PayID Deposits: What To Know Before Your First Top‑Up
PayID deposits use Australia’s NPP rails and typically land in your casino balance in under a minute, because the transfer runs as a real-time bank payment rather than a card charge. You create a PayID in your banking app (email or mobile), then send funds to the casino’s PayID as you would to any other payee; the receipt in your bank statement shows the payee name, which helps you confirm you paid the right account before you hit send.
Before your first deposit, check three settings: the casino’s minimum deposit (often $10–$20), your bank’s PayID/NPP transfer limits, and whether your PayID details match the name on your casino account, because mismatches can trigger a manual review. Treat PayID as a deposit method only: withdrawals usually go back to a bank account via bank transfer, so keep the account you deposit from in your own name and avoid sending from a business or joint account unless the casino’s banking rules allow it.