PayID Deposits: What To Know Before Your First Top-Up
PayID lets you deposit to an online casino by sending a bank transfer to an identifier (often your mobile number or email) instead of entering BSB and account details. The casino shows a PayID name when you confirm the transfer in your banking app; match that name to the cashier screen before you send. Deposits are typically credited in near real time, but the first transfer can take longer if your bank flags it for review or if the casino waits for final confirmation.
Set your deposit amount in the casino cashier first, then send the exact same figure from your bank to avoid mismatches that can delay crediting. Banks may apply per-transfer or daily limits, so check your own cap before you start, and don’t split a single intended deposit into multiple small payments unless the cashier explicitly supports it. Use only a PayID shown inside your logged-in cashier session and keep a screenshot of the transfer receipt (time, amount, PayID) in case support needs to trace the payment.