Payments · deposit · Canada
Depositing in your own currency
Every figure on this page is in plain Canadian dollars, because this guide covers OzzyBet for players in Canada and prices everything on this page in C$. What follows is split deliberately into two halves: what the operator actually confirms about its cashier, and what it doesn't — because most casino deposit pages blur the two, and on payments that blur is expensive.
What OzzyBet actually confirms about its cashier
The brand's own published interface confirms three payment groupings and no more. It is a short list, and being straight about how short it is matters more than padding it out with logos we can't verify.
| Category | Confirmed? | What it means in practice |
|---|---|---|
| Cryptocurrency | Yes — a dedicated crypto section exists, with a per-account deposit-address flow | You're issued a private deposit address and send funds to it. Which coins are supported is not published |
| Standard fiat payments | Yes — a separate fiat section exists alongside crypto | Conventional cards, bank and e-wallet rails. The specific providers are not published statically |
| Neosurf vouchers | Yes — voucher-redemption handling is present | A prepaid voucher bought with cash, redeemed by code. Popular in some regions for exactly that reason |
| Named card schemes, named e-wallets, named banks | No — not itemised in the brand's published data | These load per country and per account inside the cashier once you're signed in |
Source: the operator's own published interface data. The categories are confirmed; the itemised provider list is not, because it isn't published outside a logged-in cashier.
That last row is the important one. Casino guides aimed at players in Canada routinely print a confident table of logos — this card, that wallet, this bank transfer service — with specific minimums and maximums beside each. For this brand those figures are not published anywhere we can point at. Printing them anyway would be inventing data, so we don't. The cashier inside your own account is the only authoritative source for which methods you personally can use, at what limits, in your own currency. Note also that the operator's 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.
Choosing a method on a phone
Since the specifics load in the cashier, the useful advice is about the trade-offs between categories rather than a fabricated limits table.
Bank-linked payments
The least friction on mobile: you approve inside your own banking app, so there's no long card number to key in on a small screen and no card details stored with the casino.
Cards
Familiar and usually instant to deposit, but the slowest category to get money back out of, since refunds route through the issuer. Consider what you'll withdraw to before you deposit.
Neosurf vouchers
Bought with cash at a retail outlet, redeemed as a code. A hard spending ceiling by design, which some players use deliberately. You'll need a different method to withdraw.
Crypto
Fastest settlement in both directions once you're set up, but you carry the exchange-rate risk and a dollar figure quoted today may not be the dollar figure that arrives.
One rule cuts across all four, and it's the one that causes the most avoidable grief: deposit with the method you intend to withdraw with. Casinos generally require payouts to return to the source of funds, and a Neosurf voucher or a one-way card deposit can leave you needing a second verified method before anything can be paid out. Sorting that on day one is much easier than sorting it while a withdrawal sits pending.
Making your first deposit
- Finish registration and, ideally, identity verification first. The registration page covers what's needed; doing it now avoids a hold later.
- Decide on the bonus before you deposit. If you want the offer on the bonus page, its minimum qualifying deposit and opt-in step apply to this deposit — a missed opt-in is rarely reversible.
- Open the cashier from the account menu and choose a category. This is where the methods available to you, in your own currency, are actually listed.
- Enter the amount and check the minimum and maximum shown against your method, since these vary by method and are set in the cashier.
- Approve the payment — inside your banking app, with your card provider's verification step, by entering a voucher code, or by sending to the issued crypto address.
- Check the balance updated and, if a bonus applied, that it appears as a separate bonus balance rather than cash. If it didn't credit, contact support before playing.
Deposit habits worth having
None of this is specific to OzzyBet — it's the set of things that separate a controlled session from an unpleasant one, and it belongs on a deposit page more than a limits table does.
Decide the amount before you open the cashier
Deciding while looking at a deposit screen is how a C$75 evening becomes a C$450 one. Pick the number away from the app.
Never deposit to chase a loss
The single most reliable predictor of a session going badly. If the reason for this deposit is the last one, close the tab.
Use deposit limits if they're offered
Account-level limits are far more effective than willpower, and setting one costs nothing. See responsible gambling.
Keep the receipts
Screenshot confirmations on mobile. If a deposit doesn't credit, a timestamped reference resolves it in minutes rather than days.
Once funds are in, the games page covers what's actually in the library — including the brand's two conflicting claims about its own game count — and the withdrawal page covers getting money back out, which is where the operator's advertised "12 minute average payout" claim gets examined properly.
Deposit questions
What's the minimum deposit?
Not published outside the cashier. Minimums differ by method and are shown against each option once you're signed in. If you're depositing for a bonus, the offer's own minimum qualifying deposit may be higher than the cashier minimum — check both.
Are there deposit fees?
Any fee is normally applied by your bank, card issuer, voucher provider or the blockchain network rather than the casino. Card issuers in particular sometimes treat gambling deposits as cash advances, which carries its own fee and interest — check your card's terms if you're unsure.
Can I deposit in a currency other than my own?
This guide covers your own currency specifically because it's written for players in Canada and the brand serves you in it. Other currencies may be offered in the cashier; anything outside your own isn't covered here, and conversion costs would apply.
My deposit didn't show up — what now?
Confirm the payment actually completed at your bank, card or wallet end first, then contact casino support with the timestamp, amount and reference. Don't repeat the deposit until it's resolved, or you may end up funding twice.
Does depositing more get me a bigger bonus?
Only up to the cap. On the current offer the 120% match stops growing at C$5,000 of bonus, which is reached at roughly C$4,166 deposited — beyond that, extra deposit earns no extra bonus. The bonus page has the full table.
Is depositing by crypto worth it?
It depends on whether you already hold and move crypto comfortably. If you do, it's the quickest category in both directions and sidesteps the banking calendar entirely. If you don't, buying coin purely to fund a casino account adds an exchange, a conversion spread and price movement between deposit and withdrawal — three new ways to lose money that have nothing to do with the games.
18+. Only deposit what you can afford to lose. Gambling in Canada is regulated province by province; this operator is licensed offshore only, holds no Canadian provincial licence, and no Canadian regulator supervises it or hears player disputes. The operator's 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, and the United States and Great Britain are also restricted. Check your own province's law before playing. For support in Ontario, contact ConnexOntario — 1-866-531-2600.