Our verdict: account opened, deposits sent via PayID and PayPal, and withdrawals timed over several audit cycles: PointsBet scores 8.4/10 on our published rubric. PointsBet is the one operator on this panel whose own product needed a note our standard rubric doesn't have a column for: PointsBetting, which pays out on the margin rather than a flat result, a genuinely different risk profile from every fixed-odds book we've audited here. Its AFL markets scored well in our depth test, and NRL and racing coverage held up too. Banking & Payouts scored solidly with PayID clearing inside our window. We score the PointsBetting product as a differentiator, not automatically a plus: it carries more variance than a standard bet and needs to be understood before you use it.
PointsBet is a well-established operator in Australia, audited here against our published rubric. The only operator on this panel with a second bet type to score. We scored it under one lens: does it hold up, column by column, against the panel it's compared with? AFL and NRL take top billing in our Market Depth checks, followed by racing carnivals, cricket and tennis, with football (the A-League, the Socceroos) further down the card.
This PointsBet rating runs through our audit column by column, licensing and trust front and centre, for Australia bettors who want a documented score rather than a marketing claim. Final rating: 8.4/10. Whether it's your first account or your fifth, the rubric behind this score is the same one every operator on this panel is measured against.
Column-by-column score
8.4/10 · overall score
Trust & Licensing4.2/5
Market Depth4.3/5
Banking & Payouts4.3/5
Mobile App3.9/5
Customer Care3.8/5
Our panel's verdict in brief
" Scores well on the standard columns and offers a genuinely distinct product beyond them, provided you understand the payout mechanics before staking on it. "
MW
Marcus Wren
Chief Ratings Analyst
Our audit log for PointsBet
Verified · July 2026
✓Welcome bonus live: See site new-customer offer · 18+ · T&Cs apply
✓Deposit possible via: PayID, POLi, Debit card
✓Mobile app audited on Android (scored 4.2/5)
✓Withdrawal advertised within: 1 - 24h
Is PointsBet reliable and secure?
PointsBet operates in Australia and has built its reputation with local bettors there, which our Trust & Licensing column verifies rather than assumes. One thing our rubric weighs heavily: PointsBet requires identity verification (ID verification) before any withdrawal, a positive signal in our methodology rather than friction, and it settled what it owed without delay in our test.
A stuck withdrawal would have cost it real points on this column. After several weeks of testing, nothing raised a red flag on the trust side, even if Customer Care sometimes called for patience. Trust, in our methodology, is measured by verified licensing and payment consistency, not by a promise on the homepage.
Sports betting on PointsBet: odds & markets
AFL and NRL sit at the top of PointsBet's catalogue, with racing fields close behind, and that's exactly where our Market Depth column focuses. There, PointsBet holds up well: coverage competes with the leaders on the big fixtures, and our audit found only minor gaps beyond them. Cricket, tennis, esports and football (the A-League) round out the scored catalogue.
Odds move throughout the week as team news and market money land, and Australian rules mean in-play wagering with a licensed bookmaker is phone-only rather than online: our Market Depth score covers the pre-match catalogue only, in Australia as everywhere on this panel.
The sports available on PointsBet
AFL and NRL lead PointsBet's audited catalogue, but our Market Depth column logs further: racing, cricket, tennis, esports and football (the A-League, the Socceroos). Each sport opens its own markets, from a straight head-to-head to loaded multis, and our audit checks the less-followed markets specifically, since that's where coverage gaps tend to hide.
Footy-first bettors will find deep AFL and NRL coverage round after round in our logs; others will find the racing and secondary competitions scored on the same rubric.
The PointsBet welcome bonus
See site new-customer offer · 18+ · T&Cs apply: that's the offer we logged on PointsBet's Trust & Licensing and Banking & Payouts audit. The trigger remains a first deposit of at least A$5; our test recorded the credit landing within minutes depending on the method. No code required in our audit: PointsBet applied the offer automatically.
Our rubric applies the same rule to every bonus: score it on the amount actually withdrawable, not the headline figure. Read the rollover, the minimum odds and the deadline before staking the credit, whether on singles or accumulators.
Market coverage & odds movement on PointsBet
Every week, thousands of AFL, NRL, racing and cricket markets go up on PointsBet, and our Market Depth column logs the breadth well ahead of the first bounce. In Australia, in-play wagering with a licensed bookmaker can only be placed by phone, never online, so our audit scores the pre-match catalogue on the app, never a live bet slip. On this measure, PointsBet ranks among the audited options worth comparing in Australia.
