Your account balance in AUD sits behind the sign-in screen, along with deposit history, free spins and any withdrawal still processing. Browsing the lobby and demo previews needs no account, but real-money play calls for a RetroBet login first.
Signing in to RetroBet works the same on desktop and mobile: open a browser on iOS or Android, no app required. The RetroBet login page opens the same cashier every time, with PayID and Osko for direct bank transfers, POLi payments, Visa and Mastercard debit cards, PayPal, and BPAY for slower bill-style transfers. Bookmark the RetroBet website login URL and skip the homepage step next time you sign in.
RetroBet Login: Step-by-step (Australia)
Follow these four steps for a RetroBet Australia login, on a laptop, tablet or phone.
- Open RetroBet in your browser on desktop or mobile, then check the URL and the padlock icon before you type in any details.
- Find "Log In" at the top of the homepage and click through to the sign-in form.
- Enter the email you registered with and your password, then submit.
- Once you're through, set your account currency to AUD if that option shows up, then check Cashier for the Australian payment methods above.
Verification At RetroBet
RetroBet asks for documents at different points, depending on your account activity.
- Government-issued ID: passport, driver's licence, or national ID card, showing your full name, date of birth, document number and a clear photo.
- Proof of address: a utility bill or bank statement dated within the last 90 days, with the same name and address as your RetroBet account.
- Payment method checks: for debit cards, a photo showing the first six and last four digits, your name and the expiry date, with the CVV covered. For e-wallets, a screenshot showing the account holder name and linked email.
- Source of funds, if asked: a payslip, a bank statement showing regular deposits, or a tax document. RetroBet requests this after a large withdrawal or a risk flag on your account.
- Selfie check, if asked: a photo of you holding your ID next to your face, with every detail readable. RetroBet uses this when the automated check doesn't clear on its own.