Elon Casino runs a weekly reload bonus for players in Bangladesh who already have an account and keep depositing after the welcome offer is gone. It sits alongside a separate weekly cashback offer, and the two get mixed up in a lot of write-ups online. This article separates the two, tells you what’s actually confirmed about each, and gives you a straight answer on whether the reload bonus is worth claiming.
The short version: the match percentage on the reload bonus is not fixed. It rotates by campaign, and Elon Casino does not publish one single, permanent number the way it does for the 125% welcome offer. That’s not unusual for offshore-licensed casinos serving Bangladesh, but it does mean you need to check the promotions tab in your account before you deposit, not rely on any number you read on a third-party site — including this one.
What the weekly reload bonus actually is
A reload bonus is a deposit match offered to players who already have an account, as a reason to keep topping up instead of drifting to a competitor. At Elon Casino, this is distinct from two other offers you’ll see mentioned in the same breath: the 125% welcome bonus (new players only, one-time) and the weekly cashback (a percentage of net losses returned, not tied to a fresh deposit).
Multiple independent sources confirm Elon Casino runs recurring deposit-match promotions for existing players, often tied to specific days of the week — Fridays come up repeatedly in player-facing material. What’s less consistent is the match percentage. Some promotional pages reference a modest match in the single digits; others describe rotating campaigns without naming a fixed figure at all. Elon’s own promotions panel is the only place the current, active number will be accurate, because it changes.
Here’s the part worth being upfront about: this is a casino with a Comoros (AOFA) license — the offshore tier, not a European regulator — and a Casino Guru Safety Index of 5.9 out of 10, rated “Below average,” as of the most recent review update in July 2026. That doesn’t mean the reload bonus is a scam. Casino Guru’s own audit found no unfair or predatory clauses in the terms and conditions. It does mean you’re dealing with a small-to-medium operator (annual revenue estimated above $1 million, owned by Sknet Tech Ltd, launched in 2023) rather than a heavily regulated brand, and reload bonus terms at this tier of operator move around more than they would at a UK Gambling Commission-licensed site.
If you’re a regular BDT depositor via bKash, Nagad, or Rocket and you’re already comfortable with the platform, the reload bonus is a reasonable way to stretch a deposit further. If you’re deciding whether to join Elon Casino specifically because of this offer, the welcome bonus is the bigger and better-documented number — read that one first.
Where the reload bonus sits inside Elon’s wider loyalty system
Elon Casino runs a VIP programme with 15 levels, starting from an entry Bronze tier and climbing with every wager placed, not just deposits. Reload bonuses at Elon aren’t handed out identically to every player — they’re one of several tools the VIP system uses to keep active players engaged, alongside daily bonuses, monthly specials, and — at higher tiers — a personal account manager and custom offers built around an individual player’s deposit pattern.
This matters for the reload bonus specifically because it explains why the match percentage isn’t fixed. A rotating, tier-influenced promotion is a deliberate loyalty mechanic, not a missing spec. A Bronze-level player checking the promotions tab on a Tuesday and a higher-tier player checking on a Friday tied to a specific campaign may see different numbers. If you play regularly enough to climb VIP levels, it’s worth tracking whether your reload offers improve as you move up — that pattern holds at most operators using this kind of tiered loyalty structure, though Elon hasn’t published a table mapping VIP level to reload percentage.
Weekly reload bonus: terms table
Not every figure below is confirmed to the same standard. Where a number is fixed and repeated consistently across independent sources, it’s stated as fact. Where it rotates or wasn’t confirmed, that’s marked clearly — this is deliberate, not an oversight.
| Term | Value |
|---|---|
| Bonus type | Deposit match, existing players only |
| Match percentage | Rotates by campaign — not published as one fixed rate. Check your account’s Promotions tab before depositing. |
| Minimum deposit | Typically ৳500–৳1,000 depending on the active promotion (consistent with Elon’s standard deposit floor) |
| Wagering requirement | 30x–45x the bonus amount, depending on the specific campaign — Elon’s general bonus terms cite both figures across different offers, and no single reload-specific rate is confirmed |
| Maximum bet during wagering | Not specified for the reload bonus specifically |
| Validity period | 7 days from activation (consistent across Elon’s other bonus types) |
| Eligible games | Slots, typically at 100% contribution — standard across the industry and Elon’s other bonuses |
| Promo code | Not required for most reload campaigns; some rotating offers use one |
| Maximum cashout | Not specified for the reload bonus |
| KYC requirement | Account must already be verified — reload offers are for existing players |
Worth knowing: the absence of a fixed match percentage is itself the headline fact about this bonus, not a gap in this article. A casino that publishes “50% every week, capped at ৳20,000” gives you something to plan around. Elon’s reload offer, as it currently operates, asks you to check in weekly instead.
