Last Updated: 2 August 2024, Author: AceOdds
Some deposit options have no minimum requirements and instantly add credit to your Bwin 💵 account. Deposit a maximum of £70,000 via bank transfer. No fees are charged.
Before you begin playing, it’s always best to 💵 be familiar with Bwin’s terms and conditions since they vary from country to country.
For example, suppose you deposited £90 via 💵 PayPal and won £150, you would be required to withdraw £90 of the balance to your PayPal account. Once withdrawn, 💵 other withdrawal methods would become available.
It’s also worth being aware that not all deposit options will be available as withdrawal 💵 options. It would be best if you also made yourself familiar with the closed-loop policy, which is a set regulation 💵 requiring you to withdraw winnings via the method used to deposit funds - to at least the amount deposited.
After contacting 💵 Bwin customer support, clearing our cache and trying a different browser (as advised), no additional payment options appeared. Bwin customer 💵 support advised us that UK customers can deposit using the methods listed on AceOdds, and you should contact them if 💵 they are not showing in your account.
Here at AceOdds, we’ve reviewed the Bwin terms and conditions to create a list 💵 of possible deposit and withdrawal methods. When creating your account, you may notice that not all those options are listed. 💵 When we opened our account, we found that only four deposit options were available.
You may not be asked at the 💵 point of account creation, but if you want to be able to withdraw money from your Bwin cash balance, you 💵 will need to verify your account. We’ve created this guide to help you do this quickly and easily.
You’ll find that 💵 some offers provide Bet Credits as opposed to cash winnings. If you’re new to online betting, you should know that 💵 Bet Credits must be played and cannot be withdrawn. Check out our article for more information on withdrawing funds from 💵 your Bwin account .
Whether you already have an account with Bwin or are yet to open one, visit AceOdds and 💵 take advantage of the available sign up offers .
Google Pay
Only available when using the Bwin app on your Android or 💵 Tablet. Funds reach your Bwin balance instantly with no minimum or maximum deposit listed.
If you're an Android user and prefer 💵 to limit the number of places where you store your Debit Card details, Google Pay is a great option. Available 💵 for making deposits with Bwin Sports, Poker, Casino and Bingo apps, it's quick and easy when you're on the go.
You 💵 can store more than one Debit Card with Google Pay and select from which to deposit. Remember that you'll need 💵 to return any winnings to that card too.
Apple Pay
Available from your Mac and compatible Apple devices. Money is transferred instantly. 💵 Bwin set a minimum deposit limit of £5 and a maximum of £2,000.
Apple Pay does for Apple products what Google 💵 Pay does for Android. However, unlike Google Pay, you can deposit via Apple Pay using your Mac. If you use 💵 an iOS product, you're limited to using the mobile web in safari, not chrome or any other browser. If you 💵 don't see Apple Pay listed, it's possible that your model doesn't support it with Bwin.
Although the maximum deposit limit set 💵 by Bwin is £2000, it's also worth noting that Apple Pay limits transactions to £10,000 over one week.
Debit Card
Deposit a 💵 minimum of £5 and a maximum of £2,000 into your Bwin account instantly.
Bwin accepts Visa, MasterCard, Maestro and Visa Electron 💵 with a minimum deposit limit of £5. For many, Debit card transactions are preferred because they're safely stored with Bwin 💵 for future use.
Although Debit Card transactions can be instant, your bank ultimately approves the transaction, which may sometimes cause a 💵 slight delay.
You can also change your Debit Card as and when needed. Make sure you keep the closed-loop policy in 💵 mind if there are funds to withdraw.
Luxon Pay
No minimum or maximum deposit limit is set. Funds are instantly transferred to 💵 your Bwin account.
Have you heard of Luxon? It's yet another e-wallet available in a very competitive market. Bwin may prefer 💵 Luxon for not charging any fees, but it's also a payment option that may not be listed when you first 💵 create your Bwin account.
Setting up a Luxon account is easy and can be done via their website. It's great if 💵 you need to make payments elsewhere because it allows you to hold funds in different currencies. If you do not 💵 see this option available, contact Bwin for support.
MuchBetter
Instantly deposit a minimum of £5 and a maximum of £1,553.75 into your 💵 Bwin account. Deposit in GBP, Euro or USD.
