Betiton Deposit Guide and Payment Methods

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

Betiton deposit guide
Written by Ben Dixon
Verified by BettingLounge team
Last updated 01/05/2025

Betiton Deposit Methods and Terms

Betiton might not be considered a new betting site anymore, seeing as it was launched in 2020, but it certainly looks new to us still. The only 'modern' thing about the site is the selection of payment methods, with multiple e-wallets offered as well as the standard methods. The positives end on that note, though.

Indeed, Betiton charges a 2.5% fee on all deposits and while we have seen similar things with Aspire Global-powered sites before, it doesn't make it any better. Below, we have collected everything you need to know about Betiton and depositing funds, from the payment methods accepted to the specific terms for each.

Payment Method Min. Limit Transaction Fee Processing Time
Visa logo
Visa
£10 2.5% Instant
Mastercard
Mastercard
£10 2.5% Instant
PayPal logo
Paypal
£10 2.5% Instant
Skrill logo
Skrill
£10 2.5% Instant
Neteller logo
Neteller
£10 2.5% Instant
Astropay
Astropay
£10 2.5% Instant
Paysafe logo
Paysafecard
£10 2.5% Instant
Instant Bank Transfer
Instant Bank Transfer
£10 2.5% Instant

Betiton Welcome Offers

OperatorWelcome OfferBonus CodeClaim Offer
Betiton logo
Betiton Betting Offer
Welcome Offer
Bet £15 Get £10 in Free Bets
No code required
Claim Offer
18+, Welcome Bonus: New Players only, 1st Deposit, Min Deposit: £15, max £10 free bet valid for 14 days, bets must be placed at odds of 1/1 or greater and be settled within 14 days of placement. System bets not eligible. Neteller, Skrill and Paypal not eligible. T&Cs apply

How to Deposit at Betiton

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

  • 1

    Enter the Deposit Cashier

    After logging in to your account, simply enter the profile menu by tapping 'Account Details' shown in the left-hand menu. Then, tap 'Deposit' when offered the choice to.

    Betiton Cashier
  • 2

    Select Method

    Following this, you will need to select your method of payment, and to give some credit to the site, there are several methods on offer. Despite the vast array of choices, we chose the regular - a debit card.

    Betiton Methods
  • 3

    Insert Payment Method Details & Amount

    Following this, you will be asked to enter your payment details and your deposit amount, which can be done in the textbox or by using the pre-selected options.

    Betiton Deposit 1
  • 4

    Begin Betting

    Once this has been done, you will be shown how much your deposit comes to after the fee, which is quite ridiculous in our opinion, and then you can deposit.

    Betiton Deposit 2

Betiton Minimum Deposit

Betiton's minimum deposit amount is set at £10 and while we would usually give bookies a pass for this, simply recommending them to improve down the line, we cannot do the same this time out. After all, the fact that Betiton charges a 2.5% fee - on top of not having say, a £5 minimum deposit - is very concerning.

The fee is minimal, we know, but it just feels like a way for Betiton to collect even more money and that is never a good thing. So, before improving the minimum withdrawal amount, the bookie must remove the deposit fees. At least requesting a withdrawal at Betiton doesn't come with any fees.

Betiton Deposits Using E-Wallets

As previously mentioned, one of the few things that Betiton gets right on the deposit front is the number of e-wallets accepted. From PayPal to MuchBetter, the bookie has you covered and the terms are the same for all of these. Only MuchBetter can be used to claim the offer, though, per the T&Cs of the site.

Payment Method Min. Limit Transaction Fee Processing Time
PayPal logo
Paypal
£10 2.5% Instant
Skrill logo
Skrill
£10 2.5% Instant
Neteller logo
Neteller
£10 2.5% Instant

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Ben Dixon
Ben Dixon
Last updated: 01/05/2025

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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