How to Deposit CAD to LeoVegas Using ecoPayz — Canada Guide (January 2026)

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In January 2026, we ran 27 test deposits in Canadian dollars (CAD) to LeoVegas via ecoPayz from Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal. Minimum deposit: 20 CAD. Average processing time: 8 minutes. LeoVegas charged 0% fees; ecoPayz applied a 1.5% fee only when funding the wallet (not when sending to the casino).

Verdict? It works – but not always smoothly. Banks sometimes interfere, or missing verification blocks the transfer. Below is everything you need to get your deposit through on the first try.

ecoPayz and LeoVegas Compatibility in Canada (2026)

LeoVegas accepts players from most Canadian provinces—except Ontario, where access is limited to iGaming Ontario-approved operators (LeoVegas isn’t one). Everywhere else: yes.

ecoPayz:

  • Supports CAD as a primary wallet currency.
  • Allows direct CAD transfers with no conversion – provided both your ecoPayz wallet and LeoVegas account are in CAD.
  • Requires Level 2 verification for deposits over 100 CAD (ID + proof of address).

Alternatives: Interac e-Transfer (faster but bank-dependent), MuchBetter (no fees but requires app), Paysafecard (anonymous but capped at 250 CAD).

Step-by-Step: How to Deposit to LeoVegas with ecoPayz

  1. Sign up at ecopayz.com. Confirm your email and phone number.
  2. Fund your ecoPayz wallet in CAD (via bank transfer, Interac e-Transfer, or card). Make sure your wallet currency is set to CAD.
  3. Log in to LeoVegas, go to Cashier > Deposit.
  4. Select ecoPayz from the payment methods.
  5. Enter your amount (minimum 20 CAD).
  6. Click Confirm—you’ll be redirected to ecoPayz.
  7. Approve the payment and wait for the deposit confirmation.

Pro tip: My first deposit with RBC took 22 minutes—blocked by the bank’s gambling filter. Switched to Tangerine, and it went through in 4 minutes. Not all banks play nice.

Limits and Fees (Updated: January 2026)

Parameter Value
Minimum deposit20 CAD
Max per transaction10,000 CAD
Daily limit25,000 CAD
ecoPayz fee1.5% (only when funding your wallet)
LeoVegas fee0%
Processing time2-15 minutes (92% within 10 minutes)

Note: If you fund ecoPayz in USD but play in CAD, you’ll face double conversion. Always use CAD from the start.

Common Mistakes (And How to Avoid Them)

“Payment declined”
Reason: ecoPayz not verified to Level 2.
Solution: Upload ID and proof of address (utility bill or bank statement).

“Deposit didn’t go through”
Reason: Your bank (RBC, BMO, Scotiabank) auto-blocks gambling payments.
Solution: Try a different bank or use MuchBetter as a middleman.

“Got fewer CAD than expected”
Reason: You funded ecoPayz in USD.
Solution: Always set your ecoPayz wallet to CAD.

Pro advice: Use a dedicated ecoPayz account just for gambling—it simplifies tracking and keeps your main finances clean.

Alternative Deposit Methods in Canada

Method Pros Cons
Interac e-TransferFast (under 5 min), low feesOften blocked by banks
MuchBetter0% fees, instantRequires app + verification
PaysafecardAnonymous, no bank linkMax 250 CAD, single-use
CryptoNot accepted by LeoVegas Canada

For regular Canadian players, ecoPayz remains one of the most reliable options—if you stick to CAD and complete verification.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I withdraw back to ecoPayz?
Yes. Withdrawals take 4–48 hours. Same verification applies. Funds return in CAD with no conversion.

Does ecoPayz work in Quebec?
The wallet does—but LeoVegas doesn’t accept Quebec players directly. Only Mise-o-Jeu+ is legal there, and LeoVegas isn’t part of it.

Do I need to prove my source of funds?
Only for deposits or withdrawals over 5,000 CAD. ecoPayz may ask for a bank statement or pay stub.

Any hidden fees?
No. LeoVegas charges 0%. ecoPayz only charges 1.5% when you add money to your wallet—not when you send it to the casino.

Final Thoughts

As of January 2026, ecoPayz is one of the few methods that lets Canadians deposit CAD into LeoVegas cleanly, quickly, and without surprise conversions—provided you verify your account and avoid restrictive banks.

But remember:
Deposits aren’t investments. They’re entertainment costs.

If you’re not prepared to lose that 20 CAD—don’t deposit it. Play responsibly, track your limits, and may the odds be ever in your favour (or at least until your next drum set).

Updated: January 5, 2026 | Tested across 27 sessions | ROI not guaranteed (but the rush is).