Matchbook is owned by Triplebet Limited and has been around for a very long time, first launching in 2004, and today it is considered to be one of the main betting exchanges in the UK. In other words, you would expect the bookie to have a decent amount of payment methods, knowing how much of a difference it can make.
Indeed, punters who sign up at Matchbook can use anything from debit cards to Apple Pay and Neteller. The options available cover almost all the bases, even if the popular PayPal is missing. Below, we have collected everything you need to know about Matchbook and depositing funds, from the payment methods accepted to the specific terms for each.
Payment Method | Min. Limit | Transaction Fee | Processing Time |
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Visa | £10 | No fee | Instant |
Mastercard | £10 | No fee | Instant |
Google Pay | £10 | No fee | Instant |
Apple Pay | £10 | No fee | Instant |
Skrill | £10 | No fee | Instant |
Neteller | £10 | No fee | Instant |
Operator | Welcome Offer | Bonus Code | Claim Offer |
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| Welcome Offer £20 Welcome Offer: Money Back as a Free Bet | MB20 | Claim Offer |
Those of you who are new to Matchbook, and thus have not deposited funds on the site yet, can follow our step-by-step deposit guide below.
Once you have entered the app, tap the profile icon shown in the top right corner to bring up the information and profile area of the app. Following this, tap the 'Deposit' option.
After entering the cashier, you will be greeted by a screen asking you to select your deposit limit, which can be chosen on a daily, weekly or monthly basis. Once done, you will be able to start the deposit process.
Following this, you will be asked to select a method of payment - we chose a Visa debit card as normal - and then enter the deposit amount. If this is your first deposit, it may be worth depositing the amount for the sign-up bonus.
Finally, tap the 'Deposit' button shown and you will be taken to a screen to show that your transaction has been completed. The money will be added to your account instantly.
Despite being around for a long time, Matchbook seemingly has not understood that the minimum deposit amount is important for many punters. Indeed, many sites now accept £5 deposits and slowly it is becoming the UK standard. The £10 minimum deposit at Matchbook is thus very disappointing to see, it must be said.
On the other hand, the minimum deposit becomes a minor issue when you consider that £20 must be staked to qualify for the welcome offer. A lower limit would still have been nice, though, as those who intend to stay on Matchbook will have to make future deposits - and not just to claim the welcome offer.
Debit cards will likely be the standard among punters at Matchbook, or at least that is our guess, and the minimum deposit is £10. The maximum is not specified, and this method can of course be used to claim the offer.
Payment Method | Min. Limit | Transaction Fee | Processing Time |
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Visa | £10 | No fee | Instant |
Mastercard | £10 | No fee | Instant |
Apple Pay has become increasingly popular among punters and might even overtake debit cards at Matchbook, especially since the welcome offer can be claimed with the method. The minimum deposit is set at £10, while the maximum is unspecified.
Payment Method | Min. Limit | Transaction Fee | Processing Time |
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Apple Pay | £10 | No fee | Instant |
Google Pay is not quite on the same wavelength as Apple Pay, and we do not just mean because the platform is different, but rather that fewer bookies accept it. In any case, it can be used on Matchbook - even to claim the welcome offer - and the minimum deposit is set at £10.
Payment Method | Min. Limit | Transaction Fee | Processing Time |
---|---|---|---|
Google Pay | £10 | No fee | Instant |
Two e-wallets are accepted on Matchbook, namely Neteller and Skrill, which are both owned by the same company. Again, the minimum deposit amount is £10 for these but it should be noted that they cannot be used to claim the welcome offer.
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