Igni Casino Reload Bonus

In short: a reload is a smaller, repeatable version of the welcome match — less headline value, fewer surprises, and worth claiming only on days you were already going to deposit.

The welcome offer fires once. Everything after it is a reload: a match deposit for an existing account, credited on the second deposit and every one after. Percentages run below the newcomer rate, which is fair enough for something you can claim again next week. The variable worth watching is not the size but the cadence and the terms.

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Reload versus the welcome offer

Structurally they are the same machine: you deposit, a percentage lands as locked bonus balance, and a rollover stands between that balance and the cashier. The differences are practical rather than mechanical.

AspectWelcome bonusReload bonus
How oftenOnce per person, on the first depositRepeatable — weekend, weekly or monthly cycles
Typical sizeThe largest offer on the menuSmaller percentage, lower ceiling
WageringSet for the whole packageCan be lighter or heavier — read each campaign separately
Minimum depositOften above the 20 € cashier floorUsually at or near the floor: 20 € Trustly or Skrill, 25 € SEPA
Risk profileClaimed before you know the platformClaimed when you already know how you play

That last row is the honest argument for reloads. A second deposit bonus is judged with information the welcome offer never gives you: you have seen the lobby, clocked a payout, and know whether your session is slots or live tables.

Cadence: weekend, weekly, monthly

Three rhythms cover almost every reload campaign. A weekend offer is anchored to Friday through Sunday and tends to be modest with light terms — built for the players who actually log in then. A weekly bonus resets on a fixed day, carries a larger percentage and usually a heavier requirement, and suits someone who tops up once in a planned session rather than in dribs. A monthly bonus is the biggest of the three and the one most likely to demand a schedule to clear.

Check which day the cycle resets. Missing a weekly reload by six hours is the most common self-inflicted loss in this category, and depositing twice in one cycle usually earns the bonus once — claim limits per period are standard reload terms.

A worked example in euro

Take a 50 % reload on a 60 € deposit with a 25x rollover on the bonus. That is 30 € of bonus and 750 € of stakes to clear it. On slots at 100 % weighting and 0.40 € a spin, roughly 1,875 spins — a couple of evenings, not a project. Compare it to a 100 € welcome bonus at 30x, which is 3,000 € of turnover and four times the work.

Now move the same 30 € bonus to a 40x requirement: 1,200 € of stakes for the same money. And move the play to live blackjack at 10 % weighting: 7,500 €. The bonus amount barely changed; the obligation moved by a factor of ten. Figures are worked examples, not quoted offers — but they show which number to read first. The wagering page works the formula through, and the clause list is on the bonus terms page.

Claiming one, and the terms to check

  1. Open the promotions list and see which reload is live in the current cycle.
  2. Read the min deposit, the rollover, the deadline and the max bet — the 5 €-type cap still applies.
  3. Opt in before depositing; reloads are almost never applied retroactively.
  4. Fund the account at or above the campaign floor. Rail minimums and speeds are on the deposit guide — Trustly 20 € in and 1–2 h out is the default here.
  5. Check that the reload wagering is tracked separately from any bonus still running; stacking is often forbidden.
  6. Clear it, then withdraw. Minimum payout is 20 €, and the cashier charges nothing.

Two details catch people out. Certain payment methods are excluded from certain campaigns — e-wallets are the usual candidate — and Paysafecard cannot receive payouts at all, so winnings return via Trustly or bank transfer regardless of how the deposit arrived.

Reload questions we get

Who is a reload actually for?
Regular players who deposit on a predictable rhythm anyway. If claiming the offer would make you deposit earlier, larger or more often than planned, it is costing you money rather than adding value.
Can I claim a reload while a welcome bonus is still clearing?
Usually not. Most terms forbid running two bonuses at once, and claiming the second can invalidate the first. Finish or let the first expire before opting in again.
Is a bigger deposit always a bigger reload?
Only up to the campaign ceiling. Above it the extra funds add nothing to the bonus while still sitting in the account, so deposit to the ceiling at most.
Do reloads have lighter wagering than the welcome offer?
Sometimes, but not by rule. Because the bonus amount is smaller, the euro obligation is usually smaller even at the same multiple — check both figures rather than assuming.

What this means in practice

Let reloads adapt to your schedule instead of the other way round: deposit when you were going to, claim if the cycle happens to be live, and skip the week if it is not. A 30 € bonus at 25x is a pleasant extra; the same 30 € claimed on an unplanned deposit is a leak. Set a deposit limit before the cycle starts — the tools are listed on the responsible gambling page. Full menu on the bonus hub, platform verdict on the Igni Casino review. 18+.

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