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Rollino in British Columbia

British Columbia residents considering Rollino will find a 2023-launched operator offering a C$4,500 combo welcome bonus, Interac support, and a combined sportsbook and casino under one roof. The operator scores a trust rating of 54 out of 100 and a Canadian friendliness score of 55 out of 100, placing it in the C value tier. Neither figure is strong enough to inspire outright confidence. What Rollino does provide is a broad payment roster, cryptocurrency support, and 87 game providers including live dealer tables. Players evaluating a grey-market alternative to PlayNow, BC's provincially licensed platform, should weigh those features against the absence of provincial regulatory oversight and the limited consumer protections that accompany a Curacao-only licence.

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Legal status

British Columbia operates one of Canada's most clearly defined provincial gambling monopolies. The British Columbia Lottery Corporation (BCLC) holds exclusive authority over online gambling in the province, and its consumer-facing platform, PlayNow.com, is the only fully regulated online casino available to BC residents. Rollino holds a Curacao licence issued to Altacore N.V. And is not licensed by BCLC or any Canadian regulatory authority. This places it squarely in the grey market for BC players. Under BC law, playing at an unlicensed offshore operator is not a criminal offence for individual players. However, that grey-market status carries concrete practical consequences. If a withdrawal is delayed, a bonus is misapplied, or an account is closed unfairly, a BC player has no avenue through BCLC or the Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch to file a formal complaint. The Curacao licence offers materially weaker third-party dispute resolution compared to regulators such as iGO in Ontario or the UK Gambling Commission. There is no Canadian regulatory backstop. The legal gambling age in British Columbia is 19. This applies to both BCLC-licensed products and, as a consumer standard, to any platform a BC resident accesses. Rollino triggers KYC identity and age verification at the point of first withdrawal rather than at registration, which is a gap relative to provincially regulated standards where age checks are required before play begins.

Payments

Rollino supports CAD currency and Interac, the two features most relevant to Canadian players. Interac e-Transfer is the dominant bank-to-bank rail in Canada, and its availability removes the need for currency conversion or third-party e-wallets for most BC residents. Deposit and withdrawal processing times for Interac are not disclosed in available data, which limits pre-deposit planning. Visa and Mastercard are both listed for deposits and withdrawals, as is Bank Transfer. Among e-wallets, Skrill, Neteller, and MuchBetter all support both deposit and withdrawal directions, each with a disclosed processing time of 72 hours. Apple Pay supports both deposits and withdrawals. Google Pay is available for deposits only and cannot be used to withdraw funds. Paysafecard is listed for both directions; Flexepin and AstroPay are deposit-only methods with no withdrawal functionality. Cryptocurrency options include Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, and Litecoin, all supporting deposits and withdrawals. Processing times and fee percentages for crypto are not disclosed. No minimum or maximum deposit and withdrawal amounts are published for any payment method in available data. Fee percentages are also absent across the board. BC players should contact customer support or review current terms before depositing significant sums, as undisclosed fee structures are a recurring friction point at grey-market operators. The withdrawal speed rank of 2 suggests moderate payout performance, though this figure is not independently verified against a published scale.

French language

Rollino lists French among its supported interface languages and the operator's French availability is confirmed. For the majority of British Columbia residents who operate in English, this is a secondary consideration rather than a deciding factor. The operator does not disclose in available data whether French-language live chat support is staffed or whether full terms and conditions are published in French. BC players who prefer French-language service should verify language availability directly with support before registering. For any Quebec residents who encounter this analysis, Rollino is listed as available in that province, though Quebec-specific regulatory considerations differ from BC.

Rollino's C value tier and trust score of 54 out of 100 reflect a newer operator, launched in 2023, with a limited track record and a Curacao-only licence. The Canadian friendliness score of 55 out of 100 acknowledges Interac support and CAD currency but is tempered by absent payment-limit data and no Canadian regulatory standing. In BC, where the only fully regulated alternative is PlayNow, these scores signal caution rather than endorsement for players who prioritise accountability.

Our verdict

Rollino suits BC players who specifically want a grey-market operator combining crypto transactions, a sportsbook, and Interac banking in a single account. The C$4,500 welcome bonus is substantial in headline size, though wagering requirements and full bonus conditions should be reviewed carefully before claiming. Players who prioritise regulatory accountability, transparent payment limits, or a robust suite of responsible gambling tools should default to PlayNow.com, BCLC's provincially licensed platform. Rollino's trust score of 54 and its Curacao licence provide materially weaker consumer protections than any regulated Canadian operator. There is no recourse through provincial authorities in the event of a dispute. The operator is not suitable for anyone under 19 or for players who require institutional-level dispute resolution mechanisms.

Frequently asked questions

Is Rollino legal in British Columbia?
Rollino is not licensed by BCLC and operates in the grey market in BC. The province's online gambling monopoly means only PlayNow.com is provincially regulated. It is not a criminal offence for individual BC residents to play at grey-market operators, but no provincial regulator oversees Rollino and formal dispute resolution through BC authorities is unavailable.
Does Rollino support Interac in British Columbia?
Yes. Rollino accepts Interac for both deposits and withdrawals, which is the most convenient banking option for most BC residents. Processing times for Interac are not disclosed in available operator data. CAD currency is supported, so currency conversion fees should not apply for Canadian dollar transactions.
What is the legal gambling age in British Columbia?
The legal gambling age in British Columbia is 19. This applies to both provincially regulated and grey-market platforms. Rollino requires KYC identity verification at first withdrawal. Players under 19 should not register on any gambling platform operating in or accessible to BC residents.
Where can I get help for problem gambling in British Columbia?
Contact the BC Problem Gambling Help Line at 1-888-795-6111 or visit bcresponsiblegambling.ca. This free, confidential service is available around the clock. For self-exclusion from BCLC-licensed platforms, use the GameSense Voluntary Self-Exclusion program at gamesense.com/self-exclusion. To self-exclude from Rollino specifically, contact its 24/7 support team directly.
What responsible gambling tools does Rollino offer?
Rollino offers self-exclusion and cooling-off period tools. Deposit limits are not listed among its disclosed responsible gambling features, which is a notable gap compared to BCLC-regulated products that include a full suite of limit-setting controls. Players who rely on deposit limits should confirm their availability with Rollino's support team before depositing.
Can I use cryptocurrency at Rollino from British Columbia?
Yes. Rollino accepts Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, and Litecoin for both deposits and withdrawals. Processing times and fee percentages for crypto transactions are not disclosed in available data. Cryptocurrency bypasses traditional banking rails, which may appeal to players seeking faster settlement, but it also removes the fraud-protection mechanisms associated with credit and debit cards.

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