Bet442 Deposit Guide and Payment Methods

Read our deposit guide for Bet442 to learn about the payment methods, minimum deposit, welcome offer eligibility, and more.

bet442 deposit guide
Written by Ben Dixon
Verified by BettingLounge team
Last updated 23/04/2025

Bet442 Deposit Methods and Terms

Bet442 is one of many Aspire Global sites in the UK, making use of an already-solid platform to kickstart the launch. Indeed, the bookie is still new in many ways - having launched in 2024 - and a lot of its future success will likely be decided by the payment methods. It sounds bizarre, but it's a very important thing for bookies to nail.

Taking a look at the cashier of Bet442, there is a decent number of methods accepted and the minimum amount is set at £10. That being said, there is a fee when withdrawing funds. Below, we have collected everything you need to know about Bet442 and depositing funds, from the payment methods accepted to the specific terms for each.

Payment Method Min. Limit Max. Limit Transaction Fee Processing Time
Visa logo
Visa
£10 Not specified £0 Instant
Mastercard
Mastercard
£10 Not specified £0 Instant
Apple Pay logo
Apple Pay
£10 Not specified £0 Instant
PayPal logo
Paypal
£10 Not specified £0 Instant
Trustly logo
Trustly
£10 Not specified £0 Instant
MuchBetter logo
MuchBetter
£10 Not specified £0 Instant
Skrill logo
Skrill
£10 Not specified £0 Instant
Bank transfer
Bank Transfer
£10 Not specified £0 Instant

How to Deposit at Bet442

If you are new to Bet442 and would like to find out how to deposit money into an account, you can follow our guide below:

  • 1

    Enter the Cashier

    After entering the app, tap the profile area shown in the top left of the screen, and then tap the 'Deposit' option - you must, of course, be logged in.

    Bet442 Menu Deposit
  • 2

    Select the Deposit Method

    In this area, you will be first asked to select a payment method, and there is a nice range available, including several of the best e-wallets. As normal, we chose to use a debit card.

    Bet442 Deposit Methods
  • 3

    Enter the Deposit Amount

    After selecting your deposit method, simply enter how much you would like to deposit - we opted for £20 at first to make the most of the sign-up offer, and then tap 'Deposit'.

    Bet442 Deposit 1

    Finally, you will be taken to a receipt area, which confirms the method used and amount, whilst also providing a transaction ID.

Bet442 Minimum Deposit

Considering that many sites accept £5 deposits these days, while some go as low as £1, it must be said that the £10 minimum at Bet442 is rather disappointing. Of course, it was to be expected from such a new betting site, especially since it partnered up with Aspire Global which, let's face it, isn't the best white-label operator.

Bet442 Deposits Using Debit Cards

Debit cards remain the most popular payment method and although Bet442 has a lot of options, it's bound to be the same among punters on the site. It can be used to claim the welcome offer, of course, but that isn't really special in this case as all methods can be used for it (many sites restrict to debit cards only).

Payment Method Min. Limit Max. Limit Transaction Fee Processing Time
Visa logo
Visa
£10 Not specified £0 Instant
Mastercard
Mastercard
£10 Not specified £0 Instant

Bet442 Deposits Using E-Wallets

If we include Apple Pay as an e-wallet, then Bet442 accepts five of them and that is very good, it must be said. The terms are exactly the same for all of these, while they can also be used to claim the welcome offer which is a huge plus. Okay, the welcome offer isn't the best, but having no payment method restrictions must be commended.

Payment Method Min. Limit Max. Limit Transaction Fee Processing Time
Apple Pay logo
Apple Pay
£10 Not specified £0 Instant
PayPal logo
Paypal
£10 Not specified £0 Instant
Trustly logo
Trustly
£10 Not specified £0 Instant
MuchBetter logo
MuchBetter
£10 Not specified £0 Instant
Skrill logo
Skrill
£10 Not specified £0 Instant

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Ben Dixon
Ben Dixon
Last updated: 23/04/2025

Ben is an accredited football journalist who follows anything from League One to Serie A, also working for the likes of SempreMilan and Total Italian Football. As an avid punter, he has become the master tester at BettingLounge, refusing to take bookies by their words when it comes to withdrawal times and much more.

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