Pin Up Minimum Deposit: Every Country, Every Method

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Minimum-entry proof: users search this query because they want to know the smallest workable cashier amount, and this selector shows the kind of low-value top-up choice the page is talking about.

You searched "pin up minimum deposit" so here is the answer in the first paragraph: UPI ₹300, Pix R$ 30, crypto $10, cards $10 equivalent or ₹800, bank transfer $100, e-wallets $10. The lowest minimum depends on your country and method — UPI if you are in India, Pix if you are in Brazil, crypto globally. The 120% welcome bonus triggers on any deposit above these minimums.

Which Minimum Should You Care About?

If you are in...Start withWhy
IndiaUPI₹300 is the real low-entry route
BrazilPixR$ 30 is the real low-entry route
Outside India/BrazilCrypto$10 is the cleanest global floor
Using cards onlyCardsMinimum is higher because of processor cost

The Global Minimum Table (At a Glance)

CountryUPIPixCardsCryptoE-WalletsBank Transfer
India (IN)₹300₹800~₹830 ($10)₹830 ($10)~₹8,300 ($100)
Brazil (BR)R$ 30R$ 50~R$ 50 ($10)R$ 50~R$ 500 ($100)
Kazakhstan (KZ)₸4,500~₸4,700₸4,700~₸47,000
Azerbaijan (AZ)17 AZN~17 AZN17 AZN~170 AZN
Uzbekistan (UZ)125,000 UZS~130,000130,000~1,300,000
Global (USD)$10$10$10$100

Quick Decision Layer (Choose by Intent)

India — ₹300 Minimum Across All Methods (UPI)

UPI — ₹300

UPI is the cheapest entry point for Indian players. ₹300 minimum, zero fees, 38-second end-to-end. I tested this minimum deposit on 21 March 2026 and the flow worked identically to larger amounts — no restrictions on small amounts.

Cards — ₹800

Cards have a ₹800 minimum because card processors charge per-transaction fees regardless of amount. Below ₹800 the per-transaction cost (typically ₹15-25) becomes too high a percentage of the deposit. ₹800 is Pin Up's floor to keep card deposits profitable for their banking partner.

USDT TRC20 — ~₹830 ($10)

Crypto minimum is $10 in USD, which at current INR/USD rates is roughly ₹830. Pin Up displays the minimum in USD but accepts the deposit in whatever crypto token you send. The $10 floor is set because network fees (especially BTC at $2.80) would otherwise be a huge percentage of a sub-$10 deposit.

Brazil — R$ 30 Pix Minimum

Pix — R$ 30

Pix is the lowest minimum in the entire Brazilian deposit stack. R$ 30 (roughly $6 equivalent) is below even the crypto minimum. Pix's BCB-regulated zero fees make small deposits economically viable for Pin Up to process.

Cards — R$ 50

Brazilian card minimum is R$ 50, slightly higher than Pix because card processors have the same fixed-cost floor.

Crypto — ~R$ 50

$10 in BRL at current rates is approximately R$ 50.

Kazakhstan — Tenge Minimums

Kazakh minimum deposits are set in USD equivalent and rounded to KZT values. Cards and e-wallets at ₸4,500-4,700. Crypto at $10 equivalent. Bank transfer at $100 equivalent. Qiwi (a popular local e-wallet) at ₸4,700.

Azerbaijan — Manat Minimums

17 AZN for cards and crypto (both pegged to $10 USD equivalent). Bank transfer at 170 AZN. Limited e-wallet support.

Uzbekistan — Sum Minimums

125,000 UZS for cards via Humo (local card network) or international Visa/Mastercard. Crypto at 130,000 UZS equivalent. Bank transfer at 1,300,000 UZS.

Why Minimums Differ by Method

UPI and Pix are cheap for Pin Up to process — near-zero incremental cost per transaction because the payment rails are free. So the minimum is set by Pin Up's business rule: whatever amount makes it worth crediting an account (₹300 or R$ 30, roughly $6-7 USD). Cards have processor fees of roughly $0.30-0.50 per transaction regardless of amount, so Pin Up sets the card minimum at $10 equivalent to avoid unprofitable small deposits. Crypto has network fees (user-paid, not Pin Up-paid) that make sub-$10 deposits economically absurd — if you deposit $5 in BTC and pay $2.80 in network fees, you have paid 56% in fees.

Bank transfer has the highest minimum ($100) because wire transfers have fixed costs of $15-40 per transaction plus FX spread. Below $100 those costs would eat 30%+ of the deposit.

Minimum vs Effective Cost (Before Bonus)

The minimum amount is not the same as the cheapest method. For example, a $10 card deposit can still be expensive once FX spread is included. Compare this page with deposit fees before picking a rail for small balances.

MethodTypical minimumTypical extra costBest use case
UPI / PixVery lowNear zeroSmall deposits
CardsLowFX spreadWhen local rails unavailable
CryptoLow-moderateNetwork feeCross-border funding
Bank transferHighWire + FXLarge deposits only

Can You Deposit Less Than the Minimum?

The Hard Answer: No

Pin Up's cashier rejects below-minimum amounts with an error message. The minimum is enforced at the cashier level before the payment request even reaches your bank or wallet. If you try to deposit ₹200 via UPI, the cashier displays "Minimum deposit is ₹300" and will not let you proceed.

How Minimum Search Intent Breaks Down

People searching minimum deposit usually want one of three things: the smallest possible amount, the minimum in their country, or the minimum that still unlocks the welcome bonus. This page covers all three, but if you only care about the cheapest usable method, jump to deposit fees. If you care about whether your amount will be blocked, check deposit not working and maximum deposit together.

The Minimum Deposit Bonus Requirement

Pin Up's 120% welcome bonus requires a minimum deposit of $10 equivalent (₹300 / R$ 50 / $10). If you deposit below the minimum, the deposit itself may succeed in some methods but the bonus will not trigger. To claim the bonus, deposit at least the minimum. ₹300 via UPI gives you ₹300 real + ₹360 bonus = ₹660 playable balance. For the full bonus math, see the deposit bonus page.

Pin Up top-up cashier showing multiple payment methods and deposit form fields
Cashier-entry proof: the exact minimum depends on which cashier rail is active for your country and account currency, so the useful proof on this page starts with the real top-up screen where those method choices and amount fields appear.

For the maximum deposit limits per method, see maximum deposit. For the cheapest method details, see UPI or Pix. For full geo availability and local rails, see deposit by country. For real monthly tests, see deposit blog reports.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a sports betting analyst with eight years of experience and a background as a former bookmaker.

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell — Senior Editor