BresBet has been available for UK punters since 2021, and given its partnership with the provider Playbook Gaming, there is certainly an interesting site on offer. However, all good options have to be backed by their banking areas. Having a good site but a poor deposit area, for example, is a big no-no.
It would certainly be fair if you did have a few qualms with the BresBet payments, but as we shall get into, it's not actually too bad if you usually deposit with a debit card. Below, we have collected everything you need to know about BresBet and depositing funds, from the payment methods accepted to the specific terms for each.
Payment Method | Min. Limit | Max. Limit | Transaction Fee | Processing Time |
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![]() Visa | £5 | Not specified | No fee | Instant |
![]() Mastercard | £5 | Not specified | No fee | Instant |
![]() Bank Transfer | £5 | Not specified | No fee | Instant |
If you are new to BresBet and would like to find out how to deposit money into an account, you can follow our guide below:
Once you have entered the app, or website for that matter, the first step is to head to the top right of the screen, where you will see an icon. Tap or click that, and you will be shown the menu. From here, tap 'Deposit'.
Once you have reached the cashier, you will need to insert your payment amount - which must be more than £5 - and then choose from the two methods offered. As normal, we chose a debit card.
After tapping which method you would like to use, you will need to enter your payment information. Additionally, you may need to verify the payment with your bank, but this is not uncommon.
Finally, you will be taken to this page (seen below) once the transaction is completed, and from here, you can begin betting.
Of course, the lack of payment methods here is really frustrating, especially with the site not really being able to claim infancy due to its 2021 founding. The lack of a popular e-wallet or even a mobile payment option like Apple Pay is poor, no two ways about it.
However, the £5 deposit minimum does make up for it a little bit, and most people will have access to a debit card to deposit with. Having said that, most Playbook-powered sites offer deposits as low as £1, so this is something BresBet should look to add.
Customers have to rely on debit cards, really, to make deposits on BresBet. However, this is regularly the chosen method by most, so we don't have too many issues here. Maybe the limit could even be lowered in the future, as alluded to.
Payment Method | Min. Limit | Max. Limit | Transaction Fee | Processing Time |
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![]() Visa | £5 | Not specified | No fee | Instant |
![]() Mastercard | £5 | Not specified | No fee | Instant |
The other method offered by the site is bank transfers, which we feel are quite hit and miss. Very marmite-esque, you either like using this method or are against it completely. We can't fault BresBet for offering it, though.
Payment Method | Min. Limit | Max. Limit | Transaction Fee | Processing Time |
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![]() Bank Transfer | £5 | Not specified | No fee | Instant |
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.