For comparison, here’s what’s confirmed about Elon’s account and payment setup more broadly, since the reload bonus operates inside these limits. Elon Casino supports 28 payment methods according to Casino Guru’s review, including bKash, Nagad, and Rocket for Bangladeshi players, alongside cards, bank transfer, and a range of cryptocurrencies. Withdrawal limits sit at €5,000 per month under standard conditions, dropping to a more restrictive monthly cap if your balance grows large relative to your total deposits — a common industry safeguard against bonus abuse, and one that applies to reload-bonus winnings the same as any other balance. The platform’s game library spans 96 providers and covers slots, live casino, crash games, table games, bingo, and virtual sports, which is the pool the reload bonus wagering requirement draws from — mainly the slots side of it, since that’s where 100% contribution typically applies.
How to claim the weekly reload bonus
- Log into your existing Elon Casino account. This bonus is not for new sign-ups — you need a verified account already.
- Open the Promotions or Bonuses tab. The current week’s reload offer, its match percentage, and its wagering requirement are listed there. This is the only place the live figure is accurate.
- Make a qualifying deposit. bKash, Nagad, and Rocket are the fastest local options for Bangladeshi players. If a promo code is listed for that week’s offer, enter it during deposit — most weeks it isn’t required.
- Confirm the bonus lands in your account. It’s usually credited automatically after the deposit clears. Screenshot the terms shown at activation, since they’re your record of that week’s specific percentage and wagering figure.
- Start wagering on eligible slots. Slots contribute fully toward the requirement; other game categories may not, so check before you switch games mid-wager.
With 96 game providers on the platform — including Pragmatic Play, Hacksaw Gaming, Nolimit City, and Spribe for crash games — there’s no shortage of slot titles to grind wagering through. Popular picks among Bangladeshi players include Gates of Olympus, Sugar Rush, and Sweet Bonanza, all of which show up repeatedly in player reviews and typically sit at 100% wagering contribution as standard slot titles. If you’re specifically trying to clear a reload bonus efficiently, stick to straightforward slot spins rather than jackpot titles or live tables, since jackpot contribution rates and live dealer contribution aren’t confirmed for this bonus and are more likely to be reduced or excluded industry-wide.
One currency note that trips up new players: if you ever see an Elon promotion listed in USD or a bonus code sourced from an international affiliate page, confirm your deposit currency is BDT before committing. Mixing currency references between the promo material and your actual deposit is one of the more common ways players end up with a bonus that doesn’t match what they expected.
Mobile matters here. Most Bangladeshi players are depositing from a mid-range Android phone — a Redmi Note or Samsung Galaxy A-series is typical — on Grameenphone or Banglalink data, and the reload promotion tab loads faster and more reliably through the mobile site or app than through a desktop browser on a slow connection. If you’re on a weaker signal, refresh the promotions tab right before depositing rather than trusting a page you loaded ten minutes earlier — rotating campaigns can change between page loads if you’re near a campaign’s start or end time.
A second practical point: reload bonuses, unlike the welcome offer, are typically claimed multiple times over your account’s life. That means the screenshot habit from step 4 above compounds in value — if a dispute ever comes up about which terms applied to which deposit, your own record of the terms shown at the moment of activation is stronger evidence than anything a third-party review site (including this one) can offer after the fact.
Wagering explained, in plain terms
Wagering requirement means: before you can withdraw money that came from a bonus, you have to bet through it a set number of times first. It’s not a fee. It’s a condition attached to free or matched money.
Here’s a worked example using the lower end of Elon’s confirmed range. Say a reload promotion gives you a 30x wagering requirement on a ৳1,000 bonus. That means you need to place a total of ৳30,000 in bets — not win ৳30,000, just place that much in total wagers — before the bonus money (or winnings from it) becomes withdrawable. At ৳50 per spin, that’s 600 spins. At ৳100 per spin, 300 spins.