Deposits & withdrawals on PointsBet: payment methods
Funding methods we logged for PointsBet in Australia: PayID, POLi, Debit card, PayPal. A first deposit is possible from A$5; on withdrawals, our stopwatch recorded 1 - 24h. That turnaround is a direct input into our Banking & Payouts score: the faster money moves, the higher the column scores, and a slow withdrawal is marked down even when it eventually clears.
We found no hidden fees on PointsBet deposits, and no unjustified holds on withdrawals during our audit. In Australia it's PayID and POLi that set the pace where available: fund the account, place the bet, request a withdrawal, and our audit timestamps every step.
All PointsBet payment methods
On the Banking & Payouts side, the PointsBet platform covers real ground in our audit. In Australia, it accepts PayID, POLi, Debit card, PayPal. This range of methods factors directly into the column score, since a bettor who can't deposit through their usual method scores the operator lower in practice, whatever our own audit finds.
Deposits were credited within moments regardless of method in our test; withdrawals went through a verification step before being approved. The minimum deposit stays low, from A$5, which our methodology treats as a point in the operator's favour, letting a new account be tested without committing much.
Sign-up and bonus terms for PointsBet
Before rating PointsBet on this column, a word on the terms our audit checked. The account opened in a few minutes: personal details, email address, then mandatory identity verification before any withdrawal, exactly what our Trust & Licensing column expects to see. Sign-up is reserved for bettors of legal age in Australia. The bonus terms got a careful read in our audit: rollover, minimum odds, validity period and eligible bets decide whether the offer scores well or poorly on our rubric.
On the betting side, each market carries its own conditions (minimum stake, winnings cap), shown at the moment the betslip is confirmed. Nothing unusual for an operator this size, but these are exactly the terms our methodology checks before scoring a bonus column: an attractive headline with unreachable conditions is marked down, not taken at face value.
The PointsBet mobile app (Android & iOS)
PointsBet runs its own app, on Android as well as iPhone, and our Mobile App column scores it on one thing: can a tester read and confirm a bet at a glance? Here, our audit found it did the job, even if navigation occasionally slowed testers down comparing options. Everything runs from the app in our test: pre-match betting, market tracking, deposits and withdrawals.
The download costs nothing. Our Mobile App score is the most direct proxy we have for everyday usability on PointsBet.
Features & options on PointsBet
Multis, bet builder, price alerts, live stats: PointsBet's toolkit is complete in our audit, and those alerts feed directly into how quickly a bettor can act once a market opens. The licence covers the whole operation and client funds are segregated, both verified in our Trust & Licensing check. Among the operators on this panel, few score as many features into their Mobile App column, from a first-time user to an experienced bettor running several accounts.
Our rubric, column by column
Five columns, five scores out of 5, and behind each one an audit step carried out with a real account.
Trust & Licensing
4.2/5
We checked PointsBet's wagering licence against the issuing state or territory regulator's public register and confirmed the entity name matches its own published terms. A first deposit of A$5 was enough for our audit account to go live.
" A rating is only as good as the licence behind it: this column carries the most weight in our overall score. " - Marcus Wren
Market Depth
4.3/5
The core of our audit: we logged PointsBet's market coverage against a dozen operators across the AFL, the NRL and the big racing carnivals. Result: PointsBet holds up well against the leaders on the big fixtures, with only minor gaps logged. Odds move throughout the week as team news lands, and in Australia in-play wagering with a licensed bookmaker is phone-only, so our audit measures the pre-match market on offer, never a live bet slip.
" Market Depth is the column readers ask about most, and the one where the gap between operators shows up clearest in our data. " - Priya Sharma
Banking & Payouts
4.3/5
Funding methods we tested on PointsBet: PayID, POLi, Debit card, PayPal. Stopwatch in hand, our withdrawal requests came back in 1 - 24h. Transactions cleared without error, though slightly outside the fastest times we've recorded on this panel.
" We time this column with a stopwatch rather than take a marketing claim at face value. " - Marcus Wren
Mobile App
3.9/5
App store rating we logged: 4.2/5. It performed the core job without issue, though navigation occasionally slowed our testers down. Placing a pre-match bet took a few seconds in our audit, and live price tracking held up on a standard connection.
" We score the app on how fast a tester can find and confirm a bet, not on visual polish alone. " - Priya Sharma
Customer Care
3.8/5
PointsBet's support team demonstrated familiarity with Australian specifics in our test calls: PayID, AFL and NRL fixtures, local licensing terms. We reached them by chat and by phone. Our test queries were answered within a reasonable window, without standing out from the panel median.
