Account Verification After Login At Kansino
After you sign in, Kansino can ask for verification when an action triggers a compliance check, or when the system flags a mismatch in your account details. The review is tied to KYC and anti-fraud rules and it can limit withdrawals until the check is completed.
Verification is required before the first withdrawal in many cases, and it can also be required when you change personal details such as your name, date of birth, phone number, or email. Kansino also requests a new review when you add a new payment method or try to withdraw to a method that does not match the name on the account.
Verification can start after login if the account is logged in from a new country, a new device, or a new IP range, or if multiple failed login attempts occurred. A temporary restriction on cashout or payment actions is a common outcome until documents are approved.
Players usually upload documents in the account area and the casino checks that the details match the registration data and the payment profile. Blurry photos, cropped edges, and expired documents are typical reasons for rejection.
- ID: Passport, national ID card (front and back), or driving licence; the document must be valid, show full name and date of birth, and be readable in one photo per side.
- Address: Utility bill, bank statement, or government letter showing your full name and current address; it is commonly required to be recent (often within the last 3 months).
- Payment method: For cards, a photo showing the first 6 and last 4 digits with the middle digits covered, plus the cardholder name; for e-wallets, a screenshot of the account page showing the owner name and account identifier.
- Selfie check: A selfie holding the ID, or a short liveness video, when Kansino needs to confirm the document belongs to the account holder.
- Source of funds: Payslip, tax return, bank statement, or proof of sale when transaction size or risk checks require extra confirmation.
In practice, verification at Kansino is triggered by withdrawals, changes to personal or