Now the upper end: if the campaign runs at 45x, the same ৳1,000 bonus needs ৳45,000 in total bets. That’s 50% more spins to clear the same bonus. This is exactly why checking the specific week’s terms matters more with Elon’s reload bonus than it would with a fixed-rate competitor offer — you’re not comparing one number, you’re comparing whichever number applies that week.
Slots typically count 100% toward the requirement, which is the most player-friendly contribution rate available. Live casino and table games often contribute far less, or nothing, toward bonus wagering industry-wide — Elon’s specific reload terms don’t spell this out clearly, so treat slots as the safe default until the in-account terms confirm otherwise.
Is a 30x–45x range achievable? For a player depositing small, regular amounts and playing slots they’d play anyway, yes — it’s in line with the rest of the Bangladeshi market. It’s not a bonus you clear by accident with a couple of big bets; it needs sustained play across the 7-day window.
A second example at a more common deposit size makes the math more concrete. Say you deposit ৳2,000 during a week where the active reload campaign shows a 25% match — you’d receive ৳500 in bonus funds. At 30x, that’s ৳15,000 in total slot wagers needed; at 45x, it’s ৳22,500. Spread across 7 days, 30x works out to roughly ৳2,150 in daily wagers, and 45x to roughly ৳3,215 a day. Neither is unreasonable for a player already spinning slots daily, but both require you to actually play through the window — a bonus you claim on Monday and forget about until Friday leaves very little runway to clear either figure.
One more honest point on wagering: Elon’s terms, like most operators in this market, calculate the requirement on the bonus amount, not on the bonus plus your original deposit. That’s the more player-friendly of the two common structures — some competitors wager the full combined balance, which roughly doubles the total betting requirement for the same nominal multiplier. Confirm which structure applies in the terms shown at activation, since the difference materially changes how long the bonus takes to clear.
Is it worth it?
Here’s the direct answer: claim the weekly reload bonus only in weeks where the terms tab shows a match percentage and wagering figure you’re comfortable with — don’t claim it on autopilot just because it’s there. That’s not a dodge. It’s the only honest instruction possible for a bonus that changes its own terms weekly.
Compare that to three named competitors in the same Bangladesh market. JabiBet advertises a reload bonus of up to 50% of your next deposit with a 20x wagering requirement on one of its promotional pages — though a separate JabiBet page cites reload incentives up to 100%, capped at ৳20,000, so even JabiBet’s own promotional material isn’t fully consistent. Either figure, if accurate, beats a 30x–45x wagering range on a bonus with no stated match percentage. KheliBet is the more instructive comparison: its reload bonuses run between 25% and 75% on second and later deposits, and — notably — these campaigns are explicitly timed around Bangladesh Premier League cricket fixtures and events like Eid ul-Adha, which gives Bangladeshi players a predictable calendar to plan deposits around rather than a flat weekly guess. KheliBet also runs a tiered cashback of 5% to 15% on net weekly losses depending on VIP status, with a notably lower 5x–15x wagering requirement on that cashback specifically. FSWin takes a third approach: it leans on a near-daily 5% rakeback rather than a headline reload percentage, which is at least transparent about what it is — a small, steady return rather than a big rotating match.
Set side by side, the pattern is clear: JabiBet and KheliBet both give Bangladeshi players a number or a calendar to anchor expectations to, even where their own marketing is inconsistent about the exact figure. Elon’s reload bonus gives neither — no stated percentage, no stated cadence tied to a cricket calendar or festival, just “check this week.” That’s the honest basis for comparison, not a knock on whether the underlying money is real.
The clause that most limits Elon’s reload bonus isn’t the wagering requirement — 30x to 45x is within normal range for this market. It’s the missing fixed match percentage. You genuinely cannot compare this offer to a competitor’s on paper, because there is no fixed number to compare. You can only compare it in the moment, inside your own account, week by week.
This bonus makes sense for: existing Elon Casino players who already deposit weekly via bKash or Nagad regardless of promotions, who play mostly slots, and who are willing to check the terms tab each time before assuming a match applies.