MuchBetter is another e-wallet that's growing in popularity. It differs from others on 💵 the market because it's linked to your mobile number instead of your email. As such, ensure the mobile number registered 💵 with Bwin is the same as that registered with MuchBetter.
Bwin will populate the MuchBetter payment field when you start the 💵 deposit with the mobile number stored. The number cannot be changed, so ensure they match.
Instant Bank Transfer
Funds clear instantly with 💵 the minimum deposit limit set at £5 and the maximum at £5,000.
Instant Banking uses open banking protocols to transfer funds 💵 directly from your bank account to Bwin, you can deposit up to £5,000 in this way.
Neteller
Deposit a minimum of £10 💵 and a maximum of £50,000 with Neteller. Funds can clear instantly, and no fees are charged.
Neteller is another platform operating 💵 as an e-wallet. However, unlike others on the market, with Neteller, you can also apply for a cash card.
Bwin does 💵 not specify that Neteller cannot be used in the UK and lists GBP as an accepted currency. However, when we 💵 created our Bwin account, it wasn't listed as an option we could select. When we contacted Bwin via Live Chat, 💵 they advised that there was no reason for this option not showing in our account.
PayPal
Instantly deposit a minimum of £10 💵 and a maximum of £2,000 from your PayPal account. No fees are applied, and there's no need to store card 💵 details with Bwin.
Probably the most common e-wallet and one that will be available to new customers. The benefit of using 💵 e-wallets is that you can choose to fund them via more than one bank or Debit Card, giving more flexibility 💵 when withdrawing.
Another perk with the e-wallets is that you never have to add card details to Bwin. Also, it doesn't 💵 matter if the email registered with your Bwin account differs from that registered with your PayPal account. As a bonus, 💵 if you click to say you approve the PayPal Billing Agreement, once you've completed the first transaction, you won't ever 💵 be asked for secondary approval again.
Paysafecard
Deposit a minimum of £5 and a maximum of £1000 with your Paysafecard. Funds are 💵 transferred instantly, and no fees are applied.
The Paysafecard is a prepaid card that you top up by purchasing cash vouchers. 💵 You can then use it to shop online. It's widely accepted with online gaming sites and is the closest thing 💵 you'll get to using a credit card - which is no longer permitted on any gambling sites.
It's easy to apply 💵 for a Paysafecard which you can then top up as and when needed by using vouchers. It's also possible to 💵 withdraw back to your Paysafecard, and funds can be used elsewhere.
Skrill
Deposit a minimum of £10 and a maximum of £10,000 💵 into your Bwin account instantly. Note, not for MasterCard deposits.
In their terms and conditions, Bwin flags something essential. That you 💵 cannot fund your Bwin account via Skrill if you used a MasterCard to fund your Skrill account.
Skrill is another e-wallet 💵 favoured for offering an extensive range of currencies and low-fee transactions. Don't worry, though. As with the other e-wallets, no 💵 fees are passed on to UK customers.
Skrill 1-Tap
Deposit a minimum of £10 and a maximum of £10,000 into your Bwin 💵 account instantly, without secondary authentication. Note, not for MasterCard deposits.
Skrill 1-Tap works on the same terms as Skrill. However, like 💵 PayPal, where you can tick the billing agreement and avoid the second stage of authentications. Skrill 1-Tap does the same.
Trustly
Deposit 💵 a minimum of £5 and a maximum of £776.87 using Trustly. Funds reach your Bwin account instantly.
Trustly is an account-to-account 💵 platform that speeds up the bank transfer process, making something that can take up to three days instant.
You'll also find 💵 some of the newer banks like Monzo included in the Trustly transfer option, not just the mainstream, high street banks.
Promo 💵 Code
No minimum or maximum limit. Enter your promo code and instantly top-up funds.
If you received a promo code voucher as 💵 a prize for a competition or giveaway, you could use it to add funds to your Bwin account.
There's no maximum 💵 or minimum amount, just input the 12-digit voucher code, and you're good to go. Remember that you won't be able 💵 to withdraw using this method, and any funds added via the PromoCode feature will be Bet Credits.
