Trustly at OneRush
Trustly is the rail most Swedish players at OneRush end up using, and the reason is boring rather than glamorous: it is the only method on the payments page that is fast in both directions. Deposits land instantly, payouts land in one to two hours, and no card number ever reaches the casino. It is direct bank payment rather than a wallet, which changes both what it can do and what it refuses to do.
What Trustly actually is
Trustly is open banking with a payment layer on top. When you pick it in the cashier, a window opens, you choose your bank from a list, and you log into that bank exactly as you would to check a balance. The payment is then initiated from inside your own online banking session. The casino never touches your credentials and never stores a card number, because there is no card involved at any point. What the operator receives back is a confirmation that the money moved and the registered name on the paying account.
For a Swedish account the authentication step is BankID. You open the app, confirm, and the window closes. Accounts at banks in the other countries Trustly covers authenticate the way that particular bank normally demands, which may be a code generator or an in-app approval. The mechanism differs, the principle does not.
Depositing with Trustly, step by step
- Sign in and open the deposit tab in the cashier.
- Choose Trustly, sometimes labelled direct bank or open banking.
- Enter the amount in kronor. The minimum is 200 kr, which is also the qualifying figure if a bonus is running.
- Pick your bank from the list that appears.
- Log in and confirm with BankID, or with whatever your bank uses.
- The window closes and the balance updates. There is no waiting stage to sit through.
One detail worth knowing before you start: the amount is fixed inside the Trustly window, so a typo means cancelling and starting again rather than editing halfway through.
Withdrawing to your bank with Trustly
The payout runs the same pipe backwards. Open the withdrawal tab, select Trustly, enter at least 200 kr, and confirm. The request moves through pending to approved and then to the bank. The stated window is one to two hours, which is unusually honest for a casino payout page, and it holds outside banking hours because open banking does not care whether it is Sunday.
We timed one. A 900 kr payout requested on a Tuesday evening, on an already verified account, showed as available in the bank app one hour and forty minutes after the request was confirmed. That is a single data point and not a guarantee. The variable that moves it is where your request falls relative to the operator approval cycle, not the speed of the bank itself.
The name rule and the closed loop
The name on the bank account has to match the name on the gaming account. Not similar, the same person. Trustly hands the account holder name to the operator as part of the confirmation, so a mismatch is visible immediately rather than discovered later. A deposit paid from a partner or parent account will be refused, or worse, will clear and then freeze the first withdrawal.
The second half of the same rule is the closed loop: money leaves by the route it arrived by. Deposit with Trustly and your payout goes back to that same bank account. This is not the operator being awkward. A payout to an instrument different from the one that funded the account would be a transfer between two parties with a gambling balance in the middle, which is exactly what anti-money-laundering rules exist to prevent.
Trustly at OneRush, the numbers
| What | Trustly |
|---|---|
| Minimum deposit | 200 kr |
| Deposit speed | Instant |
| Minimum withdrawal | 200 kr |
| Payout time | 1-2 hours (measured: 1 h 40 min) |
| Fee from the operator | None, in either direction |
| Authentication | Your own bank login, BankID for Swedish accounts |
| Weekend behaviour | Unchanged, no banking-day dependency |
| Card data shared with the casino | None |
Three reasons a Trustly payment stalls
- A name that does not match. The single most common cause, and the only one that can also block a payout months later. Fix it before depositing, not after.
- An abandoned authentication. The BankID prompt times out quietly if you leave it, and the payment is then neither completed nor obviously failed. Nothing is debited, but the cashier can show a pending line for a while. Start again rather than paying twice.
- Your bank blocking the merchant. Some banks apply a gambling block at the account level, which stops the transfer inside your own online banking rather than at the casino. It is your bank you have to talk to, and the block is usually switchable in the bank app.
If none of these applies and the money left your account, keep the timestamp and the reference and take both to live chat. A specific transfer is traced by its reference, so a conversation without one is slow.
Verification before the first payout
Before the operator releases money to anyone it verifies who they are. Expect to upload an identity document and a recent proof of address, and allow up to 24 hours for the review on the first withdrawal. It runs once. Do it on the day you register, while nothing is waiting, and it never costs you a minute of payout time afterwards. We are a review portal and never handle anybody documents ourselves.
Related guides
- How to deposit at OneRush
- How to withdraw from OneRush
- Skrill at OneRush
- Bank transfer at OneRush
- Paysafecard at OneRush
Trustly makes it very easy to top up in ten seconds, which is precisely the risk. Set a deposit limit before you need one, and read responsible gambling if the speed starts to feel like a feature you use too often. This site is for adults aged 18 and over.