Spreadex is very popular in the United Kingdom thanks to its focus on spread betting, which is certainly rare in the market. Although the competition for the site is low, it still ranks as our favourite spread betting site, which is nothing to be shrugged at! Unfortunately, customers will only find two deposit methods when using Spreadex, and this is quite disappointing.
Having said that, there is no minimum deposit, which is a massive bonus to using the site as most bookies usually have a £5 minimum deposit amount. Below, we have collected everything you need to know about Spreadex Sports 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 | £1 | Not specified | No fee | Instant |
Mastercard | £1 | Not specified | No fee | Instant |
Apple Pay | £1 | Not specified | No fee | Instant |
Operator | Welcome Offer | Bonus Code | Claim Offer | |
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| Welcome Offer Bet £10 Get £40 in Free Bets | No code required | Claim Offer | Join and place a £10 fixed odds bet at odds of 1/2 or greater. Qualifying bet cannot be placed in-play or cashed out early. Get 2x £10 fixed odds free bet, a 2x £5 Total Goals football free spread bets, a 2x £5 racing Winning Favourites free spread bets and a £1 racing Race Index spread bet. Free bets expire after 28 days. Full T&Cs apply. |
Depositing funds into a Spreadex Sports account is very easy, but we have put together a step-by-step guide below in case any support is needed. We tested the process on the Spreadex Sports app, which can be downloaded for iOS and Android.
After logging in to your SpreadEx Sports account, the next step is to access the 'Profile' menu which can be done by tapping the icon in the top right corner of your device's screen.
Once in this area, the next step is to tap the 'Deposit' option which will be highlighted in the menu.
When you have reached the cashier, the next step is to select your deposit method, and then proceed to enter the details for said method. We would recommend using a debit card on your first deposit to make the most of the sign-up bonus.
Finally, enter your deposit amount, and confirm that you understand the terms and conditions of depositing money into your Spreadex Sports account. Then, tap the deposit option.
We must admit that the deposit choices on SpreadEx are not among the best for customers, and this is certainly frustrating. Only two options were given to us in our test - Debit Card and Apple Pay - and whilst these are two of the most popular methods, the lack of others is not ideal.
The bookie makes up for this, though, with the lack of a minimum deposit amount. Customers will struggle to find any other sites without a minimum deposit, or for that matter, any amount lower than £5 or £10 - of course excluding the £1 deposit sites Lottoland and Hollywoodbets.
Out of the two available payment methods at Spreadex, it is probably fair to say that debit card is the more popular choice. As previously stated, there is no deposit limits and you can claim the sign-up offer by using this method - a bet £10 get £40 deal.
Payment Method | Min. Limit | Max. Limit | Transaction Fee | Processing Time |
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Visa | £1 | Not specified | No fee | Instant |
Mastercard | £1 | Not specified | No fee | Instant |
Apple Pay is an increasingly popular method for payments, and this trend is can be identified on betting sites as well. At Spreadex, there is no minimum deposit for the method but the sign-up promotion cannot be claimed with it, which is certainly a disappointment especially considering some sites allow this.
Payment Method | Min. Limit | Max. Limit | Transaction Fee | Processing Time |
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Apple Pay | £1 | 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.