BPAY, PayTo, direct credit — these settlement rails carry richer metadata than a card swipe (CRN, biller code, reference narrative, scheduled debit instruction). Players who choose them tend to be aware of that. Worth applying the same awareness to what this website itself sees and stores.
Age requirement
This is an adults-only resource. Australian law restricts gambling, and any information relating to it, to people aged 18 or older. If you are under 18, please stop reading and close the page. We do not implement a strict age gate because a self-declared checkbox is theatre — real age verification happens at the operator's registration step. We rely on you to be honest about your age and on the operators to do their job at signup.
Affiliate relationships and ranking integrity
Honest disclosure first: many outbound links on this site are tracked and earn us a commission when a reader registers and funds an account at the destination. That commercial reality shapes what the site can be (an editorial product that pays its bills) but not the order in which operators appear. Listings reflect our scoring on settlement speed, fee transparency, withdrawal reliability, terms clarity, and complaint history. No operator has the right to demand placement, edit a review, or remove an unfavourable mention. A handful have tried; the relationships ended.
Information we collect when you visit
Server logs receive standard request data: IP, user agent, referrer, request URL, timestamp. That is the floor of what any web server records and is retained briefly for diagnostics and abuse handling. Crucially, none of the data that travels on a BPAY or PayTo transaction — biller codes, customer reference numbers, scheduled mandate identifiers, payer or payee BSB/account numbers, transaction narratives — is visible to this website. Those flow over the banking network between your bank and the operator's acquirer, not through us.

Cookies and similar tracking technologies
A short list:
- a consent cookie that records the choice you made in the banner
- a preference cookie if you adjusted display settings
- an aggregate analytics cookie used by our privacy-conscious analytics provider
- an affiliate attribution cookie set at the destination after you click out
Blocking the analytics or affiliate cookies does not break the site. You can clear all cookies in your browser settings at any time.
Sharing information with others
We do not sell visitor information and we do not run advertising networks that would benefit from sharing it. Operational sharing is limited to the providers we genuinely depend on — hosting, content delivery, analytics aggregation, transactional email — and is governed by written processor terms. Affiliate networks receive a click signal and set their own attribution mechanism at the destination site; once you leave us, the operator's privacy policy governs. If law enforcement or a court issues a binding order for records, we comply with the narrowest reasonable reading of the order and, where allowed, notify the person affected.
A note on responsible gambling and external help
This site is editorial. It writes about how money moves into and out of gambling accounts, not whether you should be moving it. If gambling is causing you financial, family, or mental-health harm, that is a real problem that no comparison site can solve for you. Free, confidential support is available in Australia — Gambling Help Online (gamblinghelponline.org.au) is the national service and runs 24-hour chat and phone. If you would like reading on this site itself blocked, browser-level content filters and bank-level gambling blocks (offered by most major Australian banks, typically applied to outgoing payments to coded gambling merchants within seconds) are both effective and worth setting up.
How to contact us
For any question about how we handle data, to ask whether we hold anything about a specific browser session, or to lodge a complaint, write to privacy@bank-transfer-casino.com.au. We reply in plain English, normally within five working days, and we tell you honestly when we cannot do something you have asked. Unresolved complaints can be escalated to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) under the Privacy Act 1988.
