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PayID casinos Australia (2026) — the real list

PayID is the fastest, cheapest way to fund an offshore casino in 2026. Here's who actually supports it — and how to use it safely.

Updated 24 April 2026

What PayID is (and isn't)

PayID is an overlay on top of the New Payments Platform (NPP) — Australia's real-time bank transfer rail. Instead of typing a BSB + account number, you send money to an email address, mobile number or ABN. Transfers settle in under 10 seconds, 24/7, including weekends.

It is not a wallet. It's just a nickname routed to your existing bank account by the NPP. No new app, no top-up balance.

Casinos that actually support PayID (April 2026)

CasinoDepositWithdrawMin / Max
Toystory9✓ instant✓ <24h$10 / $5,000
GD8✓ instant✓ 24–48h$10 / $2,500
MrBluey✓ instant✓ 24–72h$10 / $3,000

How to deposit with PayID (step-by-step)

  1. Log in to the casino cashier → choose PayID.
  2. Casino generates a unique PayID (usually an email like payments+XXXXX@processor.com) and a reference code.
  3. Open your banking app → New paymentPay someone by PayID.
  4. Enter the PayID, the exact amount, and the reference code.
  5. Confirm. Funds land in your casino balance within 10–60 seconds.

Reference code is critical

If you forget to paste the reference code, your deposit lands in the processor's pool and you'll have to contact support with a bank statement to retrieve it. Takes 24–72h to sort out.

Fees

PayID itself is free — banks cannot charge you for NPP transfers. Some casinos impose their own internal fee (usually $0 for deposits, sometimes $0–$2 for withdrawals). Compare that to credit cards which the big four banks now block entirely for gambling merchants.

Limits & bank blocks

Safety checklist

  1. Only use PayID at casinos you've already verified (KYC complete) — otherwise your withdrawal will bounce.
  2. Match the casino name on your bank statement with the operator on the site's licence page. See our review methodology.
  3. Screenshot the payment confirmation in case of a dispute.

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