Casino Bonus

Almost all online casinos have a range of different bonuses available. Many are designed to tempt new players in whilst others are there to keep existing players loyal and incentivised to stay and play at the same site. There are many different types of casino bonus and here we’re looking at the main types you will come across.

Casino Match Bonuses

Probably the most common and popular kind of casino bonus is the match bonus. As the name suggests it is based on receiving a ‘match’ of bonus cash dependent on the amount you pay into the site. Almost all casinos offer a match bonus someway on their site, if not as a welcome bonus then as a reload or loyalty bonus.

The free bonus cash that comes your way with a match bonus depends on first making a deposit. This means the casinos have a real incentive to offer the bonus cash rather than simply handing out no deposit bonuses for players to take and then move onto the next site. Match bonuses give players an incentive to stick around.

Casino match bonuses are based on a percentage of the deposit you make. It could be anything from 5% to 500% dependent on the levels the casino has set. For example, if you go to a casino offering a 250% match bonus on all first deposits and you choose to deposit £20, you will receive £50 in additional bonus cash.

No Deposit Casino Bonuses

As mentioned in the last section no deposit casino bonuses are popular with players who like to enjoy free play and then move along to the next site. They are much less common than they once were and they are offered on registering at a casino site, before a deposit is made.

The casino pays out an amount of bonus cash as an incentive to play at the site and get to grips with the games it offers. If you make any winnings on the bonus cash, you are usually required to make a deposit before you can withdraw any of the winnings and there are almost always high wagering requirements to meet too.

Reload Bonuses

Some casinos do all they can to keep players loyal and this involved additional match bonuses on second and third deposits at the site. These are known as reload bonuses and they are usually paid out on the first few deposits at a site and also at some casinos, on set promotional days.

Payment Method Bonuses

When some casinos sign up with a new payment method provider, they agree to offer an incentive to get more players using this method. Payment method bonuses are the product of this and you may find at some casinos you are offered the chance to pick up an additional match bonus if you choose to use a particular deposit method, such as UKash or NETeller.

Some casinos offer payment method bonuses because it is tricky to process credit card payments and much easier for them to handle payments via e-wallet.

With so many online casinos to choose from they each need to find their own way of tempting in new players. The biggest bonus is one way of attracting new players but you can be sure as soon as one site offers a huge new bonus, others will soon be offering the same!