Melbet Deposits: All Payment Methods
Available methods
Melbet supports UPI, Paytm and other local payments, net banking, bank cards, e-wallets, and cryptocurrency for Indian players, with the exact list shaped by your region.
For players in India and South Asia, the deposit menu leans heavily on the local payment options people already use day to day. UPI and Paytm are the headline choices: you confirm the payment in your usual banking or wallet app, and the money moves across to your betting balance without typing long card numbers. Because these rails are built for instant domestic transfers, they tend to be the smoothest way to fund an account in rupees.
Alongside the local methods sit the more traditional options. Bank cards (Visa and Mastercard) work the familiar way, charging your bank account directly, while net banking lets you pay straight from your online banking. E-wallets add a layer between your bank and the bookmaker, which some players prefer for privacy. Each of these is shown only where it is available, so the menu you see is tied to your registered country and currency.
Cryptocurrency rounds out the list. Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), and the stablecoin USDT are accepted, and they appeal to anyone who wants a borderless payment rail that does not route through a card network. The trade-off is that crypto transfers are irreversible, so the wallet address has to be exactly right.
- Local payments: UPI, Paytm and similar — fast, rupee-native, and widely used in India.
- E-wallets and bank cards: Visa, Mastercard, net banking, and e-wallet options.
- Cryptocurrency: BTC, ETH, USDT — borderless and quick, but irreversible.
If a method you expected is missing, it is almost always a regional restriction rather than a problem with your account. The cashier always shows the current, accurate list for your location.
Indian players get rupee-friendly local options like UPI and Paytm alongside cards, net banking, e-wallets, and crypto — the exact menu depends on your region.
Deposit limits
There is no single deposit limit at Melbet — minimum and maximum amounts change by payment method, currency, and region, so the live cashier figure is the reliable one.
Every payment method carries its own floor and ceiling, and there is no universal number that applies across the board. The minimum deposit on a UPI transfer can differ from the minimum on a card or a crypto transfer, and the figures also shift with the currency you hold. For Indian accounts denominated in rupees, the cashier displays the live minimum for your chosen method the moment you go to deposit — that is the figure to rely on, not one quoted on a third-party page.
Maximum deposit limits exist mainly to manage transaction flow and to satisfy the operator's licensing obligations. For most recreational bettors they are generous enough never to come into play, but they matter if you want to fund a large balance in one go. In that case, you can either split the amount across several deposits or check the cap for your method first.
- Minimum deposit: low enough for casual play; varies by method (see the official site or cashier).
- Maximum deposit: set per method and region; high enough for most players.
- Limits by method: local payments, cards, e-wallets, and crypto can each show different thresholds.
- Currency effects: the same method may display different limits in ₹ INR versus another currency.
Because these numbers genuinely change by method, currency, and country, confirm the current limits in the cashier before committing funds. Treat any specific figure you read elsewhere as a rough guide only.
Deposit minimums and maximums depend on method, currency, and region — always check the live figure in the cashier rather than a fixed number.
Times and fees
Most Melbet deposits credit instantly and the operator generally adds no fee of its own, though your bank, card network, or wallet provider may charge separately.
Crediting speed is one of the main reasons local methods are popular in India. UPI and Paytm deposits are typically instant, with the balance updating within moments of you confirming the payment. Cards and e-wallets are usually quick too. Crypto deposits credit once the network confirms the transfer, which is normally fast but depends on the blockchain rather than on Melbet.
On fees, the general rule is that Melbet does not charge its own fee on deposits. That said, it is not the whole story: your bank, your card issuer, a crypto network, or an e-wallet provider can each apply a charge of their own, and those are outside the bookmaker's control. If money arrives smaller than you expected, a third party in the payment chain is the usual cause rather than Melbet itself. Currency conversion can also shave off a little if your payment source holds a different currency from your account, so depositing in rupees to a rupee account avoids converting twice.
- Crediting times: UPI, Paytm, cards, and e-wallets are typically instant; crypto follows network confirmation.
- Fees, if any: Melbet generally charges none, but banks, networks, and wallets may.
- Speeding up deposits: use a fast local method, deposit in your account currency, and save your details for next time.
If a deposit has not appeared within a few minutes, refresh the page before assuming anything is wrong — display lag is more common than an actual failure.
Local methods like UPI and Paytm usually credit instantly with no Melbet fee, but third-party charges and currency conversion can still apply.
