Online gambling legislation in Austria was passed in 2010, allowing companies based in Austria to obtain licenses and offer remote-based casino games and lotteries. Austrians may also choose to gamble online at offshore companies, but these firms are not allowed to advertise in Austria. Only online gambling operations based in Austria are permitted to advertise there.
List of 160 Austrian Online Casinos
Supported Languages | German, English |
Currencies | Euro |
Preferred Payment Methods | Sofortüberweisung |
Gambling In Austria
Austrians have many options when it comes to gambling, although within the country the government does have strict regulations in place. Interestingly in Austria there is a distinction between proper gambling and what is known as little gambling (Kleines Glücksspiel). The latter is for any wager of 50c or less and is not regulated. Above that amount, however, and the officials step in!
There are 12 land based casinos in Austria, operated by Casinos Austria AG. The first casinos were opened in Austria in 1934, and have always been run by the same company.
For Austrians who crave a little variety there are currently over 250 Austrian friendly online gambling destinations, and Austrian online casinos feature popular local payment methods like Sofortüberweisung as well as game play in German and wagering with Euros.
Online Gambling In Austria
Austrian companies are amongst the most successful online gambling enterprises today, particularly the industry giant bWin. The online sports betting firm began life in 1997 and within three years was listed on the Austrian Stock Exchange.
These days bWin is based out of Gibraltar, but if an online gambling firm wants to operate within Austria's borders it can apply for a license and then only accept Austrians. Many people in Austria choose to play at online casinos based outside of the country.
Further Resources and Information
Regulatory Site: https://english.bmf.gv.at/taxation/Regulation-of-Games-of-Chance.html
Additional Regulatory Site: http://english.bmf.gv.at/
Additional Regulatory Site: http://english.bmf.gv.at/