TigerBet Minimum Deposit Guide 2026: Methods & Limits

TigerBet's minimum deposit is £5 with Visa, Mastercard and bank transfers. These are the only payment methods currently available.

Below, we break down all deposit options, fees, limits, and which ones qualify for the welcome bonus.

TigerBet icon TigerBet Payment Methods
Payment Methods (3)
  • Visa icon
  • Mastercard
  • Bank transfer
Minimum Deposit - £5 (3)
  • Visa icon
  • Mastercard
  • Bank transfer
Written by Ben Dixon
Verified by Steven Hubbard
Last updated 31/03/2026

TigerBet Deposit Methods, Limits, Fees & Processing Times

TigerBet is one of the latest sites launched in association with Swifty Global, which is a gambling platform provider in the UK. As expected with a new site, there are a few flaws.

Most notably, they come in the payment section where things are rather limited. A £5 deposit minimum is pretty standard in the UK, but there are substantial flaws in the number of methods available.

Below, we have collected everything you need to know about TigerBet and depositing funds, from the payment methods accepted to the specific terms for each.

Payment Method Min Deposit Max Deposit Deposit Fee Processing Time Triggers Bonus
Visa icon
Visa
£5Not specifiedNo feeInstant
Mastercard
Mastercard
£5Not specifiedNo feeInstant
Bank transfer
Bank Transfer
£5Not specifiedNo feeInstant

How to Deposit at TigerBet

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

  • 1

    Go to the Deposit Cashier

    After you have created an account, you need to head to the 'Profile' area, which can be found via the icon in the top right. Then, tap 'Deposit'.

    TigerBet Profile
  • 2

    Choose Your Preferred Payment Method

    Following this, you will need to choose which method you would like to use to deposit your funds. Of course, you don't exactly have a lot to choose from, so the decision is kind of forced in a way.

    TigerBet Deposit 2
  • 3

    Complete the Deposit

    Finally, enter how much you would like to deposit as well as your payment method information. Then, complete the deposit by tapping the 'Confirm' button.

    TigerBet Deposit 3

TigerBet Minimum Deposit

While the £5 minimum deposit is not bad at all, you could also argue that it is pretty standard and thus not worth bragging about. Indeed, we have some qualms with the deposits at TigerBet, even if we then had a pretty smooth withdrawal experience.

Our disappointment mainly stems from the number of payment methods offered, which sadly the low deposit minimum does not make up for (as said). Adding Apple Pay with the same low deposit as now would be a massive step in the right direction.

TigerBet Deposits Using Debit Cards

Most punters, not through choice but necessity, will opt to use a debit card when depositing at TigerBet. It is a pretty standard favourite for punters anyway, but it would have been nice to have the option to deposit with another method.

Payment Method Min Deposit Max Deposit Deposit Fee Processing Time Triggers Bonus
Visa icon
Visa
£5Not specifiedNo feeInstant
Mastercard
Mastercard
£5Not specifiedNo feeInstant

TigerBet Deposits Using Bank Transfers

The alternative to a debit card deposit is using a bank transfer, which can sometimes take slightly longer to go through (more of a manual process). However, this is not the case with TigerBet, as you simply choose bank transfer as the method like you would do with a debit card.

Payment Method Min Deposit Max Deposit Deposit Fee Processing Time Triggers Bonus
Bank transfer
Bank Transfer
£5Not specifiedNo feeInstant

TigerBet Deposit FAQs

At TigerBet, you don't have loads of options when it comes to deposits, as the bookie only accepts debit cards and bank transfers.

The minimum deposit at TigerBet is nice and low at £5. Some more payment methods would boost the bookie even more, though.

Ben Dixon
Ben Dixon
Last updated: 31/03/2026

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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