Depositing in the app
Funding through the Melbet Android app or mobile site works just like the desktop cashier, and saved payment methods make repeat top-ups noticeably faster.
The Android app is how a lot of Indian players use Melbet day to day, and depositing through it is no different in substance from the website. You open the cashier from inside your account, choose your method, enter the amount, and confirm. With UPI in particular, the app can hand you off to your banking app to approve the payment, which keeps the whole flow on your phone and takes only a few taps.
The real convenience comes from saved methods. Once you have deposited once, the app can remember your preferred option so future top-ups skip most of the data entry. That matters during live betting, when you may want to add funds quickly between markets rather than break away to a desktop. The iOS app and the mobile site offer the same cashier, so the method you choose is down to the device you carry, not a difference in features.
- Open the Melbet app or mobile site and log in.
- Tap the deposit or wallet icon near your balance.
- Pick a saved method, or choose a new one from the list.
- Enter the amount and confirm — approving in your banking app where prompted.
Only enter payment details inside the genuine app or official mobile site, never through a link sent to you by chat or email. The operator will not ask for your full card details over support channels.
App and mobile-site deposits mirror the desktop cashier; saving a method turns repeat top-ups into a few taps, which is handy for live betting.
Common problems
Most deposit hiccups come down to a few predictable causes — a payment not yet credited, a wrong amount, or a declined card — and support can resolve the rest.
When a deposit goes sideways, the cause is usually one of a small handful of issues. The most common is a deposit that has not been credited yet: refresh the page first, because the money has often arrived and only the display is lagging. If a card payment is declined, it is frequently the issuing bank blocking a gambling transaction rather than anything wrong on your side — switching to a local method like UPI or to an e-wallet often gets around it.
A wrong amount, or money that seems to have gone missing, is worth checking carefully before you worry. Confirm the figure you actually sent, account for any third-party fee or currency conversion, and look at whether the payment is still pending on your bank or wallet side. Keeping the transaction reference number from your payment app makes any follow-up far quicker.
- Deposit not credited: refresh first; if it still has not landed after a few minutes, contact support.
- Wrong amount: check fees and conversion, and confirm the exact figure you sent.
- Declined card: usually the bank blocking the transaction — try a local method or e-wallet.
- Crypto to a wrong address: irreversible, so always copy-paste and double-check before sending.
For anything you cannot fix yourself, Melbet runs support across several channels: 24/7 live chat is the fastest, with email and phone as backups. Have your account details and the transaction reference ready so the team can trace the payment quickly. And whatever you deposit, set a budget first — deposit limits, time-outs, and self-exclusion tools exist for a reason, and using them is part of betting responsibly.
Refresh before panicking over a missing deposit; for genuine problems, 24/7 live chat with your transaction reference is the quickest route to a fix.
Frequently asked questions
How long does a Melbet deposit take to credit?
Local methods such as UPI and Paytm, along with cards and e-wallets, are typically instant — the balance updates within moments of you confirming the payment. Cryptocurrency credits once the blockchain network confirms the transfer, which is usually fast but depends on the network rather than on Melbet. If a deposit has not appeared after a few minutes, refresh the page first.
What is the minimum deposit at Melbet?
There is no single minimum — it varies by payment method, currency, and region. The cashier shows the live minimum for your chosen method when you go to deposit, which is the most reliable place to check. For India, amounts are handled in rupees (₹ INR). For an overview before you fund, see the official site.
Does Melbet charge a fee on deposits?
As a rule Melbet does not add its own fee to deposits. However, your bank, card issuer, e-wallet provider, or a cryptocurrency network may apply their own charge, and currency conversion can reduce the amount you receive if your payment source uses a different currency from your account. Depositing in your account currency avoids converting twice.
My deposit was not credited — what should I do?
First refresh the page, since display lag is more common than an actual failure. If the balance still has not updated after a few minutes, contact support — 24/7 live chat is quickest — with your transaction reference ready so the team can trace the payment. A declined card is often the issuing bank blocking the transaction, in which case a local method like UPI or an e-wallet is a good alternative.
Can I deposit through the Melbet app?
Yes. Depositing through the Android app, iOS app, or mobile site works the same way as the desktop cashier: open the deposit section, choose your method, enter the amount, and confirm. Saving a payment method makes future top-ups much faster, which is handy when you want to add funds quickly during live betting.