- Self-exclusion (temporary or permanent account closure)
- Cool-off periods
For Australian players seeking external support, the National Gambling Helpline is available 24/7 on 1800 858 858. StayCasino’s terms specify that self-exclusion requests are processed manually and that the player should not attempt to open new accounts during an exclusion period.
Account suspension and termination
The casino reserves the right to suspend or permanently close accounts under a range of circumstances. The most common triggers include:
- Suspected use of multiple accounts
- Use of VPNs or proxy servers to circumvent geographic restrictions
- Suspected bonus abuse or coordinated bonus farming
- Failure to complete KYC within a specified timeframe
- Chargebacks initiated through a bank or payment provider
- Providing false registration details
If your account is closed under these circumstances, any bonus funds and winnings derived from bonus funds may be voided. Real-money deposits that haven’t been wagered are generally returned, but this depends on the specific reason for closure. Raising a chargeback with your bank while your account is under investigation is particularly risky — it almost always results in permanent account closure and can complicate any legitimate dispute resolution.
Dispute resolution
If you have a complaint that StayCasino’s customer support cannot resolve, the escalation path under the terms leads to the Curaçao GCB as the licensing authority. Third-party alternative dispute resolution services can also be used where available. Before escalating, document everything: save screenshots of your balance, transaction history, chat transcripts, and any emails. Complaints without supporting evidence rarely go anywhere useful.