Do I get a bonus when I deposit via Rapid Transfer?
Yes, but only when the bonus terms list Rapid Transfer as an eligible payment method. If Rapid Transfer is excluded for that promotion, the deposit will go through without the bonus being attached.
Casinos usually treat Rapid Transfer deposits the same as card payments for welcome offers and reloads. The common formats are a first-deposit match (for example, 100% up to £200), a fixed cash bonus (such as £20 when you deposit £50), and free spins bundled with the match on selected slots. Some sites also run short “rapid deposit” promos where Rapid Transfer triggers a higher match on a set day, but the bonus terms still follow the standard wagering model for that promotion.
Rapid Transfer can come with method-specific limits that change the final bonus value. Casinos sometimes set a minimum qualifying deposit for this method (for example, £20) and cap the maximum bonusable amount lower than cards or bank transfer, especially on high-value first deposits. Rapid Transfer deposits also tend to be excluded from a few niche offers like card-only cashback, and withdrawals may require the same payment route or a verified bank account in your name, which can slow down bonus cashout if the casino applies “same-method” rules.
Deposit bonuses funded via Rapid Transfer follow standard playthrough rules: you must wager the bonus (and, where stated, the deposit amount) a set number of times, within a fixed time window, while staying within game and bet-size limits.
Yes, but only when the bonus terms list Rapid Transfer as an eligible payment method. If Rapid Transfer is excluded for that promotion, the deposit will go through without the bonus being attached.
Yes. The Rapid Transfer deposit has to meet the promotion’s minimum deposit amount, and the casino applies the same threshold regardless of whether you deposit from desktop or mobile.
No. One-time offers (for example, “first Rapid Transfer deposit”) apply once per account. Reload offers follow the promo schedule and stop applying when you hit the promotion’s claim limit.
The bonus credits after the casino confirms the Rapid Transfer deposit in your cashier history. If the payment shows as pending, the bonus stays on hold until the deposit status changes to completed.
Sometimes. Casinos can set separate wagering requirements, maximum bet limits, and game contributions for Rapid Transfer promos, so the only reliable reference is the bonus terms attached to that specific offer.