Bookmakers in Poland
Use the table below to compare bookmakers currently available in Poland. Always verify a site's local legal status before depositing any money.
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Verifying a Polish Licence
The Polish Ministry of Finance regulates all legal betting. To stay safe, you should only use operators that hold a local permit. Using unlicensed sites carries the risk of your funds being frozen or the website being blocked by your internet provider.
- Look for a Polish licence number in the website footer.
- Check the Ministry of Finance website for the “List of entities with a permit”.
- Avoid sites listed on the official “Register of Domains Used to Offer Gambling Games Contrary to the Act”.
- Legal sites will always use a “.pl” domain rather than “.com”.
Payments and Identity Checks
Most Polish bookmakers require you to verify your identity before you can withdraw any winnings. This process is known as Know Your Customer (KYC). It is a legal requirement to prevent fraud and underage gambling.
- You will usually need to provide your PESEL number during registration.
- Expect to upload a clear photo of your ID card or passport.
- Popular local payment methods include BLIK and Przelewy24 for instant transfers.
- Standard debit cards and e-wallets are also widely accepted for both deposits and withdrawals.
Taxes and Sign-up Restrictions
Betting in Poland involves specific tax obligations. Most licensed bookmakers handle these automatically, but they will affect your potential returns.
- A 12% tax is typically deducted from your stake at the moment you place a bet.
- Winnings exceeding 2,280 PLN are subject to an additional 10% tax.
- Even if a site appears on a list for Poland, it may block your registration based on your specific IP address.
- Always check that the site allows sign-ups from your current location without the use of a VPN, as using one may breach the operator’s terms.
Safer Gambling Tools
Licensed operators must provide tools to help you manage your spending. You should use these settings as soon as you open an account to keep your betting within your means.
- Set daily or monthly deposit limits to control your budget.
- Use “time-out” features to take a short break from the site.
- If you need to stop entirely, use the self-exclusion option provided by the bookmaker.
- Seek help from local organisations like “Anonimowi Hazardziści” if you feel your gambling is becoming a problem.