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Canadian edition, amounts in C$. Gambling is regulated province by province rather than federally, this operator holds no Canadian provincial licence, and its own restricted-markets list blocks players in Ontario and New Brunswick outright.

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The welcome offer, explained

120% up to C$5,000 + 250 Free Spins

This is the offer available through the buttons on this site, shown in Canadian dollars because this guide is written for players in Canada. It is an advertising offer this site is paid to promote — see our affiliate disclosure. Always confirm final wagering, minimum deposit and expiry in the offer's own terms before you claim.

Two different offers, and why people mix them up

This is the single most common source of confusion around this brand, so it goes at the top rather than in a footnote.

There are two separate welcome promotions in circulation, and they are not the same thing. The one on this page is a cross-brand offer of 120% up to C$5,000 plus 250 Free Spins, available through this guide's links. Separately, OzzyBet advertises its own welcome package on its homepage, headlined as up to A$30,000 plus 500 free spins, under the tagline "Real bonuses. Real payouts. Real fun." Both are genuine advertised claims, sourced from the places they appear. They are different promotions with different terms, and you cannot combine them or convert one into the other.

This site's offerOzzyBet's own advertised pack
Headline120% match, up to C$5,000Up to A$30,000
Free spins250500
Where it comes fromThe advertising link on this siteOzzyBet's own homepage banner
Currency shownShown here in C$, the currency of this editionQuoted in the currency the operator advertises it in
Terms published here?Headline terms only — full terms at the offer pageNo — we don't republish another brand's unread terms

A word on that A$30,000 figure, because a number that big does more harm than good if you read it wrong. It is a maximum across a package, almost certainly spread over multiple deposits, and it represents the theoretical ceiling if you deposited enough to max out every stage. Nobody is handed A$30,000. The same logic applies to the C$5,000 cap on this page — see the next section, which works through what a cap actually pays.

How the 120% match actually works

A match percentage is simple arithmetic that gets misread constantly. A 120% match means the bonus credited equals 120% of your qualifying deposit — so you end up with your own money plus that bonus amount, not 120% of your money in total.

You depositBonus credited (120%)Total playable balanceNotes
C$75C$90C$165Check the offer's minimum qualifying deposit first
C$400C$480C$880Well within the cap
C$2,000C$2,400C$4,400Still under the cap
C$4,166C$5,000C$9,166Roughly the point where the C$5,000 cap is reached
C$8,000C$5,000 (capped)C$13,000The extra deposit earns no extra bonus

Arithmetic worked from the advertised 120% and C$5,000 cap only. It is not a published OzzyBet payout table, and it ignores wagering — see below.

The practical read: depositing beyond roughly C$4,166 buys you nothing extra from this offer, because the bonus stops growing at the cap. The headline "up to C$5,000" is therefore a number relevant to a very small number of players. For most people the meaningful question is not the cap but the wagering requirement attached to whatever bonus they do receive.

Match

120% of your qualifying first deposit, credited as bonus funds rather than cash.

Cap

C$5,000 maximum bonus. Deposits past the cap point add nothing to the bonus.

Free spins

250 in total, usually credited on a named title in daily batches rather than all at once.

Currency

Amounts here use C$ as the unit of account; which currency your own account is actually held in is settled in the cashier, not here.

Wagering: the number that decides whether a bonus is worth taking

We are not going to print a wagering multiple for this offer, because we would be inventing it. The advertised terms give the match, the cap and the spin count; the wagering requirement, minimum qualifying deposit, maximum bet while a bonus is active, and expiry window are set in the offer's own terms page, and those can change without this page changing with them. Anyone who quotes you a confident "35x" for an offer they haven't read is guessing.

What we can do is tell you how to read whatever number you find, because the mechanic is standard across the industry:

  1. Find what the multiple applies to. "35x bonus" and "35x bonus + deposit" are very different obligations — the second is roughly double the play-through on the same money.
  2. Check game weighting. Slots usually count 100% toward wagering; table games and live dealer frequently count 10% or less, and some titles are excluded entirely. If you mainly play blackjack, a slot-weighted bonus is close to worthless to you.
  3. Check the maximum bet while a bonus is active. Exceeding it is one of the most common reasons bonus winnings get voided, and it is usually a small number like C$5 per spin.
  4. Check the expiry window. Unmet wagering at expiry generally means the bonus and anything won from it disappear. A short window on a large bonus is a trap, not a gift.
  5. Do the sum before depositing. Bonus amount × multiple = the turnover you must generate. If that number looks absurd next to how you actually play, decline the bonus and deposit without it.