This bonus doesn’t make sense for: anyone choosing between Bangladeshi operators based on reload bonus size alone. If a fixed, comparable reload percentage is the deciding factor, JabiBet’s published figures — inconsistent as they are between JabiBet’s own pages — at least give you a number to evaluate. Elon’s doesn’t, this week or any week, until you’re logged in and looking at it.
One more honest note, separate from the reload bonus itself: Casino Guru’s database lists 11 total complaints against Elon Casino, including delayed withdrawals and KYC re-verification disputes, with amounts ranging from a few hundred to as much as ৳10,000 and one case at $15,000. Two of those remain unresolved as of the most recent data pull. Nine were resolved. That’s not a reason to avoid the reload bonus specifically, but it’s relevant context if you’re weighing how quickly you’d want to withdraw reload winnings once wagering is cleared — build in a buffer for KYC checks if you haven’t withdrawn from the account before.
Support and what happens if a reload bonus dispute comes up
If a reload bonus doesn’t credit correctly, or the wagering tracker looks wrong, live chat is the fastest route — Casino Guru’s own support tests rate Elon’s live chat as good, with instant response times recorded across five separate test sessions between 2023 and 2026. The catch for Bangladeshi players specifically: live chat is confirmed available in English, Hindi, and Turkish, but not Bengali, even though the website interface itself is translated into Bengali. If English isn’t your first language for detailed written disputes, Hindi is the closer fallback of the two confirmed support languages for most Bangladeshi players.
There’s no dedicated phone or email channel confirmed beyond live chat and an in-account contact form, so if a reload bonus issue needs escalation beyond a first response, expect it to stay within the chat thread rather than moving to a different channel. That’s consistent with how most offshore-licensed operators in this market handle support — a single fast channel rather than several slower ones.
FAQ
Does the reload bonus work with bKash or Nagad? Yes. bKash, Nagad, and Rocket are all supported deposit methods at Elon Casino, and reload promotions apply the same way regardless of which local method you use, as long as the deposit meets that week’s minimum.
What happens if I don’t finish the wagering in 7 days? The unwagered bonus balance is forfeited, and any winnings tied to it are typically removed along with it. This 7-day window is consistent with Elon’s other bonus types, so treat it the same way you would the welcome bonus — plan for steady play across the week, not a single big session near the deadline.
Can I withdraw the reload bonus money immediately after claiming it? No. Like every deposit-match bonus, the reload amount is locked behind the wagering requirement shown when you activate it. Only after you clear that requirement does the bonus balance (and any winnings from it) become withdrawable, subject to Elon’s standard withdrawal limits.
Is the reload bonus available on mobile? Yes, and for most Bangladeshi players it’s the more reliable way to check the current terms, since the mobile site and app tend to load the promotions tab faster on typical mid-range Android connections than a desktop browser session does.
Can I claim the reload bonus from Bangladesh specifically, or is it a global offer? It’s available to Bangladeshi accounts as part of Elon’s broader BD-focused promotional lineup, alongside the Bengali-language interface and local payment rails. Live chat support, however, is only confirmed in English, Hindi, and Turkish — not Bengali — so if a dispute comes up mid-bonus, be ready to communicate in one of those three.
Why doesn’t Elon Casino just publish one fixed reload percentage like the welcome bonus? That’s not something this article can answer with certainty — Elon hasn’t published a stated reason. What’s confirmed is the pattern: rotating, day-specific promotions rather than one standing rate. Whether that’s a deliberate flexibility strategy or simply less structured promotional planning than the one-time welcome offer isn’t something available sources settle either way.
Is the reload bonus the same as the weekly cashback offer? No, and mixing the two up is the most common confusion around Elon’s promotions. The reload bonus is a match on a fresh deposit. The cashback is a percentage of your net losses over the previous week, credited without requiring a new deposit at all. Sources on Elon’s cashback rate conflict — one cites 5% of weekly net losses, another cites 10% with a 5x wagering requirement — so treat both figures as unconfirmed until your account’s promotions tab shows the current rate, exactly as with the reload bonus.
Do I need to be a VIP member to get reload bonuses? No — reload promotions are generally available to verified existing players regardless of VIP tier, though Elon’s 15-level VIP programme may influence which specific campaigns and personalized offers you’re shown as you climb. There’s no confirmed public table linking VIP level to reload percentage, so this is a pattern worth watching in your own account rather than a rule to plan around in advance.



