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# Grandstand Launches a High-Limit Debit Card for Bettors
- URL: https://www.igamingnews.biz/grandstand-rollcard-high-limit-debit-card/
- Published: 2026-08-12T12:00:00.000Z
- Updated: 2026-08-12T13:52:18.000Z
- Description: Grandstand's Rollcard is a Visa debit card with $1 million daily limits and FDIC-insured deposits for high-volume sports, casino and prediction market players.
- Author: iGamingNews Editorial Desk
- Tags: Product, US

*Image credit: Source: Grandstand Limited product announcement. Never imply stock depicts the actual event.*

**Grandstand launched Rollcard on August 11, a Visa debit card issued through Cross River Bank that lets high-volume sports, casino and prediction market players spend up to $1 million a day from a dedicated, FDIC-insured account.** The card is built by Rollcard LLC, a Grandstand subsidiary, and is live now at rollcard.com.

The limits are the pitch. Rollcard carries a $1 million daily card-spend cap, a $250,000 ACH withdrawal limit and $2,000 in ATM access, well above what a standard consumer debit card allows, alongside a dedicated deposit account covered by FDIC insurance up to $250,000 per depositor. Cashback runs 0.30% to 0.55% on qualifying spend at licensed US sportsbooks, daily fantasy platforms and legal online casinos, doubled for a customer's first 30 days up to a $2,000 cap. Grandstand built in spending controls and cooling-off periods alongside the standard Regulation E fraud protections, and the card's own marketing leads with responsible-gambling resources including the 1-800-GAMBLER helpline.

"Serious players deserve a dedicated financial product built for how they play," said Kevin McCrystle, Grandstand's CEO and co-founder. The pitch to high rollers is separation: a bankroll account that sits apart from a player's everyday checking account, with a spending ceiling built for someone moving six or seven figures a month rather than someone trying to prevent it.

The more interesting story is what this says about Grandstand itself. [The company renamed from Gambling.com Group to Grandstand in July](https://www.igamingnews.biz/grandstand-rebrand-gambling-com-group/), a move framed at the time as widening who would do business with an affiliate carrying a gambling-branded name. Rollcard is the first product to show what that wider aperture is actually for: an affiliate and media business, built on OddsJam, OpticOdds, RotoWire and Casinos.com, becoming a card issuer's program manager. [McCrystle's own path to Grandstand's top job ran through building the company's product portfolio](https://www.igamingnews.biz/gambling-com-kevin-mccrystle-ceo/), and Rollcard is the clearest evidence yet that his mandate is diversification beyond affiliate commissions, not just a name change.

It also lands inside a payments trend that has nothing to do with affiliates specifically. [Operators have spent 2026 chasing the unified wallet as the moat that actually keeps high-value players](https://www.igamingnews.biz/unified-wallet-igaming-operator-moat/), and [open banking has been the rail most of them reach for to do it](https://www.igamingnews.biz/open-banking-payments-igaming/). Grandstand is approaching the same high-value player from the other side of the table, not as the operator holding the wallet, but as the media company that already has that player's attention and is now building the account the wallet sits inside. If it works, other affiliates chasing recurring revenue past the next Google algorithm update have a new template to copy.

## The affiliate model just grew a balance sheet

Program managers in the fintech card business typically earn a cut of interchange and account fees rather than a one-time referral payment, and neither Grandstand nor Cross River Bank has disclosed Rollcard's specific economics. But the structural shift is the point: an affiliate that manages a bettor's spending account has a reason to want that bettor active for years, not just clicking through once. Rollcard's daily limits will draw the initial attention. The recurring relationship underneath is the actual product.