Sportsbook Review
Cashed is built for the bettor who wants to place a wager, watch the game, and get out clean when the moment feels right. I opened an account from Montreal, funded it in CAD, and spent a few weeks treating it like what it is, a product rather than a team to cheer for. The pitch here is simplicity and cash-out control, and for the most part it keeps that promise.
Bonuses and promotions
Cashed leans on a welcome offer and a rotating set of promos, and I will say the same thing I say about every banner. The number is not the story, the terms are. Before you opt in, read the wagering requirement, the minimum odds that count toward it, and the window you have to clear it, because those three lines decide whether an offer is a gift or a chore. Cashed keeps the language readable, which I appreciate, but a smaller offer you can actually clear beats a big one you cannot. Treat any promo as a priced product with strings attached, and opt in only when the play made sense anyway.
Sports coverage and markets
Coverage is solid across the sports a Canadian actually watches. NHL is well served on a Saturday slate, with the usual moneyline, puck line, and totals plus a decent spread of props. The CFL shows up, which still surprises me on a lot of sites. NBA is there for the Raptors crowd, MLB for the Blue Jays faithful through the summer, and MLS gets covered for the Whitecaps, TFC, and CF Montreal supporters. Soccer beyond MLS is present in a general sense, with the big leagues and cups you would expect. Cashed is not trying to be the widest board in the market, and that is fine. Where it earns its name is live betting paired with cash-out, so you can lock in a return before a lead evaporates or a lineup change ruins your read.
Payments and payouts
Interac and iDebit come first here, which is exactly what I want to see on a Canadian site, since they move money in real CAD without a currency-conversion detour. Depositing was quick and low-drama. Withdrawals go back through the same rails in most cases, and as always the honest caveat is KYC. Expect to verify your identity before your first cash-out, so upload a clear piece of ID and a proof of address early so nothing stalls when you want your money. Payout speed and fair wagering beat a big number on a banner, and Cashed lands on the reasonable side of both.
Mobile experience
Most of my testing happened on a phone, because that is where most of us bet now, usually on the couch during the second period. The mobile site is light and quick, the bet slip is easy to read, and cash-out sits where your thumb expects it, which matters more than any flashy animation. I did not feel the need to hunt for a separate app to get a clean experience.
Licensing and safety
Check the licence before you deposit a loonie. Depending on where you live, you will either be on a provincially regulated platform, such as one operating under AGCO and iGaming Ontario, or on an offshore book that accepts Canadian players. Both models exist in this market, and the responsible move is to confirm which one applies to you and that the operator is properly licensed. Look for real responsible-gambling tools, deposit limits, time-outs, and self-exclusion, and use them. This is not legal or tax advice, just the habit of a former actuary who reads the fine print for fun.
Pros and cons
- Pro: Clean, uncluttered interface that gets you from slate to bet slip fast.
- Pro: Cash-out is front and centre and works smoothly during live play.
- Pro: Interac and iDebit supported for straightforward CAD banking.
- Con: The market depth is narrower than the biggest global books.
- Con: Promo rotation can be thin between marquee events.
- Con: KYC before the first withdrawal can slow you down if you leave it late.
Bottom line
Cashed knows what it is. If you want a straightforward book with strong cash-out control and no clutter, it is an easy site to recommend for casual and mid-stakes Canadian bettors. If you chase obscure markets or the deepest prop menus, you may outgrow it. For most people who just want to bet the game and stay in control, it does the job without fuss.
FAQ
Is Cashed available across Canada?
Availability depends on your province and whether you are using a provincially regulated or offshore platform, so confirm access and licensing for your own address before depositing.
How fast are withdrawals at Cashed?
Interac and iDebit cash-outs are generally reasonable once you are verified, but your very first withdrawal waits on KYC, so complete that early to avoid delays.
What is the minimum age to bet?
You must be 19 or older in most of Canada, and 18 or older in Alberta, Manitoba, and Quebec.
