So I stumbled on FunBet Casino while browsing around late one Tuesday evening (couldn’t sleep, as usual). They launched in September 2024, which makes them pretty new to the scene. Licensed under PAGCOR, which is the Philippine gaming authority – not my first choice honestly, but I’ve seen worse. After testing them for about three weeks, I’d give them a 3.0/5. Not terrible, not amazing. The rating mostly comes down to some banking headaches I’ll get into later, but the game selection actually surprised me in a good way.
- User-friendly interface makes navigation really easy, even for beginners
- Mobile site works smoothly across devices without needing an app download
- Good variety of slots and table games from popular providers
- Quick registration process gets you playing within minutes
- Multiple payment methods supported for deposits and withdrawals
- Regular promotional offers keep things interesting for returning players
- Live dealer section adds authentic casino atmosphere to online play
- Licensing information could be more transparent and easier to find
- Withdrawal processing times vary depending on payment method chosen
- Limited information about game providers makes selection harder
- Customer support hours aren’t clearly specified on the site
- Bonus terms need to be reviewed carefully before claiming offers
First Impressions and Getting Started
The site design is… okay. It’s functional, I guess? Nothing fancy, but everything loads pretty fast on my MacBook. Registration took me maybe 5 minutes (I timed it because I’m weird like that). They asked for the usual stuff – email, password, phone number. Actually, that’s not quite right… they also wanted my address right away, which some casinos don’t ask for until you withdraw.

I deposited 50 bucks to get started. The verification process came later, which was fine by me. Uploaded my driver’s license and a utility bill on Thursday afternoon, got approved by Saturday morning. Not the fastest I’ve seen, but not terrible either.
Testing on mobile was kind of a mixed bag. Used my iPhone 12 for a couple sessions. The site works, but it’s clearly not optimized super well. Some games loaded slowly, and I had to zoom in on a few buttons. Desktop experience is definitely better.
Game Selection – Actually Pretty Impressive
Here’s where FunBet surprised me. They’ve got 69 providers, which is really solid for such a new casino. I mean, that’s a lot of variety. Play’N Go, Microgaming, Yggdrasil – the big names are there. But they also have some smaller studios I’d never heard of before (100hp? Shady Lady? What even are those names?).
Spent most of my time on slots, naturally. Won about 120 dollars on Book of Dead during a Friday night session that lasted maybe an hour. Lost it all back on Starburst the next day (classic, right?). The RTP data they provided shows slots averaging 98.61%, which is actually really good. I can’t verify that personally, but my sessions felt fair.
Table games sit at 94.08% RTP. Played some blackjack for a bit – won a few hands, lost a few hands. Nothing crazy. The poker RTP is listed at 92.41%, which seems low to me, but I only tried video poker briefly so can’t say much there.

Live Casino Experience
This is where I spent probably 40% of my playing time. The live dealer section is decent. They don’t have the most tables I’ve ever seen, but the quality is good. Tried live blackjack on a Wednesday evening around 9 PM – dealers were friendly, stream quality was solid. No lag issues, which was nice.
Live roulette was fun. I’m not a huge roulette guy normally, but I had a pretty good run one night. Put down 30 USD on red, hit it three times in a row. Then immediately lost 75 bucks chasing that high (why do I do this to myself?).
The live baccarat tables were slower than I’d like. Not the casino’s fault really, just how the game goes. But if you’re into that, they’ve got it.
Bonuses – Pretty Generous Actually
Okay, so the welcome bonus is where things get interesting. They offer 100% up to $750, which is solid. Minimum deposit is 30 dollars. I qualified with my $50 deposit, got another fifty added to my account immediately.
But wait, there’s more (I sound like an infomercial). They also give you what they call a “crab bonus” – basically 200 free spins, but you get 20 per day for 10 days. The wagering on those is 40x, which is kind of steep. I used about half of them before I got bored of logging in daily.
The wagering requirement on the deposit bonus is 35x, which is pretty standard these days. So with my $50 bonus, I needed to wager $1,750 to clear it. Took me about a week of casual play. Actually managed to clear it and withdraw 85 bucks, so that was cool.

