Casumo Announces Strategic Exit from Ontario’s Regulated iGaming Market

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on April 15, 2026
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European online casino giant Casumo is preparing to discontinue its operations in Ontario, marking the end of its three-year tenure in the province’s regulated sector.

The operator confirmed that all gaming for Ontario-based users will officially terminate on April 30, 2026, with final account closures scheduled for May 14.

Phased Withdrawal Timeline

Casumo has implemented a gradual exit strategy to allow users to manage their balances and bonuses. The brand began notifying players on April 1, simultaneously disabling new registrations. The phase-out includes several critical deadlines:

  • April 8: The final day for players to claim outstanding bonuses.
  • April 23: Deposits will no longer be accepted.
  • April 30: The final day for all gameplay on the platform.
  • May 14: Complete closure of all player accounts. Any remaining funds not withdrawn by this date will be forfeited under the shutdown terms.

Market Context and Operator Turnover

Originating in Sweden and currently headquartered in Malta, Casumo was an early entrant into Ontario, receiving its license in 2022. During its operational period, it offered a massive catalog of over 3,300 slot titles through partnerships with giants like Playtech and Pragmatic Play. Despite leaving Ontario, Casumo continues its Canadian presence in Alberta, British Columbia, and Quebec.

The exit highlights the intense competitive pressure in Ontario, which currently hosts 48 licensed operators across 82 sites. Casumo joins other notable departures such as Fitzdares, Rivalry, and the Wildz group.

While some operators cite prohibitive costs of doing business, others have shifted focus to B2B services. As the market continues to mature, this turnover reflects a broader reassessment of commercial positions within one of North America’s most densely populated iGaming jurisdictions.

Dimitri Dimitrov

Dimitri is an iGaming expert with nearly a decade of experience and a knack for crafting content that speaks directly to the iGaming crowd. He understands affiliate marketing, player psychology, and search algorithms, which enables him to write engaging, data-driven articles.

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