Bof Casino's bonus programme runs across three separate layers: a three-part welcome package worth up to £500, a dedicated £100 sportsbook offer, and ongoing value through the Bof Community tournament system and VIP cashback. Below we break down exactly how each deposit tier is matched, how the 40x wagering requirement plays out with real numbers, and how the loyalty tier works — so there are no surprises once you're playing with bonus funds.
The welcome bonus is split across three separate deposits, with a combined maximum value of £500. Deposit one is matched at 100% up to a £100 bonus cap: a £100 deposit is matched in full, turning it into £200 of playable funds. Deposit two is matched at 50%, up to a £200 bonus cap — reaching that cap requires a £400 deposit, since 50% of £400 is £200; a smaller deposit is still matched at the same 50% rate, just below the cap. Deposit three returns to a 100% match, again capped at £200, so a £200 third deposit is matched in full. Every deposit in the sequence must clear the £20 minimum deposit threshold to qualify. Because each tier has its own cap and its own match rate, the size of your second and third deposits determines how much of the full £500 you actually unlock — depositing the minimum each time claims a smaller bonus than depositing up to each tier's cap.
Take a player funding their account three times. First deposit: £100, matched 100%, giving a £100 bonus and £200 total to play with. Second deposit: £200, matched at 50%, giving a £100 bonus (below the £200 cap, since 50% of £200 is £100) — to pull the full £200 bonus from this tier, the deposit would need to be £400. Third deposit: £200, matched 100%, giving a £200 bonus and hitting that tier's cap exactly. Across the three deposits in this example, the player has deposited £500 in total and received £400 in bonus funds. To capture the entire £500 bonus ceiling, the second deposit specifically needs to reach £400 rather than £200, since it's the only tier matched at 50% instead of 100%. Each bonus amount then carries its own 40x wagering requirement, tracked separately.
Bof Casino applies a 40x wagering requirement on the bonus amount, not on the deposit. That distinction matters for the total turnover needed before a withdrawal is possible. Using the first welcome deposit as an example: a £100 deposit matched at 100% produces a £100 bonus, and 40x that bonus means £4,000 must be wagered before those funds (and any winnings from them) become withdrawable. On the third-tier deposit above, a £200 bonus carries a £8,000 wagering requirement at the same 40x rate. On the sportsbook side, the £100 sports bonus works the same way: 40x £100 is again £4,000 in qualifying stakes. Because the requirement is calculated per bonus rather than per deposit, stacking multiple welcome-package bonuses stacks multiple wagering totals as well — the £100, £100, and £200 bonuses from the three welcome deposits carry £4,000, £4,000, and £8,000 requirements respectively, £16,000 in total turnover if all three are claimed and cleared separately.
Bof Casino runs a single-tier VIP cashback scheme, returning up to 10% on qualifying play. Unlike multi-level VIP ladders with several ranked tiers, this is a flat structure: once a player qualifies, the cashback rate available is up to 10%, rather than starting lower and climbing over months of staged progress. That makes the VIP layer straightforward to evaluate — the ceiling is fixed at 10%, and the main variable is how much qualifying play a player generates rather than which tier they've been promoted into. Combined with the welcome package and the ongoing Bof Community promotions, the cashback tier functions as the account's baseline loyalty return: money paid back on losses over time, independent of whether a player is currently working through a deposit-match bonus or its wagering requirement. It sits alongside, rather than replacing, the tournament-based rewards described below.
Beyond the deposit-based welcome bonuses, Bof Casino's recurring promotional layer is built around Bof Community — a programme of regular tournaments and leaderboards with their own prize pools. Rather than a single one-off match bonus, this is the ongoing mechanism that keeps rewards flowing after the three welcome deposits and their wagering requirements have been cleared. Players compete against each other on a leaderboard, with placement determining a share of the tournament's prize pool, rather than the flat percentage-match structure used in the welcome package. This is also where the sportsbook's 100% up to £100 bonus fits into the wider picture: it operates independently of the casino welcome package and the Bof Community leaderboards, giving sports bettors their own dedicated entry offer rather than requiring them to opt into the casino-side deposit tiers to get value from their first deposit.
The welcome package is structured as three independent deposit tiers, not a single bonus that must be claimed in one go. You can take the 100% match on your first deposit and stop there, claiming £100 in bonus funds on a £100 deposit, without going on to the second or third tier. Each tier has its own match rate and cap, so skipping later deposits simply means forgoing the additional bonus amounts available at the 50% and 100% tiers, without affecting what you've already claimed.
No — the 40x requirement is calculated on the bonus amount only, not on the deposit that triggered it. If a £200 deposit on the third welcome tier is matched 100% for a £200 bonus, the wagering target is 40 times that £200 bonus, which is £8,000, regardless of the fact that £200 of your own money was also deposited. This is why the size of the bonus you're matched, not your total deposit, determines how much turnover you need before withdrawing.
No. The sportsbook offer — 100% up to £100 — is a separate, dedicated bonus from the three-deposit casino welcome package worth up to £500. They run on different products (sports betting versus casino games) and are claimed independently, so a player can take the casino welcome tiers, the sportsbook bonus, or both, without one affecting the eligibility or cap of the other.