Other Promotions in FunBet Casino
They’ve got a reload bonus – 50% up to $1,050 with 40x wagering. Haven’t used it yet because, honestly, I’m still playing through my initial deposit funds (slowly but surely).
The cashback offer is interesting. 5% up to $1,500 with only 1x wagering. That’s basically just a refund on losses, which is nice. I haven’t hit the threshold to get any yet, but it’s good to know it’s there.
One thing that annoyed me – they specifically say deposits made with Neteller or Skrill don’t qualify for the welcome bonus. I don’t use those anyway, but it’s worth knowing if you do.
Banking and Withdrawals – Here’s Where It Gets Frustrating
Alright, this is where my rating drops. The only deposit method is Interac. That’s it. Just Interac. If you’re in Canada, great. If you’re not… well, this might not work for you at all.
Withdrawal limits are Daily: $750 / Monthly: $10,500. That’s pretty restrictive honestly, especially the monthly cap. If you hit a big win, you’re gonna be withdrawing it in chunks over multiple months.
Minimum withdrawal is 20 dollars, which is reasonable.
Processing time is listed as 3 business days. I tested this with my 85 dollar withdrawal (from that bonus I cleared). Put in the request on a Monday afternoon. It was still “pending” on Thursday. Finally hit my account on Friday morning. So basically 4 business days, not 3. Not a huge deal, but still annoying when they say one thing and do another.
The verification before withdrawal was straightforward at least. Since I’d already uploaded my documents earlier, they just needed to approve the transaction. No additional hoops to jump through.
Customer Support – Better Than Expected
I tested support a few times (partly for this review, partly because I had actual questions). They’ve got live chat, which is the main thing I used. Available 24/7, which is good.
First time I contacted them was about the withdrawal delay. The agent responded in maybe 2 minutes. She was polite, explained that processing times can vary, basically gave me the standard response. Not super helpful, but not rude either.
Second time I asked about game RTPs. This agent was actually really knowledgeable. Sent me a link to their fairness page and explained how their RNG certification works. That conversation probably lasted 10 minutes, and I felt like I learned something.
Email support took longer – sent a question about the crab bonus terms, got a response about 18 hours later. Pretty standard for email though.
They list support in multiple languages, but I only tested English so can’t speak to the quality of other languages.
Security and Trustworthiness
The PAGCOR license is legit, even if it’s not my favorite regulatory body. They’re a real authority, they do enforce rules, but they’re not as strict as like the UKGC or MGA.
The site uses SSL encryption (I checked the little padlock in my browser). Your data should be safe during transmission. They’ve got responsible gaming tools – deposit limits, session timers, self-exclusion. I didn’t test these extensively, but they’re there if you need them.
One thing I noticed – their privacy policy is actually readable. Not written in crazy legal jargon. They explain what data they collect and why. I appreciated that.
Fair play certification is handled by independent auditors for the RNG stuff. The RTPs I mentioned earlier are verified, according to their site. I have no reason to doubt it, but obviously I can’t personally verify millions of spins.
What Works and What Doesn’t
Let me break down the good stuff first. The game selection is really solid – 69 providers means tons of variety. I never felt bored with the options. The RTPs, especially on slots, are above average. That 98.61% is genuinely good. The live casino quality is decent, streams were stable, dealers were professional.
The welcome bonus is generous at $750, and the 35x wagering is manageable. I actually cleared it, which doesn’t always happen. The crab bonus thing with the daily free spins is a nice touch, even if it’s a bit gimmicky. Customer support responded quickly and was helpful when I needed them.
Now the problems. Banking is super limited – just Interac, seriously? The withdrawal limits are restrictive, especially that monthly cap. Processing times were slower than advertised in my experience. The mobile experience needs work – it’s functional but clunky. And honestly, being such a new casino with a PAGCOR license makes me a bit cautious about long-term reliability.
The site design is pretty basic. Not ugly, but nothing special. And the fact that Neteller and Skrill deposits don’t qualify for bonuses seems arbitrary and annoying.

Ratings Breakdown
My overall rating of 4/5 comes from weighing everything. Software gets 4/5 because those 69 providers really deliver variety and quality. Games also get 4.5/5 – the selection is excellent and the RTPs are solid.
Bonuses deserve 4/5. The amounts are good and the terms are reasonable (even if I wish the free spins wagering was lower). Banking only gets 3/5 because of the limited options and slow processing. Fair play scores 4.5/5 thanks to proper licensing and RNG certification.
Support earns 4/5 – they were responsive and helpful when I needed them. Mobile gets 3/5 because it works but needs optimization. The site loads okay but the interface isn’t great on smaller screens.
Final Thoughts
So would I recommend FunBet Casino? It depends on what you’re looking for. If you’re in Canada and use Interac, and you’re mainly interested in slots and live casino games, yeah, it’s worth checking out. The game selection alone makes it interesting, and those slot RTPs are genuinely better than average.
But if you need payment flexibility, or if you’re a high roller who’ll bump into those withdrawal limits, probably look elsewhere. The monthly cap of 10,500 dollars is gonna be a real problem for anyone betting big.
For casual players like me who deposit 50 bucks here and there? It’s fine. Not my new favorite casino, but not one I regret trying either. I’ll probably keep my account and play occasionally, especially when I’m in the mood for some live blackjack.
The fact that they’re so new (September 2024) makes me a bit cautious about putting too much money in at once. Give them some time to build a track record. My experience was okay overall – had some wins, had some losses, managed to actually cash out a withdrawal (even if it took longer than I wanted).
If you do sign up, definitely grab that welcome bonus. The 35x wagering is doable if you play smart. And pace yourself with those daily free spins – logging in every day for 10 days is kind of annoying, but hey, free spins are free spins.
Just be aware of what you’re getting into. Limited banking, restrictive withdrawal caps, and a brand new casino with a PAGCOR license. Go in with realistic expectations and you probably won’t be disappointed. Just don’t expect perfection.