" We test Customer Care with a deliberately awkward question, not a simple one it's easy to answer well. " - Marcus Wren
✓Homegrown operator, deep AFL markets in our audit
✓Unique PointsBetting format, a genuine point of difference
✓PayID deposits cleared inside our standard test window
✓Solid NRL and racing scores alongside its AFL strength
✕ Where it's marked down
✕PointsBetting carries more variance than fixed-odds; read before using it
✕Mobile App score sits below the panel's top tier
✕Smaller promotional budget than the largest operators
How to sign up and deposit on PointsBet
Our test account went through the following steps: open the PointsBet site or app, fill in the form with no promo code needed (automatic offer), complete identity verification (ID verification), then fund the account via PayID, POLi, Debit card, PayPal. From A$5 deposited, our tester could place a first bet before the next kick-off, with no unexplained delay logged.
The only eligibility condition in Australia: being of legal age. Our standard audit advice applies here too: compare an operator's rubric score against at least one other before you commit.
Sign-up: fill in the form.
Verification (ID verification): send an ID document, without it no withdrawal will go through, which our Trust & Licensing column checks for.
Deposit: fund the account via PayID or POLi, from A$5.
First bet: a match, a price, a stake, confirmed before kick-off.
Who does PointsBet suit, per our audit?
✓ Ideal for
The mobile-first punter
Deposits via PayID or POLi from a phone and follows the AFL and the NRL round by round.
✓ Ideal for
Someone who wants a familiar Australian brand
An operator built for the local sports calendar, from footy to the big racing carnivals.
✕ Less suited to
The odds hunter chasing the deepest catalogue
A broader global operator may carry more secondary markets outside AFL, NRL and racing.
How PointsBet's score compares
The columns where PointsBet scores best in our audit: homegrown operator, deep afl markets in our audit, and unique pointsbetting format, a genuine point of difference. The main point marked down, by contrast: pointsbetting carries more variance than fixed-odds; read before using it. Overall, PointsBet's audited profile in Australia reads as strong across most rubric columns, consistent with the 8.4/10 our methodology produced.
Interface & usability audit on PointsBet
On mobile as on desktop, our audit found the PointsBet interface straightforward: clear menus, betslip always accessible, quick match search, and a market display that our testers could scan without friction. Customer support responded in English via chat, and the licence (issued by the relevant Australian state or territory regulator for a locally licensed operator, or overseas for an international brand) governs the operation, both checked as part of our Trust & Licensing column.
A bettor comparing several accounts should find their bearings on PointsBet within a session or two; sign-up remains reserved for adults.
PointsBet rating: our conclusion
At the end of this PointsBet audit, the score rests on our five columns: a licence verified against the public register, a bonus we logged as genuinely credited, a catalogue we scored for depth and, above all, a Market Depth mark that landed solidly above the panel median. Our overall verdict reads as clearly positive: PointsBet earns its place on this panel if the rubric's strengths match what you're looking for in Australia.
Open its rating, weigh the five columns against the operators it's compared with here, and remember that a score is a snapshot: we re-audit on a rolling basis, so check the date on this page before assuming nothing has moved.
Final score
8.4/10★★★★☆
In our 2026 audit for Australia, PointsBet scores 8.4/10 on our published rubric. Scores well on the standard columns and offers a genuinely distinct product beyond them, provided you understand the payout mechanics before staking on it. Before making it a main account, weigh it against the other operators on this panel.
How does PointsBet score on Market Depth in Australia?▾
Solidly above the panel median: our audit found coverage competing with the leaders on the big fixtures, with only minor gaps logged elsewhere.
What's PointsBet's overall rating, and how was it scored?▾
8.4/10, produced by our published rubric: Trust & Licensing, Market Depth, Banking & Payouts, Mobile App and Customer Care, each column audited and weighted the same way for every operator on this panel. The column-by-column breakdown is above.
What payment methods did you test on PointsBet in Australia?▾
PayID, POLi, Debit card, PayPal. Our audit logged a minimum deposit of A$5, with deposits clearing inside our standard test window.
Does PointsBet have an app, and how did it score?▾
Yes: our audit installed it via Google Play or a direct APK on Android, and via the App Store on iOS. It scored 4.2/5 in our Mobile App column, covering pre-match betting, market tracking and both deposits and withdrawals.
Is the PointsBet bonus genuinely worth claiming?▾
It offers See site new-customer offer · 18+ · T&Cs apply, applied automatically with no code in our test. Our rubric scores its real value on the rollover and minimum odds, the withdrawable amount rather than the headline percentage.
How do I claim the PointsBet offer our audit logged?▾
No code needed, per our test: go through the official link and open the account, and the welcome offer applies on its own. Check current terms on the PointsBet site before staking the credit.