Caesars Digital stops accepting credit cards across entire network

The U.S. online gambling industry is reconsidering the use of credit cards en masse, and Caesars Entertainment is the latest operator to opt to ban them as a payment method.

Caesars stopped accepting credit card account funding on any of its online gambling platforms in the mainland United States on April 14, the company’s Senior Vice President of Corporate Communications & Production Kate Whiteley confirmed to SBC Americas on Thursday.

The change applies to all Caesars Digital sites and apps, including:

Caesars Sportsbook & Casino

Caesars Palace Online Casino

Horseshoe Casino

William Hill Sportsbook

Caesars Racebook

World Series of Poker (WSOP) Online

The shift, which is noted on the Caesars Sportsbook & Casino website, does not apply to the platform’s online operations in Puerto Rico or Ontario.

“This change follows months of independent review and careful evaluation that began last fall, during which we closely assessed our deposit processes and customer preferences,” Whit..

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