How to Deposit Funds
While 💵 creating this article, we spent some time using the Live Chat feature with Bwin to establish why many of the 💵 above methods were not available to us as deposit options.
Having been told there were no restrictions on our account, we 💵 opened Bwin in Safari and Chrome and still got the same results. We would still recommend contacting Bwin for support 💵 if your preferred payment method should be available but isn’t presented as an option.
Accessing the deposit options on Bwin
As pictured, 💵 the Deposit icon is situated at the top of the page and will remain there no matter what screen you’re 💵 on. You’ll also get a view of your available balance, which will be made up of cash and credit.
Selecting a 💵 deposit option at Bwin
As mentioned above, more deposit options should be available to UK customers than those shown in the 💵 image above. Having contacted Bwin, support is available if deposit methods are missing.
However, if one of the popular payment methods 💵 shown is your chosen deposit method, click on it and follow the steps.
Always Bet Responsibly
Setting Limits
When you open your Bwin 💵 account, one of the first screens you’ll see is the option to set deposit limits. You can choose to set 💵 a limit or have no limit at all at this point, but it’s easy to get back to the option 💵 if you feel that you need it.
Setting your deposit limits at Bwin
The Deposit Limits link is available from the Deposit 💵 screen, meaning you can think about it when making a new deposit. Deposit Limits are a safer gambling tool, allowing 💵 you to set daily, weekly or monthly deposit limits. It aims to keep you gambling within your means.
There are no 💵 restrictions on lowering your deposit limit and limiting what you spend. However, if you request to increase or remove the 💵 limit you set, there’s a 24-hour wait for this to happen. This is done so you can think about whether 💵 it’s a good decision and gives you a chance to change your mind.
Finding the Bwin Safer Gambling features
The Safer Gambling 💵 link is available on every screen, taking you to the other options available to ensure your gambling remains safe. As 💵 well as being able to set a Deposit Limit, you can also set a Stake Limit and a curfew from 💵 this screen.
The Curfew is an interesting feature because it stops you from placing bets at certain times, for example, at 💵 weekends or after a specific time in the evening.
Reality Checks are also safety features you’ll find here, which are great 💵 if you’re playing a game instead of placing bets on a sport. It’s easy to lose track of time and 💵 spending, but when you set a Reality Check, Bwin will prompt you to consider stopping play after a set amount 💵 of time. Similarly, the Play Break feature allows you to decide how long you remain in continuous play, which constitutes 💵 placing one bet every five minutes. You can set your continuous play limit from one to three hours, and Bwin 💵 will warn you when your limit is approaching.
Other standard safety features are Time Out, where you can prevent yourself from 💵 placing bets from 24 hours to six weeks; Self Exclusion, from six months to five years; and finally, account closure.
If 💵 you need to take a step away from gambling and need help, the better option is to use the Self 💵 Exclusion feature instead of closing your account. Closed accounts may be reopened, but you cannot change the Self Exclusion period.
Unaccepted 💵 Payment Methods
Other than the fact that not all available options may show in your account, Bwin offers a great variety 💵 of options.
E-wallets - The only e-wallet not accepted by Bwin is Rapid Transfer. However, given the speed and efficiency of 💵 the other e-wallets, this isn’t much of a hindrance.
- The only e-wallet not accepted by Bwin is Rapid Transfer. However, 💵 given the speed and efficiency of the other e-wallets, this isn’t much of a hindrance. Dedicated Card - Bwin isn’t 💵 alone in not offering a dedicated cash card. Bet365 and PaddyPower provide them, and it’s a way of accessing your 💵 available balance from an ATM without having to withdraw it to any other account.
- Bwin isn’t alone in not offering 💵 a dedicated cash card. Bet365 and PaddyPower provide them, and it’s a way of accessing your available balance from an 💵 ATM without having to withdraw it to any other account. Credit Cards - No online gambling platform in the UK 💵 can accept credit card deposits due to regulations. Paysafecard is the closest you can get to a prepaid way of 💵 funding your account.
- No online gambling platform in the UK can accept credit card deposits due to regulations. Paysafecard is 💵 the closest you can get to a prepaid way of funding your account. Cash - As an online-only site, in-person 💵 cash deposits aren’t available.
Change Log