PayID at LuckyHills Casino

Last updated: July 9, 2026

PayID has become one of the fastest ways for Australian players to deposit money. Instead of a card number or a BSB and account number, links your bank account to your phone number or email address. Once your account is verified, it's ready to use for both deposits and cashing out winnings from your favourite pokies.

What PayID Actually Is

This payment method runs on Australia's New Payments Platform (NPP), the same real-time infrastructure most major Australian banks — CommBank, ANZ, Westpac, NAB and others — have plugged into over the past few years. Rather than typing out a full account number, you register a PayID (a phone number, email, or ABN) once with your bank, and from then on that identifier acts as your payment address. For a PayID casino Australia audience, this means depositing takes seconds rather than the minutes a traditional bank transfer usually needs.

Why It's Locked Behind Verification

We only switch PayID on for accounts that have completed identity and payment verification, and that's a deliberate choice, not red tape for its own sake. Since it moves money directly between bank accounts, we need to confirm the account holder matches the player before enabling it — the same logic behind requiring a verified card for any other payment method. 

Verification itself is quick: upload a photo of your passport, driver's licence or ID card, complete a short live selfie, and the review is typically done within 2 to 24 hours. Once that's cleared, PayID appears as a deposit and withdrawal option in your Cashbox automatically.

PayID Casino Deposit and Withdrawal Limits

PayID follows the same platform-wide limits that apply to our supported payment methods, so there's no separate cap to remember beyond what you already know from other bank transfers.

Transaction

Minimum (AUD)

Maximum (AUD)

Deposit

10

3,000

Withdrawal

80

3,350

Deposits made this way are typically credited the moment your bank confirms the transfer, which is what makes instant PayID deposits genuinely instant rather than "same business day." Withdrawal requests still go through our standard review — usually 30 minutes to 24 hours, occasionally up to 72 hours during busier periods — before the payout itself moves through the NPP rails.

Why Players Pick PayID for Pokies

A few practical reasons keep coming up when players explain why they've switched to PayID:

  • No card details to type in or store — just the identifier already tied to your bank account.
  • Transfers move on the NPP rail, so confirmation happens in real time rather than after a batch settles.
  • One method works across every deposit, so there's nothing new to set up for repeat sessions on PayID pokies.
  • Funds move directly bank-to-bank, which keeps the trail simple if you ever need to check a transaction with your bank.

Because the transfer is direct and instant, it also sidesteps the occasional card decline some Australian banks apply to gambling-related transactions — a common frustration with Visa or Mastercard deposits.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a new PayID just for LuckyHills? 

No — if you've already registered a PayID with your bank for any other purpose, that same identifier works here once your account is verified. There's no separate registration process on our side beyond the standard identity check.

Why did my first PayID deposit not show up instantly? 

This usually happens if verification hasn't finished processing yet, since PayID only activates on confirmed accounts. Give the review its usual window of a few hours and try again, or contact support if it's been longer than 24 hours.

Is PayID safer than using a card? 

It carries the same security standards as our other verified payment methods, since every account is confirmed to belong to the account holder before it's linked. The main practical difference is that no card number ever needs to be entered or stored.

Can I withdraw larger amounts through PayID than through a card? 

PayID follows the same platform-wide withdrawal range as other methods — 80 AUD to 3,350 AUD per transaction — so the ceiling doesn't change based on which method you choose.