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Australian edition, amounts in A$. PayID moves money between Australian bank accounts in seconds; whether it appears among the options in your own cashier is not something the operator publishes. OzzyBet is licensed offshore and holds no Australian licence, so no Australian regulator supervises it or hears player disputes; the Interactive Gambling Act 2001, enforced by ACMA, targets the operators rather than the player who signs up.

OzzyBet Minimum Deposit

OzzyBet does not publish a minimum deposit figure, for any method, anywhere. So this page does not invent one. What it does instead is more useful: explain what sets the floor on each type of payment rail, why the number you actually care about is usually the bonus qualifying minimum rather than the cashier's floor, and how to find both in your own account in a minute.

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There are three different minimums, and people confuse them

Almost every question about minimum deposits is really about one of these three numbers. They are usually different from each other, and the one that matters depends on why you are depositing.

Which minimumWhat it meansWho sets itWhere to find it
Cashier floorThe smallest amount the deposit screen will accept at allThe operator, per methodThe deposit screen, after you select a method
Bonus qualifying minimumThe smallest deposit that triggers the welcome offer. Frequently higher than the cashier floor.The promotion's termsThe offer's own claim page
Rail minimumA floor imposed by the payment method itself, not the casinoThe payment network or voucher issuerYour bank, wallet or voucher provider

The expensive mistake is depositing at the cashier floor while intending to claim a bonus, and finding the deposit did not qualify. Bonuses are rarely applied retroactively. If you are depositing for the offer, the qualifying minimum on the bonus page's claim link is the only number that matters — read it first.

What sets the floor on each rail

Operators do not pick minimums arbitrarily. The floor on a given method is mostly a function of what that method costs the operator to process, which is why the pattern below holds fairly consistently across the industry even though the exact figures vary.

Real-time bank transfer (PayID)

Typically the lowest floor

Domestic bank rails cost the operator very little per transaction, so minimums on them tend to sit at the bottom of the range. Whether OzzyBet offers PayID at all is not published — check your own AUD cashier.

Crypto

Floor set by network fees

Confirmed present at OzzyBet as a category. The practical floor is whatever makes the network fee tolerable — a deposit worth less than the fee to send it makes no sense regardless of what the cashier permits.

Neosurf vouchers

Floor set by denomination

Confirmed present. The minimum is effectively the smallest voucher you can buy, since vouchers are sold in fixed denominations. That is set by the retailer and issuer, not by the casino.

Cards, if offered

Usually a higher floor

Card processing carries a per-transaction cost with a fixed component, so tiny card deposits are uneconomic and minimums are set accordingly. Not published for this operator.

Why this page doesn't print figures

It would be easy to write “the minimum deposit is A$20” and easier still to rank for it. The reason not to is that the number would be fabricated. OzzyBet's cashier is populated per country and per account when it loads, and the operator publishes only the categories it supports — a crypto section, a fiat section, and Neosurf vouchers. No minimum figures appear anywhere in its published material.

A specific figure quoted with confidence here would be a guess dressed as a fact, and it would be a guess with consequences: someone budgets around it, deposits that amount, and misses a bonus threshold or hits a rejected transaction. Describing the structure honestly is less satisfying than a number, but it is the version that survives contact with your actual cashier.

The minimum is not the same as the sensible amount

Worth separating two questions that get asked as one. “What is the minimum I am allowed to deposit” is a technical limit set by the cashier. “What should I deposit” is a budgeting decision, and the cashier has no opinion on it.

A useful discipline is to decide the second number before you ever look at the first, and to decide it as a fixed amount you are prepared to lose entirely rather than as a starting stake you intend to grow. Set it away from the deposit screen, ideally before you register, because the cashier is designed with suggested amounts and bonus tiers positioned to nudge that figure upward. Deposit limits are available at most operators as a self-service tool and are worth setting on day one, when they cost you nothing, rather than on a day when you want them. The responsible gambling page covers the Australian tools available, including BetStop for self-exclusion.

How to find your real minimum

1. Register in AUD

Currency drives which methods and limits you see, and it is usually fixed at signup rather than changeable later. See registration.

2. Open the deposit screen and select a method

Minimums are per method, so they only appear after you pick one. Check each option you might realistically use, not just the first.

3. Read the bonus terms in the same sitting

Compare the cashier floor against the offer's qualifying minimum. If they differ, the higher one is your real minimum for this deposit.

4. Check the withdrawal minimum too

Withdrawal minimums are separate and sometimes higher. Depositing a sum smaller than the withdrawal floor can strand a balance you cannot cash out. See withdrawal.

Should you deposit the minimum?

For a first deposit at any offshore-licensed operator, a small one is a reasonable default — and OzzyBet's stated licence, e-gaming licence No. 0000002 from the Tobique Gaming Commission, is offshore-tier rather than MGA or UKGC. A small first deposit lets you test the parts that actually matter before committing more: does the cashier work, does verification go through cleanly, does a withdrawal actually arrive. Those questions get answered properly by depositing a modest amount and withdrawing part of it, which is worth far more than any review.

The counter-consideration is bonus arithmetic. A minimum deposit paired with a large match sounds efficient, but wagering is calculated on the bonus, so a small deposit with a big percentage match can leave a requirement that is disproportionate to your bankroll and effectively impossible to clear before expiry. The four numbers on the bonus page are what decide that, not the deposit size alone. And the flat answer to “how much should I deposit” is: an amount you are entirely willing to lose, which is a budgeting question rather than a strategy one.

What is OzzyBet's minimum deposit?

Not published. The operator does not state minimum deposit figures anywhere in its public material, and the cashier's method list loads per country and per account. Your own deposit screen is the only reliable source.

Is the PayID minimum lower than a card deposit?

On rails generally, yes — domestic bank transfers cost less to process than card transactions, so their minimums usually sit lower. Whether OzzyBet offers either method is not published, so treat that as a rule about payment rails rather than a statement about this cashier.

Does the minimum deposit qualify me for the welcome bonus?

Not necessarily. The bonus qualifying minimum is set by the promotion and is frequently higher than the cashier floor. Check the claim page before depositing, since bonuses are rarely applied retroactively.

Is there a minimum withdrawal as well?

Yes, and it is a separate figure from the deposit minimum, shown on the withdrawal screen. It is worth checking before you deposit, not after.

18+ only. Deposit and withdrawal limits are set by the operator per method and per account and change without notice. This page describes how minimums are structured, not confirmed figures — check your own cashier. See Responsible Gambling.