PayID is now one of the most popular ways for Australian players to deposit and withdraw at online casinos. It’s fast, simple and works directly through your bank’s mobile app. But which Australian banks actually support PayID, and are there any differences when it comes to casino payments?
In this guide, we’ll walk through how PayID works with major Australian banks, what limits or delays you may face, and how to use PayID safely for deposits and withdrawals on platforms like VGS33.
Yes. The majority of Australian banks and credit unions now support PayID through the New Payments Platform (NPP). If your bank has a modern mobile app, there’s a very high chance you already have PayID available.
PayID itself is just a payment method – it doesn’t know whether you’re paying a friend, a business, or a casino payment processor. However, each bank can apply its own rules for what types of transactions it allows.
Below are examples of Australian financial institutions that generally support PayID transfers (availability may depend on your specific account type and app version):
Most of these banks support both sending and receiving PayID payments. For casino use, you typically only need to send a PayID deposit and receive PayID withdrawals back to the same account.
While PayID is widely supported, some banks may:
This doesn’t mean PayID “doesn’t work” with casinos, but it does mean:
If a PayID transaction is blocked or reversed by your bank, you’ll typically see a notification or reversal entry in your banking app.
Not sure if your bank is fully PayID-ready? Try the following:
If your bank doesn’t support PayID at all, you may still be able to use traditional bank transfer, but it won’t be as fast as PayID.
Using PayID for deposits is usually straightforward. A typical process on platforms like VGS33 looks like this:
Most deposits should appear within seconds to a few minutes if your bank and the casino payment processor are both operating normally.
Many players also like to receive their winnings via PayID. The process usually looks like this:
Once approved, most PayID withdrawals arrive very quickly, thanks to instant NPP transfers between banks.
Even with full PayID support, there are a few common reasons for delays:
If your PayID deposit or withdrawal seems stuck, always check both your banking app and the casino transaction history before contacting support.
Most major Australian banks and many credit unions support PayID, but it’s always best to confirm using your bank’s app or help centre.
Yes, some banks may apply additional checks or restrictions to gambling-related transactions based on their responsible banking policies.
PayID doesn’t expose your full card or account number to third parties and relies on your bank’s security systems, which many players find more comfortable.
You can still use traditional bank transfers if available, but they may be slower. You may also consider switching to a bank that supports PayID for faster processing.