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LeoVegas
MGM Resorts ownership, AGCO registration through TigerGen Limited and a mobile-first product earn LeoVegas an 8.8. Its Alberta absence and a 1–3 day payout window keep it off the top spot.
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LeoVegas launched in 2012 with a premise that was unusual at the time: build the casino for the phone first and let the desktop site follow. Fourteen years later that decision still shapes the product, and since 2022 the company has operated under the ownership of MGM Resorts International, the Las Vegas-based group behind the Bellagio and the BetMGM brand. Few operators serving Canada can point to a parent of that scale.
Our index scores LeoVegas 8.8 overall, with a trust score of 9.0, registry-verified against its AGCO record as of June 2026. It is open to players in Ontario's regulated market and across most of the rest of Canada, with one notable gap: Alberta, where LeoVegas holds no AGLC registration ahead of the province's July 2026 market launch.
Strengths
- Owned by NYSE-listed MGM Resorts International
- AGCO-registered via TigerGen Limited for Ontario
- Native iOS and Google Play apps with full cashier access
- Three live suppliers: Evolution, Pragmatic Play, NetEnt
- Interac deposits and withdrawals in CAD, $10 minimum
Weaknesses
- Not registered with the AGLC, so unavailable in Alberta
- 1–3 day payouts trail the fastest Canadian-facing rivals
- No e-wallet route in the published banking list
- Game count and slot provider roster not yet independently verified
Payouts, withdrawals & banking
LeoVegas withdrawal time: 1–3 days via Interac, minimum deposit $10 CAD. Full banking detail below.
Banking is built around the three rails most Canadians actually use: Interac, Visa and Mastercard, all denominated in Canadian dollars. The minimum deposit is $10. There is no published e-wallet route in our verified data, which will matter to players who prefer to keep card statements clear of gaming entries.
Operator-stated withdrawal times sit at 1–3 days. That is acceptable rather than exceptional. Jackpot City, for comparison, turns withdrawals around in 24–48 hours. Interac withdrawals tend to land at the faster end of the window once a payment is approved; card refunds via Visa or Mastercard typically account for the slower end.
Expect identity verification before the first withdrawal clears. A government-issued photo ID and a recent proof of address are the standard asks, and completing both at registration rather than at cash-out is the single best way to keep that 1–3 day figure honest.
Verification & KYC: what to expect
Standard documents apply here: photo ID, proof of address from the last 90 days, sometimes a selfie with your ID. Submit them the day you open the account.
The documents, the timings and the upload mistakes that cause rejections: the KYC & verification guide.
Games & providers
LeoVegas built its reputation on slots, and the lobby remains slots-led, with the catalogue organized for thumb-driven browsing rather than desktop grids. Search, provider filters and recently-played shelves all behave the way the mobile-first heritage would suggest.
One honest caveat: our research team has not yet completed an independent count of the game library or a full audit of the slot provider roster, so we publish no game total for this operator. The data we can stand behind is the live-dealer supplier list below; the wider catalogue figures will be added once verified.
Live casino
The live floor draws from three suppliers: Evolution, Pragmatic Play and NetEnt. Evolution carries the core blackjack, roulette and baccarat schedules along with its game-show formats, while Pragmatic Play adds a second roulette and blackjack line with different table limits. That two-studio depth on the staple games gives players real choice on stakes and presentation rather than a single default table.
Mobile & support
Mobile is where LeoVegas justifies its positioning. Native apps ship for both iOS and Android. The Android build is distributed through Google Play rather than a sideloaded APK, which matters for automatic updates and security patching. The apps mirror the full cashier, including Interac, so deposits and withdrawals never force a switch to the browser.
Support runs through live chat and email. Response quality is consistent with a large regulated operator, though there is no Canadian phone line in our verified data.
What players report
Recent public reports are thin but lean negative on two points: players describing the withdrawal flow as confusing to locate and complete, and the familiar perception of early wins followed by a long cold run. Neither pattern is widespread enough for a major score change; we trimmed the index score slightly this edition and will re-check at the July review. LeoVegas's mobile product, the thing it is known for, draws no complaint pattern at all.
Drawn from public player forums (2024–2026). Individual reports are not independently verified; recurring patterns feed our trust scoring, are logged in the corrections log when they move a score, and are re-checked at every monthly edition.
Trust, safety & who runs it
In Ontario, LeoVegas operates through TigerGen Limited, the entity registered with the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) and contracted with iGaming Ontario. That dual structure, regulatory registration plus a commercial agreement with the provincial conduct-and-manage body, is the full legal footing an online casino needs in the province, and TigerGen holds both.
The ownership chain adds a second layer of accountability. MGM Resorts International acquired LeoVegas in 2022, which places the brand inside a NYSE-listed group answerable to U.S. securities regulators as well as gaming authorities in every market it serves. For its operations outside Ontario, the brand has historically run under a Malta Gaming Authority licence; our research team flags that detail as pending re-verification rather than confirmed.
Player-protection tooling covers the standard Ontario requirements: deposit limits, session and loss limits, time-outs, and self-exclusion, with Ontario players also covered by the province's centralized self-exclusion framework. Account settings make these controls reachable without contacting support.
LeoVegas — index score 8.6/10
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Frequently asked questions
Is LeoVegas legal in Canada?
Yes, within its permitted regions. In Ontario, LeoVegas is registered with the AGCO and operates through iGaming Ontario via TigerGen Limited. Players elsewhere in Canada can also access the brand, with the exception of Alberta. You must meet the legal gambling age in your province; 19+ in Ontario.
How long do LeoVegas withdrawals take?
Operator-stated withdrawal times are 1–3 days. Interac payouts usually arrive at the quicker end of that window; Visa and Mastercard refunds account for the slower end. Completing identity verification before your first withdrawal request keeps the process on schedule.
Does LeoVegas accept Interac?
Yes. Interac is supported for both deposits and withdrawals, alongside Visa and Mastercard, with all balances held in Canadian dollars. The minimum deposit is $10.
Who owns LeoVegas?
MGM Resorts International, the NYSE-listed group behind the Bellagio and BetMGM, acquired LeoVegas in 2022. In Ontario the brand is operated by TigerGen Limited, its AGCO-registered local entity.
About this data
Status: verified · Last updated 2026-06-11 · Licensing checked against the iGaming Ontario operator directory. Payout and banking figures are operator-published and cross-checked against public sources; first-hand testing is in progress. Spotted an error? Tell us.