Declining a welcome bonus is a legitimate choice and it is often the right one, particularly if you intend to withdraw quickly — an active bonus is one of the four things that reliably delays a payout, as covered on the withdrawal page.

Before you claim anything, know where you stand: gambling in Canada is regulated province by province rather than federally. Ontario runs a licensed online market through the AGCO and iGaming Ontario, other provinces run their own provincial platforms, and an offshore operator like this one holds no Canadian provincial licence, so no Canadian regulator supervises it or hears player disputes. The operator's own restricted-markets list includes New Brunswick and Ontario, so players in those two provinces cannot use it at all; the rest of Canada is not on that list. The United States and Great Britain are also restricted. If gambling stops being fun, help is available provincially — in Ontario, ConnexOntario at 1-866-531-2600 is a place to start.

How free spins are typically paid out

Free spins from a welcome package rarely show up as one lump sum of 250. The standard industry pattern is a staggered release: a handful of spins per day over a set number of days, on a single slot the operator picks, at a spin value that is usually on the lower side. Winnings from those spins are typically credited as bonus funds with their own play-through requirement, not as cash you can pull out right away.

For this particular offer, the release schedule, the eligible game, and the per-spin value are all spelled out in the terms. We don't print numbers we can't back up, so read the offer page before you assume 250 spins means 250 spins tonight.

How to claim it, step by step

  1. Create an account if you haven't already — the registration page walks you through the mobile sign-up and the identity checks that go with it.
  2. Read the full terms of the offer before you deposit, not after. The wagering requirement, minimum deposit, maximum bet, and expiry are all laid out there.
  3. Make a qualifying deposit in your own currency. The deposit page explains what's confirmed about the cashier and what's still unconfirmed.
  4. Opt in where the offer requires it. Some promotions trigger automatically on the first deposit; others need a checkbox ticked or a bonus code entered, and a missed opt-in is rarely fixed later.
  5. Finish the wagering within the stated window, keeping an eye on the maximum bet limit and the game weighting.
  6. Complete identity verification early, so a successful bonus run isn't followed by a delay when you request a withdrawal.

Common questions

Is this the same as OzzyBet's own welcome promotion?

No. The 120% up to C$5,000 + 250 Free Spins on this page is the offer available through this site's links. OzzyBet separately promotes its own welcome package of up to A$30,000 + 500 free spins on its homepage. These are two different promotions with two different sets of terms.

What is the wagering requirement?

It's defined in the offer's own terms, and we don't publish a figure we can't source. Read it before you deposit — and check what the multiple applies to, since "bonus only" and "bonus plus deposit" can differ by roughly double.

What happens if I don't finish wagering in time?

Unused bonus funds and any winnings derived from them are typically forfeited when the offer window closes. The exact window and the treatment of the balance are set out in the terms.

Can I withdraw the bonus money itself?

Not directly. Bonus funds convert to withdrawable balance only after the wagering requirement is met, and often with a cap on how much can be converted. Your own deposited funds are treated separately.

Is a 120% match better than a 100% match?

Only if the terms behind it are comparable. A lower match with a low wagering multiple, generous game weighting, and a long expiry can be worth far more than a bigger headline percentage attached to punishing conditions.

Do I have to take the bonus at all?

No, and if you plan to deposit and cash out quickly you probably shouldn't. Depositing without a bonus keeps your balance free of play-through obligations.

18+. T&Cs apply — read the offer terms in full. Play responsibly. If gambling stops being fun, reach out to a support service in your province. For Ontario players, ConnexOntario — 1-866-531-2600 — is available. Players in New Brunswick and Ontario are excluded from this operator's restricted-markets list, so they cannot use it at all; the rest of Canada is not on that list.